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| Dark Wraith of Shannara | 
enlarge | Author: Terry Brooks Publisher: Del Rey Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 11743
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0345494628 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780345494627 ASIN: 0345494628
Publication Date: March 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description THE FIRST-EVER GRAPHIC NOVEL SET IN THE WORLD OF SHANNARA!
Possessing an awesome power he is only beginning to understand, young Jair Ohmsford must summon the devastating yet darkly seductive magic of the wishsong on a fateful mission to save his friends . . . and protect the future from the forces of evil.
If you’ve never ventured into the wondrous world of Shannara, consider this an ideal opportunity. Prepare to enter the breathtaking realm of the Four Lands, where beings both noble and sinister have quested and clashed, crossed swords in the names of darkness and light, and engaged in adventures rich with mystery and majesty.
“Terry’s place is at the head of the fantasy world.” –Philip Pullman, author of The Golden Compass
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All things considered, Dark Wraith is a pretty good graphic novel April 9, 2008 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I was a little wary to say the least when I first heard about this grand experiment as Terry has called it. I am not what you would call a real fan of the format in general, and have yet to just *get into* the whole idea of reading a Comic Book (for lack of a better description). However, I tempered all of this with the fact that Terry has been one of the more consistently GOOD Fantasy Authors of the last 30 years and I decided to gamble on buying a copy.
For me, I believe the gamble paid off. While I won't be putting Dark Wraith up there with the likes of pretty much ANY of Terry's large (and growing) collection of great novels, I WILL admit that the story and even the art-work was enough to keep me interested and above-all, entertained from beginning to end.
Let me say that I am a gigantic fan of the Wishsong novel and the subsequent short story featuring Jair in the Legends II Fantasy collection and felt that Dark Wraith would be a nice continuation of events within that scope. I STILL feel that the character of Garet Jax is easily one of Brooks' best creations, and I think the whole idea behind using magic through song is one that potentially has limitless possibilities within the realm of a Shannara-themed story...add that together and I already felt like I was familiar with this story even before I began page 1.
I have to say that getting re-acquainted with Slanter all over again was a sincere pleasure...after finishing the story, I have to say that I really wish it had been longer. For those who may purchase this book thinking that the story is as epic as the typical Shannara tale will be sorely disappointed. This particular tale can be read in one fairly short sitting--unfortunately. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the story, I just felt that the book barely got moving when almost as suddenly it ended...it's THAT short.
Take that all into account along with the fact that this IS a Graphic Novel and NOT a typical story and I believe you may enjoy this shortened visit into the land of Shannara quite a bit...but for those who are strongly against Graphic-type novels, you may want to think twice before picking this one up. I guess it's just a matter of taste...and I actually enjoyed this one, but wish it had been longer.
Dark Wraith of Shannara March 26, 2008 13 out of 54 found this review helpful
Incredibly disappointed!!! This is not a book, it is a bound comic strip. I just received it after pre-ordering weeks ago and had no idea that it was not really a book. I have read every work written by Terry Brooks and thoroughly enjoy his command of the English language, his style, his story flow, his character development and his ability to paint visual pictures with words. This is nothing more than a comic book, and, as such, negates all reasons for reading a Terry Brooks work. I want to use my imagination when reading a fantasy, not have some cartoonist's rendition of the story staring me in the face.
Terry calls this book an "experiment" in his first page description of why he wrote it in this format. Looks like a bad marketing ploy to me. If you are listening Terry, the experiment failed!! Please go back to writing real books for your real readers. I would relish a Garet Jax based story in a real Terry Brooks book. I will be waiting.
graphic comic for fans of the Shannara saga March 28, 2008 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
In the Four Lands, the dream frightens Jair Ohmsford as he finds himself in trouble with shades like the late great warrior Jaret Jax the Weapons Master helping him survive his nightmare. However, reality proves even scarier when the shade of Allonon warns him an evil inhuman race the Mwellerts have a new scheme starting with the abduction of two of Jair's friends Kimber and Cogline. Jair knows he must rescue them, but no one wants to abet his cause out of fear of the enemy. Still he has power if he dares use the dark magic Wishsong that his father and his sister have cautioned as the price of employing this conjuring could be his soul. However, reluctantly he turns to the spirit of a deceased warrior for help as the enemy has come for him because he has proven with his sister to being the one to prevent the Mwells from making a nightmarish future for everyone.
DARK WRAITH OF SHANNARA is a stand alone graphic comic book that is a direct follow up to Terry Brooks' WISHSONG OF SHANNARA. The story line is entertaining due to the prime character as Jair, not wanting to bring his sibling Brin into what he believes is his cause, has difficult magical choices to make to save his friends. The black and white artwork is well done as the pictures enhance the plot. There are several other background sections that might fascinate some readers like the "The making of Dark Wraith" and "The Artist's Sketchbook" but this reviewer has no interest (even with the art being top rate) in those sections so I only gave it a quick glimpse. Fans of the Shannara saga will enjoy this novel entry.
Harriet Klausner
A Great Story In Any Medium April 24, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Ignore the reviews that say they didn't like it "because they thought it was a book." Graphic novels are a perfectly viable storytelling medium. I think no less of stories because they're told with words AND pictures.
Besides, the product description states very clearly "GRAPHIC NOVEL." If people can't read that much, they don't even have any business reading books in the first place.
Wasted effort April 8, 2008 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
The story was very weak, so if you haven't read other books by Terry Brooks, you will be lost. The plot had no heads or tails and it was very childish. The artwork was terrible. The action scenes, character faces, background, etc...The whole art is very amateurish. I was expecting a lot more from an author like Brooks.
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