[I haven't finished reading yet, because... everything! Work and school started this week, blah, blah. It's crazy. I'm hoping to finish it tonight, but if not, then tomorrow. So I'll post my review/opinion-thingy here then. In the mean time, so people have interviews with the author up, but I'm not sure all who. Just click the button and browse through the blogs on the sidebar. I know for sure Janna has an interview (and giveaway!). I haven't read it yet for fear of spoilers. But soon, very soon....]
(23, Aug 2008) Okay, I'm back! And I'm so glad my week is over. Too hectic. I don't know how I'm going to do this all year. *huffs air* But anyway.... The Book of Names. I gotta say, I love Arthurian legends. (And if you haven't read the book, ignore that. You totally didn't hear it from me.) Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle is my favorite. I think this series is going to take second place. If not first. We'll have to see. *smiles secretively*
I loved the characters! Flogg is so funny. And Sorge and Asandra.... (Ahhh... no spoilers!) I liked the use of the power of names. I especially appreciated Sorge's discussion of magic. It's a word. It's not good or evil. What you do with it makes it good or evil. Any more it seems like there is so much debate over magic in fiction. It makes me sick. I like Briggs's take on it. ;-)
And Magma, yes, loved the book! I'm so glad you talked me into joining FIRST. I can't wait to read more about the Hadyn, Ewan and the twins. Book 2 of the Legends of Karac Tor is called Corus the Champion. I can't wait! If you want to read more, check out Hidden Lands.

It's the 21st, time for the Teen FIRST blog tour!(Join our alliance! Click the button!) Every 21st, we will feature an author and his/her latest Teen fiction book's FIRST chapter!
and his book:
NavPress Publishing Group (July 15, 2008)

Dean Barkley Briggs is an author, father of eight, and prone to twisting his ankle playing basketball. He grew up reading J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Patricia McKillip, Guy Gavriel Kay, Stephen R. Donaldson, Ursila K. Leguin, Susan Cooper, Madeline L'Engle, Terry Brooks, Andre Norton and Lloyd Alexander (just to name a few)...and generally thinks most fantasy fiction pales in comparison. (Yes, he dabbled in sci-fi, too. Most notably Bradbury, Burroughs and Heinlein).
After losing his wife of 16 years, Briggs decided to tell a tale his four sons could relate to in their own journey through loss. Thus was born The Legends of Karac Tor, a sweeping adventure of four brothers who, while struggling to adjust to life without mom, become enmeshed in the crisis of another world. Along the way they must find their courage, face their pain, and never quit searching for home.
Briggs is remarried to a lovely woman, who previously lost her husband. Together with her four children, their hands are full.
Product Details
List Price: $12.99
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 397 pages
Publisher: NavPress Publishing Group (July 15, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 160006227X
ISBN-13: 978-1600062278
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1 comment:
Thanks for Posting About The Book of Names!
~Magma
(wasn't it a awesome new fantasy story?)
>^.^<
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