Eye Of Eternity
Eye Of Eternity (Shadowleague #3)
by
Maggie Furey
Returning to the world of Myrial, Maggie Furey continues her heroic saga of The Shadowleague. When all is lost, it’s the actions of a few brave souls that will be remembered forever.
Echo of Eternity
The Curtain Walls have fallen--leaving the world of Myrial vulnerable to unknown enemies from other realms. A slaughter by brutal winged invaders has left the city of Tiarond re...more
Echo of Eternity
The Curtain Walls have fallen--leaving the world of Myrial vulnerable to unknown enemies from other realms. A slaughter by brutal winged invaders has left the city of Tiarond re...more
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(first published January 1st 2003)
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I found the Shadowleague trilogy an entertaining read with interesting ideas, although it did drag at times. I liked the various creatures, from the deadly Ak'Zahar to Firedrake Kaz. I liked the various regions and the idea of mind speech and Curtain Walls.
I liked book 3 more than the previous ones, especially the scenes where our heroes explore the underground tunnels full of deadly traps. Those scenes reminded me a little of the movie Cube. I was captivated by the forgotten technology of the "...more
I liked book 3 more than the previous ones, especially the scenes where our heroes explore the underground tunnels full of deadly traps. Those scenes reminded me a little of the movie Cube. I was captivated by the forgotten technology of the "...more
Apr 27, 2008
Terry
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Recommends it for:
readers who like fantasy
Shelves:
fantasy
What I love about reading fantasy is that if you find a good author who really describes and makes the places and characters real as Terry Goodkind, Maggie Furrey, Tolkien, etc do, then you can really use your imagination while reading a book, and really feel that these places are real during that time. That might sound goofy, but I know that people read these books and feel that way.
Read my review for The Heart of Myrial (Shadowleague) to see what I thought of the series as a whole.
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Maggie Furey was born in North East England. She is a qualified teacher, but has also reviewed books on BBC Radio Newcastle, been an advisor in the Durham Reading Resources Centre and organized children's book fairs. She now lives in County Wicklow in Ireland.
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