The Dark of the Sun: Sun Saga: Book Two (The Sun Saga) (Volume 2)
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The Dark of the Sun: Sun Saga: Book Two (The Sun Saga) (Volume 2)
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ISBN: 9781505345360 bzw. 1505345367, Band: 2, in Englisch, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 274 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 0.6in.In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 274 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 0.6in.In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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The Dark of the Sun: Sun Saga: Book Two (Paperback) (2014)
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ISBN: 9781505345360 bzw. 1505345367, in Englisch, Createspace, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged. I wrote The Dark of the Sun in 2014, so there was a long gap between the writing of the first book and the second, and some definite changes in my level of life experience, which I think the second book reflects. I wanted to create a world based on the natural ecosystems of wild California; to examine, twist, and possibly abuse some of the tropes of classic high fantasy; and to create a nonhuman species who would be not only intriguing but at least somewhat scientifically believable (if you take epigenetic theory a bit beyond the beyonds). After I had written the first book, a character who had been somewhat of a villain was dissatisfied with how he had been portrayed, and insisted upon having the next volume told from his point of view. Whether he remains a villain is up to the reader to decide. It would be possible to start with this book and understand the world and the plotline, but starting with Stealing the Sun is recommended. There is no human POV anywhere in this series, as it is entirely from the point of view of the People -- and to find out who and what the People are, start reading. Readers have praised the drama and narrative drive of these books, finding them hard to put down once started!
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged. I wrote The Dark of the Sun in 2014, so there was a long gap between the writing of the first book and the second, and some definite changes in my level of life experience, which I think the second book reflects. I wanted to create a world based on the natural ecosystems of wild California; to examine, twist, and possibly abuse some of the tropes of classic high fantasy; and to create a nonhuman species who would be not only intriguing but at least somewhat scientifically believable (if you take epigenetic theory a bit beyond the beyonds). After I had written the first book, a character who had been somewhat of a villain was dissatisfied with how he had been portrayed, and insisted upon having the next volume told from his point of view. Whether he remains a villain is up to the reader to decide. It would be possible to start with this book and understand the world and the plotline, but starting with Stealing the Sun is recommended. There is no human POV anywhere in this series, as it is entirely from the point of view of the People -- and to find out who and what the People are, start reading. Readers have praised the drama and narrative drive of these books, finding them hard to put down once started!
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The Dark of the Sun, Sun Saga: Book Two (2014)
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ISBN: 9781505345360 bzw. 1505345367, in Englisch, Createspace, Taschenbuch, neu.
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In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged.I wrote The Dark of the Sun in 2014, so there was a long gap between the writing of the first book and the second, and some definite changes in my level... In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged.I wrote The Dark of the Sun in 2014, so there was a long gap between the writing of the first book and the second, and some definite changes in my level of life experience, which I think the second book reflects. I wanted to create a world based on the natural ecosystems of wild California; to examine, twist, and possibly abuse some of the tropes of classic high fantasy; and to create a nonhuman species who would be not only intriguing but at least somewhat scientifically believable (if you take epigenetic theory a bit beyond the beyonds). After I had written the first book, a character who had been somewhat of a villain was dissatisfied with how he had been portrayed, and insisted upon having the next volume told from his point of view. Whether he remains a villain is up to the reader to decide.It would be possible to start with this book and understand the world and the plotline, but starting with Stealing the Sun is recommended.There is no human POV anywhere in this series, as it is entirely from the point of view of the People -- and to find out who and what the People are, start reading. Readers have praised the drama and narrative drive of these books, finding them hard to put down once started!Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 13x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 345,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 2014;ISBN10: 1505345367;ISBN13: 9781505345360; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2014.
bol.com.
In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged.I wrote The Dark of the Sun in 2014, so there was a long gap between the writing of the first book and the second, and some definite changes in my level... In the second book of the Sun Saga, the People struggle to survive as deadly winter falls upon the world. The High-King Selirien fights to keep his realm alive, even as he faces open enmity, false allies, and his own weaknesses. Altir Ilanarion must make a terrible choice between loyalties. The few who survive the Winter will not do so unchanged.I wrote The Dark of the Sun in 2014, so there was a long gap between the writing of the first book and the second, and some definite changes in my level of life experience, which I think the second book reflects. I wanted to create a world based on the natural ecosystems of wild California; to examine, twist, and possibly abuse some of the tropes of classic high fantasy; and to create a nonhuman species who would be not only intriguing but at least somewhat scientifically believable (if you take epigenetic theory a bit beyond the beyonds). After I had written the first book, a character who had been somewhat of a villain was dissatisfied with how he had been portrayed, and insisted upon having the next volume told from his point of view. Whether he remains a villain is up to the reader to decide.It would be possible to start with this book and understand the world and the plotline, but starting with Stealing the Sun is recommended.There is no human POV anywhere in this series, as it is entirely from the point of view of the People -- and to find out who and what the People are, start reading. Readers have praised the drama and narrative drive of these books, finding them hard to put down once started!Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 13x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 345,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 2014;ISBN10: 1505345367;ISBN13: 9781505345360; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2014.
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The Dark of the Sun: Sun Saga: Book Two (2014)
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ISBN: 9781505345360 bzw. 1505345367, in Englisch, neu, Nachdruck.
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New Book. Shipped from US within 10 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
New Book. Shipped from US within 10 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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