The Sword of Senack

The Sword of Senack

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Three children embark on a journey to find their brother, and in the process may find themselves.

Aliya Fisher knows nothing about her true heritage until a vindictive sorceress kidnaps her brother and sister. The young adventurer must take up her birthright, battle strange creatures, and find the Sword of Senack if she hopes to best the witch. But even if Aliya finds the f...more
Paperback, 409 pages
Published February 2nd 2012 by Wayman Publishing
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Nikki McCarver
I have always, always loved the water. I feel at home within its cool embrace, so this book was right up my alley. It was about a family that had fled Earth because it had become polluted and over-populated to start over on a new alien planet. The family bought a castle overlooking the ocean. They had five children that were all forbidden to go near the water or talk to the natives. So as you could imagine, life was probably a bit dull. Until the youngest of the crew revealed a terrible secret....more
Rick Gualtieri
I decided to read EC Stilson's latest book, The Sword of Senack, because I absolutely loved her previous book, The Golden Sky.

The Sword of Senack doesn't disappoint. Told from a first person perspective, Stilson has created a rich fantasy world, with shades of sci-fi thrown in, and leads her characters on adventure after amazing adventure though both land and sea.

Some of more awesome aspects include:

The characters: Stilson has created several fun and memorable characters. My personal favorite be...more
Melynda Fleury
An amazing Y/A book! I would recommend it to anyone. Easily as good if not better than Percy Jackson and the Lightening thief.
Dianna Thomas
so far interesting
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Elisa spends most of her time taking care of four rambunctious kids who are better than green eggs and ham. They're pretty darn fun, but despite that, after she had kids, her boobs shrunk, she lost hair, but gained a greater sense of humor!

When she's not scavenging through the vents, which her son—the Zombie Elf—thinks are the best place to hide things, she's sewing, playing her violin, or writing...more
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