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Title | : | The Elven (Die Elfen #1) |
Author | : | Bernhard Hennen |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 790 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2015 by AmazonCrossing (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. High Fantasy. Fiction |
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A fierce and merciless demon has been unleashed on the world, spreading destruction and bloodshed in both the human and the elven realms. Northlander Jarl Mandred witnesses the ruthless attack on his men, and he seeks vengeance with the help of the elf queen, Emerelle. Despite Mandred’s barbaric human nature, the queen orchestrates an elfhunt joined by the two strongest warriors in Albenmark to pursue the beast. Farodin, the fiercest fighter in the land, and Nuramon, the healer, seize the opportunity to make history alongside Mandred in a life-defining series of battles waged in parallel universes.
The Elven is an epic tale, bringing heroes together across the boundaries of their worlds to avenge past losses and influence fates yet to be decided.
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Original Title: | Die Elfen ASIN B00NY7FB6O |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Die Elfen #1, The Saga of the Elven #1 |
Characters: | Mandred, Nuramon, Emerelle, Farodin, Noroelle |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 6872 Users | 402 ReviewsNotice Regarding Books The Elven (Die Elfen #1)
A True EpicThis novel starts off wonderfully. There's a monster, a chase, a rescue, a hunt and tragedy, comradeship, swords, axes and bows. And then, a story of fellowship, truth, growth and, adventure begins. While most would see this as almost a separate book, I found it to be an ingenious tale of consequences. Our three heroes focus solely on their goal to the exclusion of seeing the threads being weaved into a tapestry of chaos and destruction as a result of their, and another's, actions.An epicA classic epic fantasy. Some characters I loved despite their shortcomings and some I deeply hated. A long book but it was necessary for the character development and the historical element. Good job, I loved the old soul trees...
(Spoiler-free)Let this masterpiece of my childhood be the first book I am ever to review. Be gentle with me! I have read The Elven when I was about ten years old and I remember wanting to borrow it from my local libabry. But the book was shelved as adult fantasy and so I wasn't allowed to take and I had to call my mom because she had to give her permission. Praise to my mother that she has never bothered to check the books I read (unlike my TV shows, how is that for double moral standard?)!
This book is the ultimate chunker and every word is gold. Fans of epic fantasy adventures should all rush to add this to the tbr shelf. There is a mixture of elves, dwarves, humans, demons, time travel, and fairy tale creatures with attitudes. When I think of the warm feelings I get from reading a great fantasy story, this is exactly the type of book I refer to. Its Lord of the Rings mixed with Greek tragedy, written in a simplistic voice that says so much without needing complicated sentences.
This book....was a hard read. Theres just something about books that are translated from German, I think, that end up somewhat dry. This felt like the longest book Ive read in a very very long time. I enjoyed the ending, i enjoyed the storyline, i enjoyed the characters, but oh my word it took so long to get anywhere. That said, the entire last 5% or so of the book had me in tears. I may try to read the next book in the series, somewhere way down the line, but for now I need a break from this
The plotMandred, human and Jarl of a village called "Firnstayn", sets out to hunt down a man-boar that threatens his people. The creature lures him to an Albengate from where he gets to the homeland of the elves, "Albenmark". The elven queen, Emerelle, agrees to help him kill the creature that threatens his village, but in return demands to raise his first born child. With a heavy heart, he agrees, and an elf hunt, among others consisting of two elves called Nuramon and Farodin who happen to
Really enjoyed this book, really made me want to keep turning the pages to see how the story would go...
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