Sons of the Oak (Runelords)

Certain works of fantasy are immediately recognizable as monuments, towering above the rest of the category. Authors of those works, such as Stephen R. Donaldson, Robert Jordan and Terry Goodkind, come immediately to mind. Add to that list David Farland, whose epic Runelords series continues now in Sons of the Oak.

The story picks up eight years after the events of Lair of Bones and begins a new chapter in the Runelords saga focusing on Gaborn's son, Fallion. Gaborn, the Earth King, has be... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • The Sons of the Oak was an improvement, I think over the last few books. The first was the best by far, but still, I love this series as a whole. I was skeptical know that this book is all about the sons of Gaborn and he himself is passed. But I was pleased to find Fallion a likable character. It was a little creepy to see Myrrima and Borenson settle down on a farm... >.> But I guess they have to bow out somehow. Borenson hasn't any endowments now and Myrrima's not really so strong. I w... (show more)

     
     
    by Sara Wyatt on Aug 13, 2009 at 03:42PM

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  • This is definitely a new chapter in the Runelords saga. Most of it takes place on a different continent and with a new cast of characters. There's enough connection to the previous books, however, to help it meld seamlessly.

    The characters are engaging and the story is good. An enjoyable read.

     
     
    by Chad Cloman on Nov 25, 2009 at 01:14AM

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