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The World of Shannara (Hardcover)

by Terry Brooks (Author), Teresa Patterson (Author)
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A highly illustrated guidebook to Brooks's Shannara epic.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Adult/High School-Number one on The New York Times best-seller list more than 30 years ago, Shannara (Del Rey) remains a masterpiece in fantasy literature. This volume, a guidebook to the "Shannara" epic, is beautifully illustrated with full-color and black-and-white drawings and includes descriptions of all the major characters with details of homelands including histories. The foreword was written by Brooks, giving his blessings to and thoughts on the project. Looking forward into the future and not interested in defining the past, he was convinced by friends that the time was right for a summary of his work. For anyone who wondered about the fortress Southwatch, there is a history. The maps, sketches, and detailed descriptions provide a blueprint, bringing the places to life. New and old fans will love reading about and actually seeing Brooks's druids, creepers, gnomes, wizards, and more come alive in the pages of this book. Hours of reading fun are packed in this volume.
Linda G. Sinclair, Alexandria Library, VA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great companion to the fantastic Shannara epic tales, Feb 4 2004
By Jeff Edwards "RadioJeff" (Twin Falls, Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The World of Shannara (Hardcover)
Everything about this book screams one major thing: RESEARCH. The authors have spent a great deal of time studying the works of Terry Brooks and went to great lengths to include as much as possible about what was available at the time of the printing. Basically nothing was omitted -- that I could see anyway. Details about things I never would have even thought about have been explored in great detail. No stone was left un-turned, so-to-speak.

I have (over the years) developed a basic mental image of what many places and things look like in my minds eye and there are a few that do not meet up with the description I had conjured up in my own imagination, but that didn't stop my enjoyment of learning quite a bit about the history behind the 4 Lands portrayed (along with Parkasia) over the past 26 years in the World of Shannara.

The maps alone were of great interest. Major detail regarding the Druids Keep (VERY well done) and I also very much enjoyed the hundreds of drawings (some color, some black & white) which helped to put a detailed face with the description of many of the best loved Shannara characters over the years such as Garret Jax, The Ilse Witch, The Dagda Mor and even Creepers.

I must admit that since it was written by someone as though they had miraculous never-before-seen access to the Druid Histories it gave the book a more novel-like feel to it, and made it seem much more realistic, as though the authors were documenting a REAL place and not one from a fertile imagination. Very clever and I just cannot get over the incredible attention to detail regarding even some of the most mundane portions of these novels.

Ever wonder about Wren Elessedil and her mentor the Rover Garth? How 'bout the Loden Elfstone for use in time of need. Curious about the Ellcrys Staff, the gift of living wood? What about the history of the Borderlands and those who inhabit that land? It's ALL here -- and a whole LOT more. One thing you do NOT want to do is buy this book expecting an entirely different Shannara tale or something that will add to what has already been written and published. The World of Shannara is nothing more than a companion volume which simply put compiles in one single book the major details regarding ALL of the books (written at the time it was printed). It's a great way to quickly reference virtually any major subject in the vast collection of Shannara tales that have been told. I have no doubt that an expanded edition will be made available within a few years with additional information collected from the more recent novels, but until then, this book will do just fine.

I am very satisfied with my copy of 'The World of Shannara' and as usual, look forward to Terry's next venture into this wonderful fantasy land.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Companion Book, Dec 31 2003
By Ronald B. Turner "my blog: http://naughtypun... (Newport, Kentucky USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The World of Shannara (Hardcover)
This is a coffee-table companion book to Terry Brooks' ongoing Shannara epic fantasy series. It's by the same lady who did The World of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time. It has the same format of that book, in that it's a history of the world with illustrations of characters, places, and events sprinkled throughout. But it's different in that it makes reference to all of the Shannara books, from the First King prequel all the way up to the recent Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy.

I really liked this book because it covers a lot of ground. It includes: 1) An overview of the history of the world. There is a brief tantalizing hint that Terry Brooks' Word and Void series might actually be a prequel to the Shannara books, in that demons are blamed for setting off the Great Wars that destroyed the Old World of Man, otherwise known as our modern-day world. 2) A history of the Druids, complete with blueprints of Paranor and profiles of key figures such as Allanon, Bremen, Walker Boh, Cogline, and founder Galaphile. 3) A chapter on the mysterious Realm of the Dead and Hall of Kings. 4) A history of the Southland, home to Man and the Federation, and a place that has not been featured much in the books. 5) An outline of the Ohmsford and Leah families, complete with a giant Ohmsford family tree. 6) A history of the Borderlands, from the kingdom of Callahorn to the Free Born. 7) A history of the Northland, home to Trolls and the former lair of the Warlock Lord. 8) A history of the Eastland, including the evolution of the dwarf nation and it's battle with human and gnome invaders. 9) A history of the Westland, including a long look at the Elves and a chapter on Wing Riders and Rovers. 10) A brief overview of the new continent of Parkasia featured in the Jerle Shannara books and of Faerie creatures such as the King of the Silver River and demons like the Furies.

My favorite parts: 1) The full map of the world. 2) The beautiful pictures of Amberle Elessedil and the Ellcrys Tree, the Meade Garden of the Dwarves, fighting Rocs, and the big-breasted witch sisters of the Wilderun. 3) Pictures and background on the Trolls, Dwarves, Southland Federation, and Skull Bearers. My least favorite parts: 1) A silly portrait of Brin Ohmsford that made her look like a mall brat. 2) No pictures of Gnomes, Urdas, Spider Gnomes, or Mwellrats. 3) The repetition.

All in all, this is a great companion book. But you should only get it if you've read all the books, otherwise there are spoilers galore.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, April 28 2004
By "bharvey35" (Greenville, SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The World of Shannara (Hardcover)
My daughter bought this book for me as she knows that Terry Brooks is my favorite author. It is misleading to have Terry Brooks' name in large letters on a book he didn't write! I don't think this is worth the money, not even half.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Reference work
This is a good memory-refresher for fans of the Shannara series. Considering that it now spans a grand total of eleven books, with more evidently to come, there's quite a lot of... Read more
Published on Feb 26 2003 by E. A Solinas

1.0 out of 5 stars A lack of Shannara magic in this 'companion' book
I riffled through the book while at the book store (after checking to see if it was a first edition, which it was) to see what I was getting into. Read more
Published on Jan 24 2003 by Aaron Dodson

3.0 out of 5 stars Poor illustrations
For a compendium book, I expected much better illustrations, but sadly, the illustrator is not up to the task. Read more
Published on Dec 4 2002 by Po H. Chiu

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Compendium to the Shannara Series
Terry Brooks' "Shannara" series have become classics of fantasy fiction, and The World of Shannara is an excellent companion to the series. Read more
Published on Sep 25 2002 by Jeffrey T. Munson

2.0 out of 5 stars ehh......poor illustrations
The book, text itself wasn't all that bad though i thought the illustrations just slaughtered the world of Shannara. Read more
Published on Jul 20 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars * * WONDERFUL RESOURCE * *
Being an avid Terry Brooks fan (actually, make that Shannara fan), I was thrilled when I discovered this on Amazon. I was not disappointed. Read more
Published on May 28 2002 by LC Yang

1.0 out of 5 stars The cover is misleading, and the content shallow.
Before you by, go to the store and read at least the forword by Terry Brooks, the only part of the book he wrote. He comes accross a saying (as I understood it): "... Read more
Published on April 22 2002 by Thomas S.

2.0 out of 5 stars NOT UP TO IT
This book is nice, but only that. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone foreign to the Shannara world, and would give a word of caution to those familiar with it. Read more
Published on April 15 2002 by monstru

5.0 out of 5 stars Terry Brooks fan and collector
This book is a great fantasy book, just like the rest of Terry Brook's books. If you like this book you need to read his other books too.
Published on Mar 2 2002 by beachbums99

5.0 out of 5 stars maps
i think the only thing that could of made this book better would have been the inclusion of maps of the four lands, the blue divide and the islands. thank you
Published on Feb 27 2002 by robert s fay

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