Product Description
Book six of 'The Runelords'
Certain works of fantasy are immediately recognizable as monuments, towering above the rest of the category. Authors of those works, such as George R.R. Martin, Robert Jordan, and Terry Goodkind, come immediately to mind. Add to that list David Farland, whose epic Runelords series continues now in Worldbinder.
After the events of Sons of the Oak, Fallion and Jaz, the sons of the great Earth King Gaborn, are now living as fugitives in their own kingdom. Their former home has been invaded and secretly controlled by supernatural being of ultimate evil. The sons are biding their time until they can regain their rightful places in the land.
Fallion seems destined to heal the world, and feels the calling to act. When he attempts to do so though, two entire worlds collapse into one, and nothing will ever be the same again.
SFRevu on Worldbinder - “David Farland has written a series that rivals the best of Terry Brooks, Terry Goodkind and Orson Scott Card. Although there is a follow up to SONS OF THE OAK in terms of time and what previously happened to Fallion and Jaz, Worldbinder can stand alone while appealing to apocalyptic fantasy fans.”
About SFRevu: This review was written by Harriet Klausner, a longtime scholar, librarian, and bookstore worker who is widely known for reading “everything in fantasy.” About her motivations as a reviewer she says, “I take immense pleasure informing other readers about newcomers or unknown authors who have written superb novels”
Certain works of fantasy are immediately recognizable as monuments, towering above the rest of the category. Authors of those works, such as George R.R. Martin, Robert Jordan, and Terry Goodkind, come immediately to mind. Add to that list David Farland, whose epic Runelords series continues now in Worldbinder.
After the events of Sons of the Oak, Fallion and Jaz, the sons of the great Earth King Gaborn, are now living as fugitives in their own kingdom. Their former home has been invaded and secretly controlled by supernatural being of ultimate evil. The sons are biding their time until they can regain their rightful places in the land.
Fallion seems destined to heal the world, and feels the calling to act. When he attempts to do so though, two entire worlds collapse into one, and nothing will ever be the same again.
Reviews
SFRevu on Worldbinder - “David Farland has written a series that rivals the best of Terry Brooks, Terry Goodkind and Orson Scott Card. Although there is a follow up to SONS OF THE OAK in terms of time and what previously happened to Fallion and Jaz, Worldbinder can stand alone while appealing to apocalyptic fantasy fans.”
About SFRevu: This review was written by Harriet Klausner, a longtime scholar, librarian, and bookstore worker who is widely known for reading “everything in fantasy.” About her motivations as a reviewer she says, “I take immense pleasure informing other readers about newcomers or unknown authors who have written superb novels”
