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Armageddon's Children (The Genesis of Shannara, Book 1)
Author: Terry Brooks

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Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345484109 - ISBN-10: 034548410X
Publication Date: 7/31/2007
Pages: 416

Book Description:
Terry Brooks is one of a handful of writers whose work defines modern fantasy fiction. His twenty-three international bestsellers have ranged from the beloved Shannara series to stories that tread a much darker path. Armageddon’s Children is a new creation–the perfect opportunity for readers unfamiliar with Brooks’s previous work to experience an author at the height of his considerable storytelling powers. It is a gripping chronicle of a once-familiar world now spun shockingly out of control, in which an extraordinary few struggle to salvage hope in the face of terrifying chaos.

Logan Tom is doomed to remember the past and determined to rescue the future. Far behind him lies a boyhood cut violently short by his family’s slaughter, when the forces of madness and hate swept our world after decadent excesses led to civilization’s downfall. Somewhere ahead of him rests the only chance to beat back the minions of evil that are systematically killing and enslaving the last remnants of humanity. Navigating the scarred and poisoned landscape that once was America and guided by a powerful talisman, Logan has sworn an oath to seek out a remarkable being born of magic, possessed of untold abilities, and destined to lead the final fight against darkness.

Across the country, Angel Perez, herself a survivor of the malevolent, death-dealing forces combing the land, has also been chosen for an uncanny mission in the name of her ruined world’s salvation. From the devastated streets of Los Angeles, she will journey to find a place–and a people–shrouded in mystery, celebrated in legend, and vital to the cause of humankind . . . even as a relentless foe follows close behind, bent on her extermination. While in the nearly forsaken city of Seattle, a makeshift family of refugees has carved out a tenuous existence among the street gangs, mutants, and marauders fighting to stay alive against mounting odds–and something unspeakable that has come from the shadows in search of prey.

In time, all their paths will cross. Their common purpose will draw them together. Their courage and convictions will be tested and their fates will be decided, as their singular crusade begins: to take back, or lose forever, the only world they have.

In Armageddon’s Children, Brooks brings his gifts as a mythmaker to the timeless theme of the unending, essential conflict between darkness and light–and carries his unique imaginative vision to a stunning new level. Prepare for a breathtaking tour de force. To those who are new to Terry Brooks, welcome. And to those who have read him for many years: prepare for a dramatic surprise.


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Amanda B. (ArmyWife4Life) wrote on 5/4/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I found this book to be extremly boring. I love sci-fi but I won't be reading anymore books by this author.


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Jean N. (DancinJean) wrote on 11/22/2009...


Interesting premise - mixing elves and demons with humans in present-day world. The fact that the main location was set in Seattle made it very fun, since I am familiar with many of the locations that the action takes place!

Dawn S. wrote on 8/15/2009...


Not as good as The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind, but it was good.

Jennifer R. (mywolfalways) - NV wrote on 4/7/2009...


Brooks brings us into the post-apocalyptic world possible after his "The Word and the Void" Novels. The world was well-considered with everything from water-sources to shelter considered. The world matches with the future that John Ross would dream about in the original series. The characters seem interesting, and each have a past of their own that helps to color the narration (3rd person).

My only complaint was that just after midway through the book the elves literally come out of nowhere. The chapter just starts with the narration of an elf in a (seemingly) completely different world, and it really threw me off. I had to make sure I was reading the same book.

Sally Y. (Moonranna) wrote on 3/15/2009...


Awesome Book! One of Terry Brooks best

Allison C. wrote on 1/9/2009...


I picked this book up in an airport just to have something to read for the trip. I had never read Terry Brooks before, but I have friends that are Brooks fans. I couldn't put the book down. The post-apocalypse atmosphere mixed with old world magic really drew me in. And the characters are wonderful. They aren't perfect - many are flawed - which makes them extremely "human" (I use the term loosely) and likeable. And even without having read any other Brooks books, you can tell that the universe is very well developed. I am anxiously waiting to get my hands on the next two books in this series, and then will probably take on the rest of the Shannara universe.

Cathy S. (katy0118) wrote on 11/14/2008...


good

Sue K. (Bossmare) wrote on 3/19/2008...


Once again Terry Brooks writes another tale of Shannara. Very good read, good characters, and loved it. Post apocalyptic America


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