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Red Moon and Black Mountain: The End of the House of Kendreth
Red Moon and Black Mountain The End of the House of Kendreth
Author: Joy Chant, Ian Miller
The Starlit Land of Kendrinh fell to Fendarl, the banished Lord of Black Mountain. He was the evil Enchanter of Star Magic. Nowhere in the stricken land was there a champion who could stand against him, who could fend off the black sorcery that became a horrifying reality with each rising of the Red Moon. But unbeknownst to Fendarl, a child was ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345236111
ISBN-10: 0345236114
Publication Date: 1973
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3.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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miss-info avatar reviewed Red Moon and Black Mountain: The End of the House of Kendreth on + 386 more book reviews
At the end of the book, the author states that she grew up reading fantasy and it was natural for her to write it. I agree that she has the language, style, and feel down well. However, I just didn't get into the book. I found myself skimming a lot. When I came to rest on a paragraph, I'd think, "I like that phrase, I like the dialogue, I like the pictures she's making." But I wasn't interested enough in the action to stop skimming. I wonder if I read this book at a different time in my life, if I would have really been sucked into it.
miss-info avatar reviewed Red Moon and Black Mountain: The End of the House of Kendreth on + 386 more book reviews
At the end of the book, the author states that she grew up reading fantasy and it was natural for her to write it. I agree that she has the language, style, and feel down well. However, I just didn't get into the book. I found myself skimming a lot. When I came to rest on a paragraph, I'd think, "I like that phrase, I like the dialogue, I like the pictures she's making." But I wasn't interested enough in the action to stop skimming. I wonder if I read this book at a different time in my life, if I would have really been sucked into it.


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