I must have had something going on that altered my perception of this book because it was much better than I remember.
I have changed my earlier opinion of the series and this book as a result of rereading it. This trilogy, upon rereading it has actually increased in its stature. I originally was not happy with the trilogy system, but I think that had a lot to do with one particular trilogy that went off the rails in my opinion. It has held up remarkably well as has the entire series. Having read this series once when it first came out, I was very happy to reread it again. The journey home cannot take place until that is accomplished. Bek Ohmsford must find a way to get through to his catatonic sister, the Ilse Witch, or all will be lost. They must overcome additional challenges before finally escaping his clutches only to be overtaken and confronted by his evil power. The survivors of the battles with Antrax are pursued by the Morgawr and his Mwellret followers. Morgawr picks right up where Antrax left off and goes all the way to the grand finale of the trilogy.
It is a riveting conclusion to the series and actually puts events into motion that set up the next trilogy of the Shannara series. Urn:oclc:761970448 Republisher_date 20170628091615 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 2388 Scandate 20170618182637 Scanner is the concluding volume of The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy by Terry Brooks. OL5683556W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 98.17 Pages 1258 Ppi 300 Related-external-id urn:isbn:1416502041
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