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3.0étoiles sur 5 I WAS going to give this FOUR stars. . .and then. . .eek!!!, Juil 3 2004
I honestly did like this last book of the Shannara trilogy the best. And then I thought, now wait a minute! Brooks, instead of copying Tolkien's plots, has now decided to copy his own plots! I mean, I loved that this was FINALLY more original work from Terry Brooks, there are original characters, new types of magic like the wishsong and the Ildatch that I've never seen in a book before. It was refreshing to see, Brooks did get better at originality and creativity as his writing career progressed.

However, copying the basic outline of your former plots is like making re-fried re-fried beans! (Yes, I meant to type re-fried twice!) The Ohmsford family is being called on AGAIN by, who else, the last Druid Allanon whom everyone still mistrusts, and AGAIN, they must go on a hopeless quest into the depths of the evil kingdom and AGAIN fight dark, hooded, evil creatures with only glowing points of light for eyes. It gets tiresome to do the same thing all over again with different characters!!! Sword, Elfstones, Wishsong, all are elven magic used to make something impossible happen. When one considers JUST the basic plot, one finds that all three books of the trilogy are IDENTICAL.

But, as I said, I did like this one the best. After rewriting his story three times, Brooks came up with some very original things! I mean, imagine being able to sing and make trees explode, poison rise from a dying body, and control a large cat! I also like that this book involves Brin and Jair, the children of Wil and Eretria. I didn't like how Elfstones jumped from Shea to his grandson, I was happy to see, at least briefly, some characters I was familiar with. Also, Allanon was not completely dark, angry and mistrusted this time. Brin felt a sort of kinship with him and he treated her very gently and kindly at times, there was an understanding between them I liked and for the first time I saw how Allanon's life must be very lonely and thankless. Plus, I liked the new characters better. Slanter, Helt and Garet Jax were more believable, trusting and they all worked together, there wasn't so much mistrust in this book. The characters were more multi-dimensional than ever before.

Brooks at this point was beginning to come into his own more as an author. His dialogue was better too. And, we can see Brooks' improvement throughout. For example, I liked the end of the Sword of Shannara better than the beginning, the beginning of Elfstones better than the end of Sword, the end of Elfstones better than the beginning, the beginning of Wishsong better than the end of Elfstones and the end of Wishsong better than the beginning!!! So, Brooks' improvement is visible. In fact, I'd say this book could almost stand alone without the preceding two.

There were moments of brilliance as well: "The past carries forward and becomes what is to be" as the King of Silver River said. I'm glad we finally got to meet him too. As I have said before, Brooks does have some good points, he tells that if people don't unite to destroy evil, the evil will overwhelm them and they cannot hide. This rings true even today. Also, this trilogy is full of the truth that if we do not change our dependence on chemicals, fuels and nuclear weapons and energy, we are doomed to fall into a near non-existence and lose everything and more we have gained.

Brooks is not an idiot, he definitely has some knowledge of the practical world. I'm going to keep reading his works, possibly start on the Heritage of Shannara or The Voyage of Jerle Shannara next. I believe those books will be better than this trilogy, I saw his improvement throughout this series and am sure he will continue to get better. I just hope he stops with the endless hopeless quests, it is a TOTALLY overused theme! But, don't give up on him yet!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 WOW! The best yet., Fév 5 2004
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The Wishsong of Shannara is about Jair and Brin Ohmsford.They embark on seperate adventures,Brin to destroy the Ildatch a magic book hidden deep in the Maelmord and Jair to save Brin at Heaven's Well from death fortold by the King of the Silver River.On their way they fight Mord Wraiths,ancient beasts,and other mysterious creatures.I like this book because it has lots of action and adventure.Plus it has a great plot and keeps you on the edege of your seat.I think it's the best book out of the ones that I've read.(I've read The First King through The Scions and I'm reading The Druid)
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4.0étoiles sur 5 EXCELLENT!!, Janv. 3 2004
Everyone is saying how this book is the same as all his other ones, i really disagree with them. The whole idea behind the Shannara books is the repetitive type of plots. Yes they are repetitive, but they are all unique and better then the last. If you truly like Shannara novels, then you'll like this book. GO SHANNARA!! (woot woot)
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Filthy little Brooksie, stealsss the precioussss
After zooming through both the Sword and the Elfstones, I felt I should continue my practice at expert skimming by picking up the Wishsong. Read more
Publié il y a 15 mois par J.P. Andrews

3.0étoiles sur 5 Repetitive
I first came across the Shannara series in the library in June, where I had the luck to find all 3 books in the Voyage series. Read more
Publié le Oct. 5 2003 par liz

2.0étoiles sur 5 How many ways can you write the same novel?
Three... That's the answer given by Terry Brooks as he presents the third installment of the highly popular Shannara series. Read more
Publié le Aoû 20 2003 par longshot75

2.0étoiles sur 5 Write your own Shannara adventure!
Follow these simple steps to write your first Shannara novel:

1. An ancient evil (quite a lot like something in Lord Of The Rings) threatens the lands. Read more

Publié le Aoû 14 2003 par longshot75

5.0étoiles sur 5 An utterly brilliant hack-and-slash fantasy!
Terry Brooks burst onto the fantasy scene in 1977 with his Tolkien rip-off "The Sword of Shannara". Despite an unoriginal plot, the book was fast-paced, well written, and... Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2003 par Aaron Cote

4.0étoiles sur 5 his best
yes, this is B's best book. best plot, most interesting characters, most interesting quest. the "sidekicks" are amazingly interesting. Read more
Publié le Avril 24 2003 par jan erik storebø

4.0étoiles sur 5 Wishes of Songs
A Review by Bill

This book entitled The Wishsong of Shannara is basically the same plot as the other two books. Read more

Publié le Avril 3 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Much better than Elfstones.
I must say that I disagree with the last review.Wishsong is better than Elfstones.In Elfstones,the "bad guyes"were easy as pie . Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2003 par Andrew Plimpton

1.0étoiles sur 5 sleeper, not as good as the elfstones
I remember reading the elfstones first---------it is still the best I say, but the leaps of logic are just plain funny----I mean even in the elfstones baddies can waltz into the... Read more
Publié le Nov. 17 2002 par microsoft is not monop

5.0étoiles sur 5 A true feast for Fantasy Readers everywhere...
When I immediately finished 'Wishsong' I felt it was my all-time favorite fantasy novel...I have since re-evaluated my list of favorite novels in this particular genre, and while... Read more
Publié le Aoû 30 2002 par Jeff Edwards

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