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The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara: Morgawr [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by Terry Brooks (Author), Charles Keating (Reader)
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This last installment of the Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy, which chronicles the exploits of the remaining adventurers who set out in Ilse Witch (2000) and staggered through the tribulations of Antrax (2001), may not be up to the standard of bestseller Brooks's early work (Sword of Shannara, etc.), but it proves once again that he puts out books that sell because of their quality, not just because of his name on the cover. As newfound mage Bek Ohmsford and his cousin Quentin Leah rejoin the Free Rover crew of the Jerle Shannara after destroying Antrax, tensions mount, for the Ilse Witch the Rovers' mortal enemy has been revealed to be Bek's sister, Grianne, and is now under his protection as she struggles to break out of the catatonic state induced by her encounter with the Sword of Shannara. Worse, the Druid Walker Boh has died, leaving behind only cryptic instructions to those who followed him into Parkasia, and the Morgawr, who trained the Ilse Witch and now seeks her destruction, has captured elven prince Ahren Elessedil and Ryer Ord Star and is using Ryer's talents as a seer to track the Jerle Shannara and those who ride it. As usual, Brooks leaves at least as many loose ends as he ties up and drops in several surprises. Some references won't mean much to someone unfamiliar with this trilogy or the larger Shannara time line, but otherwise the book's neat and subtle exposition makes it quite accessible to new readers without alienating current fans. Neither groundbreaking nor recycled, this book is simply a good read.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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In this conclusion to the Jerle Shannara trilogy, the voyage begun by the Druids in Ilse Witch comes to a surprising end.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fighting For Survival, May 15 2004
By Shaun Williams (Albuquerque, NM United States) - See all my reviews
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To me, the pinnacle of this series was the portion dealing with the computer, Antrax, but I also wondered very much how the situation with the Morgawr was going to be resolved and how Grianne, formerly the Ilse Witch, would confront and accept her evil deeds. Bek displays a true tenderness as he helps her in her time of vulnerability.

I was also secretly hoping that at least one elven ranger would make it. But alas, out of principle, they had to be killed off to the very last. And oh yes, I quite understand that Mwellrets have GIMLET eyes. I was reminded of this on numerous occasions. But these were but small points of contention as I observed the corrupt politics of the Federation and wondered how the good guys could possibly survive the Morgawr's fleet. The heroes have failed in their mission in some ways and succeeded in others. Now they have been reduced to raw survival and the reader waits to see how the battered remnants of the crew will ever reach home alive.

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5.0 out of 5 stars They Get Better And Better!, May 6 2004
By Shannanogan (Ontario, Canada _I am Canadian!) - See all my reviews
I loved this book. It was such a marvelous way to end one of the best series of all time. I love how Brooks incorporates new and unusual characters in his books. I think that Truls Ruhk was one of the most unusual and most interesting characters I've encountered. I like how he and Bek become such good friends but then he has to decide the fate of his life. I find that there are a lot of feelings of love and hate towards one another in this book such as Bek and Little Red (Rue Meridian) and their love story, and the hate towards Grianne (The Ilse Witch) from the company that has lost so much because of her. Perhaps this book was so intriguing because it summed up the previous two but it seems like with each book Terry Brooks writes, the better they get. I'm waiting impatiently to buy the next one.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!, Feb 16 2004
I have always been a great fan of Terry Brooks. I have read all the books written by him and I loved every one of them. However, this last one to the end of the series was very disappointing. The plot was rushed through and the old-world technology was not even talked about. Two main characters in this book died, and one of them happened to be my favorite. Almost all the characters are from the previous books. For example, Rovers, one Leah, one Druid, two Omsfords, bad guy, elves, and a dwarf. The brave elves will sacrifice themselves, the druid will be stubborn, the druid will lead the Omsfords around, and finally the courageous Leah will protect the Omsfords. I did like the fact that technology was brought into this book. The airships were pretty interesting and Anthraxˇs artificial intelligence was very interesting. It is fun to read about magic versus science, but I still wished that Brooks would emphasize more on how the technology and old-world people were lost. It is too bad that Brooks didnˇt write more about it. The plot was rushed because they didnˇt do anything in Anthrax except wonder around getting scared and then leaving the island. Then, stopping midway from home to fight the bad guy who sucked anyways. Morgawr was just a power-hungry warlock that got defeated quite easily, and he himself was very boring and not interesting. Also, the Isle Witch was barely talked about in this book, she was just a tired and withdrawn little girl that does practically nothing in this book. In conclusion, if you havenˇt read the Isle Witch Series, donˇt read it. On the other hand, if you already read the first two of the Isle Witch Series, go ahead and buy this one, as it concludes the series nicely.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Who wrote this book?
I have been a fan of Terry Brooks and the Shannara series from its beginning. I bought each book read and reread them then lent them to friends. Read more
Published on Dec 17 2003 by Rod

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed Brooks fan
If you are a Brooks fan and have already read the first two books of the trilogy, you will of course have to read Book 3. However, be prepared to be disappointed. Read more
Published on Dec 16 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars I wanted to love it, ended up liking it
The third book in the Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy, Morgawr is intended to be both ending and beginning. Read more
Published on Dec 4 2003 by sc_demandred

4.0 out of 5 stars The best book in the trilogy.
This is the third and final book of The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy (after Ilse Witch and Antrax).

There are only a few survivors in the ruins of Castledown. Read more

Published on Oct 2 2003 by Stephanie Noverraz

1.0 out of 5 stars Beyond horrid
Rehashed plot, rehashed story lines and I think Terry Brooks has lost his muse. Man, this was just horrible. Read more
Published on Sep 23 2003 by Leon

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book was probably my favorite out of the three Jerle Shannara books. It had more action & content then the other two, but I also loved the other books. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2003 by Lucky

5.0 out of 5 stars His best series
I have read all of the Shannara series, and think Sword of Shannara is an important work. The Jerle Shannara series is in my opinion, his best work. Read more
Published on Aug 14 2003 by Anthony Chiaramida

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing End To A Dud Of A Series
This is the third and last book in the "Voyage of the Jerle Shannara" series set in the fantasy world of Shannara. Read more
Published on Aug 1 2003 by Ronald B. Turner

3.0 out of 5 stars Great buldup, light finish...
I have been reading the Shannara books for as long as I've been reading Fantasy, ever since The Wishstones of Shannara I believe. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2003 by Michael W. Alegria

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book
If you enjoy the Shannarah stories by Terry Brooks, this is a must purchase.
Published on Jun 11 2003

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