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The Darkling Child: The Defenders of Shannara: 2 Mass Market Paperback – 1 Jan. 1900


From New York Times bestselling author Terry Brooks comes a thrilling stand-alone novel in his legendary Shannara series--the perfect place for new readers to begin.

After taking up his enchanted sword against the dark sorcerer Arcannen, Paxon Leah has become the sworn protector of the Druid order. Now a critical hour is at hand, as a beloved High Druid nears the end of her reign and prepares to pass from the mortal world to the one beyond. There is little time for Paxon to mourn his friend and benefactor before duty summons him. For in a distant corner of the Four Lands, the magic of the wishsong has been detected. Paxon must accompany a Druid emissary to find its source--and ensure the formidable power is not wielded by the wrong hands.

But danger is already afoot in the village of Portlow. Gentle traveling minstrel Reyn Frosch possesses the uncanny gift, and curse, of the wishsong. And now his coveted abilities have captured the malevolent interest of none other than Arcannen--whose quest for power is exceeded only by his thirst for vengeance. The lone survivor of a brutal assault on a notorious pirate city, the sorcerer is determined to retaliate against the Federation's elite military guard--and use the devastating power of the wishsong as his ultimate weapon.

Praise for The Darkling Child

"Brimming with magic . . . a bubbling cauldron of fantasy and intrigue. This novel shines best through a full-bodied embrace of its most wildly imaginative magic and artifice, which is careful not to overshadow the story's greater half, fueled by a complex but well-constructed manifold of motives. The intrigue, grounded in a world that strays just enough from a traditional fantasy universe to elicit delighted curiosity, guarantees a solid fantasy read, especially for those already drawn into Brooks's vast world of Shannara."
--Booklist

"Brooks's fans and those who prefer their fantasy on a smaller scale will appreciate the more personal but still high-stakes turn in this famous world."--Publishers Weekly

Praise for Terry Brooks

"The Sword of Shannara is an unforgettable and wildly entertaining epic, animated by Terry Brooks's cosmically generative imagination and storytelling joy."--Karen Russell, New York Times bestselling author of Swamplandia!

"If Tolkien is the grandfather of modern fantasy, Terry Brooks is its favorite uncle."
--Peter V. Brett, New York Times bestselling author of The Desert Spear

"I can't even begin to count how many of Terry Brooks's books I've read (and reread) over the years. From Shannara to Landover, his work was a huge part of my childhood."--Patrick Rothfuss, New York Times bestselling author of The Name of the Wind

"Terry Brooks is a master of the craft and a trailblazer who established fantasy as a viable genre. He is required reading."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Angel Trilogy

"The Shannara books were among the first to really capture my imagination. My daydreams and therefore my stories will always owe a debt to Terry Brooks."--Brandon Mull, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Beyonders and Fablehaven series

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Praise for The Darkling Child

"Brimming with magic . . . a bubbling cauldron of fantasy and intrigue. This novel shines best through a full-bodied embrace of its most wildly imaginative magic and artifice, which is careful not to overshadow the story's greater half, fueled by a complex but well-constructed manifold of motives. The intrigue, grounded in a world that strays just enough from a traditional fantasy universe to elicit delighted curiosity, guarantees a solid fantasy read, especially for those already drawn into [Terry] Brooks's vast world of Shannara."--Booklist

"Brooks's fans and those who prefer their fantasy on a smaller scale will appreciate the more personal but still high-stakes turn in this famous world."--Publishers Weekly

Praise for Terry Brooks

"The Sword of Shannara is an unforgettable and wildly entertaining epic, animated by Terry Brooks's cosmically generative imagination and storytelling joy."--Karen Russell, New York Times bestselling author of Swamplandia!

"If Tolkien is the grandfather of modern fantasy, Terry Brooks is its favorite uncle."
--Peter V. Brett, New York Times bestselling author of The Desert Spear

"I can't even begin to count how many of Terry Brooks's books I've read (and reread) over the years. From Shannara to Landover, his work was a huge part of my childhood."--Patrick Rothfuss, New York Times bestselling author of The Name of the Wind

"Terry Brooks is a master of the craft and a trailblazer who established fantasy as a viable genre. He is required reading."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Angel Trilogy

"The Shannara books were among the first to really capture my imagination. My daydreams and therefore my stories will always owe a debt to Terry Brooks."--Brandon Mull, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Beyonders and Fablehaven series

About the Author

Terry Brooks has thrilled readers for decades with his powers of imagination and storytelling. He is the author of more than thirty books, most of which have been New York Times bestsellers. He lives with his wife, Judine, in the Pacific Northwest.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Del Rey Books
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 1 Jan. 1900
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345540816
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345540812
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 191 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.67 x 2.54 x 17.27 cm
  • Book 2 of 3 ‏ : ‎ The Defenders of Shannara

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Terry Brooks is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-five books, including the Genesis of Shannara novels Armageddon's Children and The Elves of Cintra; The Sword of Shannara; the Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy: Ilse Witch, Antrax, and Morgawr; the High Druid of Shannara trilogy: Jarka Ruus, Tanequil, and Straken; the nonfiction book Sometimes the Magic Works: Lessons from a Writing Life; and the novel based upon the screenplay and story by George Lucas, Star Wars(R): Episode I The Phantom Menace.(tm) His novels Running with the Demon and A Knight of the Word were selected by the Rocky Mountain News as two of the best science fiction/fantasy novels of the twentieth century. The author was a practicing attorney for many years but now writes full-time. He lives with his wife, Judine, in the Pacific Northwest.

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Customers find this book to be a fantastic novel by Terry Brooks with a well-thought-out storyline that includes enjoyable twists. The book receives positive feedback for its fandom, with one customer noting it's typical of Brooks' style. The character development receives mixed reactions, with some finding them believable while others find them one-dimensional. Several customers describe the book as boring.

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Customers find the book to be an excellent read, particularly praising it as a fantastic novel by Terry Brooks.

"...An excellent read. Have just finished it and await the next book in the series. So, get writing Terry!!!" Read more

"Really enjoyed this one. I have loved all the shannara books since I read the first one...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the storyline of the book, appreciating its well-thought-out plot and twists, with one customer noting it has enough adventure to keep readers satisfied.

"...an insight to the history of Shannara, as well as unexpected developments within the story itself. An excellent read...." Read more

"...The story was unique and original, a nice change as a couple before this were sortof repeating themselves with the main plot point...." Read more

"It was really good to read another Terry Brooks novel. He is a master of the genre and if you've read his other books then it's like putting on a..." Read more

"...play, with strong characters who you care about and themes which captivate the reader...." Read more

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Customers are fans of Terry Brooks, with one noting that the book is typical of his style.

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Customers have mixed opinions about the character development in the book, with some finding them believable while others describe them as one-dimensional.

"...the reader to a world of magic, myth and sword play, with strong characters who you care about and themes which captivate the reader...." Read more

"...The story is flat and lacks depth. The characters are one dimensional and it is impossible to identify with them...." Read more

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"...His characters keep me hooked. I never get bored of reading his writings and look foreword to every knew story." Read more

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"...a fan of the Shannara series I enjoyed this book, although it is not my favourite. I'm looking forward to reading the final book in this trilogy." Read more

"Bit boring 🙁 doesnt really get going but the finale is quite good 😊..." Read more

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"Extremely disappointing, is this really the same Terry Brooks. I have read all Terry's books and have always eagerly awaited publication dates...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 January 2016
    The book is typical Terry Brooks. There is sufficient explanation of previous links to this story found in previous Shannara books, to give a new reader to Terry Brooks an insight to the history of Shannara, as well as unexpected developments within the story itself. An excellent read. Have just finished it and await the next book in the series. So, get writing Terry!!!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2015
    Really enjoyed this one. I have loved all the shannara books since I read the first one. The story was unique and original, a nice change as a couple before this were sortof repeating themselves with the main plot point. My only downside to this book is I felt the title didnt really make sense, as there is no refference to the darkling child or what it means anywhere in the book.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 August 2016
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    It was really good to read another Terry Brooks novel. He is a master of the genre and if you've read his other books then it's like putting on a comfortable garment, as the background and family histories are all familiar. I look forward to the next in the series.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2020
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    Well written you can feel the characters emotions as it unfolds great read
    A good follow up to first book
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2015
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    I have been a fan of Terry brooks since I read 'The Sword of Shannara' many years ago . I eagerly await each new book, which I can devour within a couple of days. I have however been less impressed with his more recent books and in particular this latest one ' The Darkling Child' . Terry brooks strength has been his ability to transport the reader to a world of magic, myth and sword play, with strong characters who you care about and themes which captivate the reader. This latest book felt as if it was one chapter stretched out into a book and it took me two weeks to read, at the end of which I still don't know who the Darkling child is !!. Please bring back the old Druid styles, ellesedils and the excitement and magic we have come to love from the world of Shannara
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 March 2019
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    As a fan of the Shannara series I enjoyed this book, although it is not my favourite. I'm looking forward to reading the final book in this trilogy.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 August 2019
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    Enjoyed reading this book. I couldn’t put it down!
    I recommend books from this author. He’s my favourite writer. I’m a big fan.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 October 2015
    As an avid Terry Brooks Fan, I eagerly awaited the new book, and was not disappointed in the slightest, but for the best enjoyment, I'd thoroughly suggest reading all his word & demon and shannara books then you will enjoy the book even more.
    Terry has the art to be able to bring characters to life, making them more than two dimensional characters. Just as you think you know where its going, then there is a wrinkle and off at another angle you go.
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  • Avid Woodworker
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
    Reviewed in Canada on 17 January 2021
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    Terry Brooks comes through again. Well written, tightly plotted and highly descriptive, evoking images of dark forests, brilliant magic and brave souls. A wonderful distraction in a COVID world!
  • Alberto
    5.0 out of 5 stars ottimo libro
    Reviewed in Italy on 10 August 2016
    Per gli amanti del mondo Shannara, il libro è un must e non può che non piacere. Le vicende scorrono veloci ed in men che non si dica ti ritroverai risucchiata dagali eventi e dalla lettura.
  • Brett C Gill
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Australia on 18 August 2015
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    Cannot get enough of Terry Brooks.
  • Jeffrey T. Munson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Entry In The Shannara Series
    Reviewed in the United States on 19 August 2015
    Five years after facing off against the dark sorcerer Arcannen, Paxon Leah, sworn protector of the druids and now known as the High Druid's Blade, faces his greatest challenge.

    Aphenglow Elessedil, Ard Rhys of the druid order, has passed away. But Paxon has no time to mourn, for in a distant corner of the Four Lands, the magic of the wishsong has been detected. Now, Paxon and his druid companion Avelene have set off to find the source of the magic.

    The source turns out to be Reyn Frosch, a young traveling minstrel who plays music in taverns and inns. One evening, a stranger happens to hear Reyn's music. The stranger is none other but Arcannen. He promises Reyn that he will help him control the wishsong. Enlisting the help of Lariana, a young, attractive and persuasive girl, they set to the task of training Reyn.

    But the training is just a cover for a much larger scheme that will involve many others. And by now, Paxon and Avelene have discovered that Reyn is the source of the magic and are coming for him as well. What is about to ensue is a dramatic showdown where many will fight and die.

    I'm a big fan of Terry Brooks, and I've read all of his books. I especially liked this one. The story of the wishsong has appeared in many of his other books, and it serves as a good backdrop for this story. The character development is very good and the story slowly builds throughout until the final battle at the end. If you enjoy epic fantasy, then make sure to read this newest installment from the master of the genre. Highly recommended.
  • All Genre Reader
    4.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't feel like a real Terry Brooks book.
    Reviewed in the United States on 13 January 2022
    I'm not a fan of this trilogy book series in the larger Shannara series. Some of the "scenes" have never ever been in any Shannara book Terry Brooks has written. The torture scenes were a bit too much for me. Not that I haven't read worse in other books. I have. I have read many Horror, Zombie Apocalypse, etc genre books, but what happens in those books as one thing, but this type doesn't fit in the overall Shannara series. I just wasn't prepared to read it in this type of book. Overall I did like the book and the trilogy, I have to agree with other reviews, it doesn't read like a Terry Brooks book. I'm reading this trilogy so I can move on to the final four books in the Shannara series. I have read every book he has written so far and I don't want to miss the finale to such a wonderful world Terry Brooks has created. I will be sad when it ends, as I was a teenager when I was introduced to the wonderful world of Shannara. I gobbled each book, as they were released, and could hardly wait for the next book to hit the book store shelf. I have been a fan since the beginning and will always read every Terry Brooks story he writes. Well folks that was my opinion. Take it or leave it, but I hope it helps you decide to read it anyway. Read this trilogy, then move on to the Fall off Shannara's final four books. So far they are very good. Almost back to his older writing style, but still worth reading.