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World Famous Comics: The First Stone: Book Six of The Last Rune
The First Stone: Book Six of The Last Rune
By: Mark Anthony
Publisher: Spectra
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Label: Spectra
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 528
Publication Date: August 03, 2004
Release Date: August 03, 2004

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The Pale King has been defeated, his legions decimated. The Dark God Mohg has been destroyed. And the evil corporation, Duratek, has been disbanded, foiled in its efforts to strip-mine the world of Eldh. And for our heroes, three years have passed in relative peace. But only relative, because every one of them know in their hearts that their duties are not yet ended. For perihelion approaches, as the two worlds continue to grow nearer. And bad things are coming in its wake.

In the skies over Earth, astronomers have noted an anomaly which seems to be swallowing stars whole. On Eldh, these rifts in the sky are appearing as well--and the dragon Sinfathisar tells Grace Beckett that, if left unchecked, these holes of anti-being will annihilate all of creation forever. He adds that only Travis Wilder--whom the Mournish believe is fated to raise the lost city of Morindu the Dark from the desert sands that hide and hold it--can save the world. But what is the connection between the lost city of the sorcerers and the wounds that rift the heavens?

As Grace goes in search of Travis and Travis goes in search of his kidnapped daughter, all the threads of fate begin to pull together, revealing ancient mysteries on both worlds, and connections within connections that carry all the way back through time. With both worlds increasingly wracked by tempests and earthquakes and a palpable sense of hopelessness and despair, and with magic sputtering and dying around them, can our heroes patch together the missing pieces of the puzzle before all of life is annihilated?


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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsWonderful Series
I had the series of 6 books of the Last Rune for a while before I finally read them, and when I did I was kicking myself for waiting so long. I could hardly put down each book as I read through the marvelous happenings that occured to Grace and Travis, and then the friends they make along the way. This particular book wrapped up the series nicely. It was a little sad, somewhat bittersweet, and not your typical "Everyone winds up living happily ever after" scenario. I for one was pleased because I get a little tired of the same old same old where everyone pairs up in some kind of romantic bonding, and the end is almost predictable. It wasn't until the very last book that I realized how everything was really connected as the Author finally spelled it out far more literally for us. I enjoyed that aspect of the books, the fact that I couldn't easily jump ahead!

I notice one of the commentators mentioned a poor rating in regards to this book and how it had nothing to do with the others -- but thats not exactly true. The other books were just a prelude really, other 'happenings' in the worlds that were taking place and certainly needed to be dealt with. But as we know, even if you solve one delima, that doesn't mean there isn't another, equally bad or even worse delima hovering just over the horizon.
As for Travis' family 'breaking up' and him supposedly not being with Vani, I think you should read the book for yourself and see exactly what happens, for it isn't as cut and dried as that statement implies. Vani and Travis' relationship isn't the end all and be all of the story after all. There's so much going on and so many connections between people that you can't focus on one simple aspect of the story.
I highly reccomend this series of books and I hope this author has more stories comming.

I would definitely reccomend this book.



1 out of 5 starsfeh...
This book goes completely off on a tangent from the others. All the other books in the series deals with a completely different plot. This book turns everything around and seems to be an excuse to:

1. destroy the system of magic runes/witchcraft
2. Destroy travis' family and break up him and Vani
3. Make more money

There really is no point to this book, It would have been much more satisfying to simply leave off on book 5.



4 out of 5 starsExcellent ending
Fans of The Last Rune won't be dissapointed by the series' conclusion. Mark Anthony wraps everything up well, three years from the ending of The Gates of Winter. Well-written; presents some excellent ideas.

Admittedly, there are one or two awkward moments; but even so, this book is worth reading.



5 out of 5 starswe have come to praise Mark Anthony for a triumphant saga
Earth and Eldh always have been linked in some way beyond the understanding of humanity. On Eldh, magic is the commonplace norm while science rules the earth. Travis Wilder is a powerful mage on Eldh, but for the past three years he has lived on earth with his lifemate Beltan, an Eldh warrior with fairy blood.

Their peaceful time together ends with earth and Eldh moving towards annihilation as a rift in the sky widens; if the opening continues to spread, the multiverse will vanish into nothingness. The Philosophers, who have achieved immortality, drank the blood from the seven sorcerers who left Eldh for earth to sleep for two millennia in peace. They are critical to healing the rift along with Travis and his daughter, but the modern day Philosophers and sorcerers want to stop the outsiders from intruding on their power.

Book six of the Last Rune saga answers all the questions hanging from the five previous works with a terrific conclusion to a brilliant epic fantasy. Travis is an honorable man forced to play hero though he does not want to the destiny of two worlds but knowing success is slim, he still gracefully accepts the mantle. Friends, fantasy lovers, and earthlings we have come to praise Mark Anthony for he has gifted readers with a triumphant saga.

Harriet Klausner


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