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World Famous Comics: The Talismans of Shannara (The Heritage of Shannara)
The Talismans of Shannara (The Heritage of Shannara)
By: Terry Brooks
Publisher: Del Rey
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Label: Del Rey
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 464
Publication Date: January 31, 1994
Release Date: January 31, 1994

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Although some of the goals to keep Shannara safe had been met, the work of Walker Boh, Wren, and Par was not yet done. For The Shadowmen still swarmed over the Four Lands, poisoning all with their dark magic. Each Shannaran had a special death waiting for him- at the hands of The Shadowmen-unless Par could find a way to free them all with the Sword of Shannara.


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Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsFast-paced, good read
The conclusion to the four-book series wraps up the quests of all three main characters and their quests. Par has the Sword of Shannara...only he can't use it. Wren, now Queen of the Elves, has returned the Elves to Westland...only Arborlon is about to be attacked by a Federation and Seeker army ten times its size. And Walker Boh has transformed into a Druid and restored Paranor. The quests Allanon set for them have been fulfilled. Only problem? The Federation is still in power, the Shadowen are still killing people and the land is still dying. The charges have been met, but none of the characters actually know what fulfilling them was supposed to do to help. And now they have new sets of problems to deal with. Rimmer Dall, nonplussed about the fact that the trio completed their charges, has decided to send all three a special gift. For Walker, he releases the Four Horsemen (War, Pestilence, Famine and Death--VERY cool monsters!) who trap him in his castle at Paranor. For Wren, who lost her best friend Garth, he sends a Shadowen guised as a new "friend." And for Par he sends, let's just say, a sort of mental manipulation basically intended to drive the poor boy nuts. So all three not only have to overcome these obstacles, but at the same time also figure out what, exactly, their talismans are supposed to do to stop the Shadowen. And even worse, none of the three knows if the other has even completed their quest, as they've been separated this entire time.
As the final book in the series, this is definitely a good one. Now that we're back to covering all the different characters again, the pace is generally fast. Characters are captured and recaptured within pages of each other. Battles are fought, lost, refought and won in relatively short span. It gives less time for characters to brood and whine and overthink and spends a lot more time with the action.
All in all, I have to say, I do like Brooks work. He's definitely not my favorite fantasy writer, and I do need a break now after reading seven in a row, but I'm very excited to get started on his "modern" books and see how those are. I think any lover of fantasy should give Brooks a try if you haven't already, and I don't think you could be disappointed. I'd be curious as to why he'd be anyone's favorite, but certainly not why he'd be amongst the collection of authors you'd, at the very least, read and recommend.



5 out of 5 starsgreat end, but i didnt think we got all our answers
I thought the "stolen magic" was a little stupid and the shadowen we not explained as well as i would have liked. The battle with the Elves and the Federation was rushed, i did not feel i got all the answers but it was still a great book.



4 out of 5 starsDecent book but you're glad the series is over when it's done
I overall enjoyed this series (I did prefer SofS triology a lot better though). However, I felt it went on a little long; by the time you're done with this book you'll be more than ready.

Brooks does a wonderful job tying everything together. The characters, plot etc. was interesting enough and the book and series are entertaining. I did think the ending was a little weak (with how they destroyed Rimmer Dahl and the Shadohaven) and I think the series would have been better if he cut a few things out and condenced it to three books.

The book and the series overall are pretty clean although there is lot of disturbing talk in this book and especially the Druid of Shannara (with Pel El) about murdering people and the joy or pain they get from doing it that could be disturbing for some people.

Overall, a good book, a good series.... one I will probably read again in a few years.



3 out of 5 stars"Some of Us Listened to the Earth's Whisper..."
The forth and final installment in "The Heritage of Shannara" quartet, preceded by the "Scions", "Druid" and "Elf Queen" of Shannara. The premise is that the Four Lands are dying under both the totalitarian Federation and the sinister Shadowen, and the shade of the Druid of Allanon has called together three scions who can put an end to the entropy. Par is sent in search of the Sword of Shannara, Walker to bring back the Druid Keep of Paranor, and Wren to discover the missing race of Elves and restore them to the Four Lands. As the story starts, all these tasks have been completed, though with a heavy toll. Walker is trapped in Paranor by four Shadowen assuming the shape of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; Wren is now the untested Queen of the Elves, facing an approaching army; and Par still believes he is responsible for the death of his brother, unaware that Coll is alive and well, but under the control of the Federation-leader and Shadowen Rimmer Dall.

Now our heroes are gradually reunited (sometimes in rather ingenious ways, such as Morgan and Wren's serendipitous meeting ) in order to join forces against the Shadowen once and for all. There is a strange power growing in the undergrounds of the Federation Tower that may be the key to their undoing. Slowly the pieces of the puzzle fit together as the Four Lands gradually unite under the Scions.

The problem is, there is a lot of exposition and action leading up to this main event. The characters have to be re-established and to meet up with each other and in this regard Brooks is in danger of running out of ideas. This volume in particular suffers from an excess of main characters getting captured by the bad guys and the need for elaborate escape plans to be drawn up by those who've managed to escape the authorites: there's five examples of this throughout the book (count `em: Damson, Par, Coll, Padishar and Wren all managed to get kidnapped throughout the course of the book). Apart from getting repetitive, it also holds off the climatic ending, causing it to seem somewhat rushed by comparison.

There is one other major problem, that in hindsight, stretches over the entire series: the nature and purpose of the Shadowen. In my opinion, they make for weak antagonists. Admittedly, some are genuinely scary. Others, not so much. None of them - not even Rimmer Dall - become three-dimensional characters. Their origins (explained in "Elf Queen" and elaborated on here) are not particularly original, interesting or properly explained. Although there is a half-hearted attempt to explain why there are so many different types of Shadowen, it ultimately rings false. The weirdest example of this is when Walker is held captive in Paranor by four Shadowen who take on the form of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Read carefully; they are not the Biblical Horsemen, but simply Shadowen taking on their form. If this is the case, then why only send four? Why not a whole army? Why don't all Shadowen take this form and by doing so imbue themselves with the power of the Four Horsemen?

My point is that the Shadowen come across as too arbitrary, too random. Brooks gives himself the power to make them whatever he wants them to be, whether humanoid, animalistic, or mythological and they only as powerful as they need to be to defeat/be defeated by the protagonists - whatever the story calls for at that particular moment. Furthermore, the origins of the Shadowen is painfully plagiaristic of Tolkien (something I had hoped the Heritage series was drawing away from) as well as reminiscent of his own work in the original Shannara trilogy.

But for all of this, "Talismans" is a satisfying end to the story that was started way back in "Scions". All the major plot threads are wrapped up and all the questions answered (though some better than others). By now the characters are established enough for their personalities and actions to really shine, and the reader is fully invested in their fate. Par, Coll, Walker, Wren, Damson, and newcomer Matty are nice, normal people who do extraordinary things, a concept that never fails to entertain.



5 out of 5 starsAmazing end
Teery brooks is a genius, this book that end the heritage series is an explendid book, it conlcudes everything that happened in the first 3 books of the heritage series and it leaves you with your mouth open wishing for more.


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