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The Stone of the Stars

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A fresh, new Canadian author, who is comparable to Marion Zimmer Bradley, debuts a brand new fantasy trilogy for all ages. The quest is on to find the coveted Stone of the Stars on the mystical isle of Trynisia, once a place where humans dwelt side by side with dragons. Four have set off on their journey to reach it-Ailia, a daydreaming bookworm; Damion, a devoted missionary; Jomar, a half-breed soldier-slave; and Lorelyn, quite possibly a prophesied savior, who will one day guide her people ina battle against the Dark God. But can they reach the isle and the Stone of the Stars before the tyrannical God-King Khalazar finds it and uses it to rule the world?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 5, 2004
      Canadian author Baird blends an accessible style, typical of her popular young adult novels (The Hidden World
      ; The Dragon's Egg
      ), with a rich mythology in this delightful fantasy for adults, the first of a new series. In the ancient history of the almost excessively Earth-like planet of Mera, the world was ruled by the magic-using Elei. When a rain of meteors destroyed their exquisite civilization, the few survivors clung to two prophecies: one of an evil avatar of the dark god Modrian, and one of the Tryna Lia, a young woman who would use the powerful Star Stone to defend against him. Now, hundreds of years later, the last descendents of the Elei believe they have found the Tryna Lia just in time to defeat a cruel tyrant who proclaims himself favored by Modrian, but only a few people know the Star Stone's location: Ana, an old woman who claims to read minds and wield magic; Damion, a priest of the One God Aan who finds his faith troubled by evidence of strange powers and old gods; and Ailia, a young student who loves fairy tales but has a hard time believing that they can come true. The vowel-heavy Elei names are too easily confused or forgotten, but this is a minor flaw. Baird has produced a real winner, sure to please current fans and appeal to many new ones. (Feb. 1)

      FYI:
      Baird has won the Canadian Children's Book Centre Choice Award.

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2004
      The armies of the God-King Khalazar threaten the peaceful folk of Great Island, bringing with them their practices of slavery and dark magics, as well as their search for the artifact known as the Star Stone. A group of four young people, including a storyteller, a priest, a visionary, and a runaway slave, sets out to find the Star Stone and discover its nature before Khalazar and his minions take it. Baird's debut features a cast of appealing heroes intent on beating the odds and accomplishing great deeds in the name of honor and freedom. This series opener provides a strong contribution to the epic fantasy genre and belongs in most fantasy collections.

      Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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