Revisit Emily Rodda's enormously popular land of magic and monsters--all in one action-packed volume The Shadow Lord's evil tyranny over Deltora has ended. He and the creatures of his sorcery have... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Deltora reading descends into a little bit o' darkness
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
My dear friend who originally set up my addiction to Deltora was not too hot on this particular trilogy. Frankly, I loved it. Ms. Rodda took a chance with a rather traditional fantasy/sci-fi approach and it worked with a fresh Deltora twist. But that's all in the end. The majority of this trilogy is a mission to save the enslaved of the contintent, the means a journey through underground kingdoms of a forgotten people who had their own nasty run-in with the Enemy. As with DQ, the stories are full of delicious fantasy and puzzles, with serious nods to the hard-learned wisdom of listening to past mistakes. I will admit these are darker books, but the writing and the imagination is none less for that.
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