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Worldbinder

by Farland, David

Description

The bestselling epic breaks new ground After the events of Sons of the Oak, Fallion and Jaz, the sons of the great Earth King Gaborn, are living as fugitives in their own kingdom, newly invaded and secretly controlled by supernatural being of ultimate evil. The sons are hiding until they can regain their rightful places in the land. Fallion seems destined to heal the world, and feels the supernatural calling to act. When he calls on his powers to do so though, two entire worlds collapse into one, and every living thing on both worlds is transformed into an entirely new being—yet still somehow the same. Evil is certainly still the same, and may have influenced this for a terrible purpose.

About the Author

Farland, David

David Farland is an American author known for his works in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He was born in Oregon in 1957.Farland's most notable works include the "Runelords" series, which follows a world where magical powers can be transferred from person to person, and the "Mancer" series, which explores a world where people can manipulate reality through the power of language.Farland is also known for his work as a writing instructor, and has taught writing workshops and courses around the world. He has also written several books on the craft of writing, including "Million Dollar Outlines" and "Drawing on the Power of Resonance in Writing."Farland's writing is known for its fast-paced action, well-drawn characters, and intricate world-building. He has won several awards for his writing, including the Philip K. Dick Memorial Special Award for "On My Way to Paradise" in 1989 and the Whitney Award for "In the Company of Angels" in 2010.In addition to his writing and teaching work, Farland has also worked as a game designer and as a judge for the Writers of the Future contest. He continues to write and publish new novels and stories, and his works are enjoyed by fans of science fiction and fantasy around the world.

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