The Runes of War (Runespell Trilogy #1)
After working in Heffers Booksellers for a short while and running her own small business, she pulled Richard out of publishing and together they spent five winters teaching skiing in Soldeu, Andorra in the Pyrenees.
She completed her first novel, The Runes of War whilst in Andorra but after Harper Collins made an offer for that and the rest of the Runespell Trilogy writing took over. The Runes of War was published in December 1995, The Lost Runes in October 1996 and The Runes of Sorcery in May 1997.
I dislike the character shifts, otherwise its wonderful.
Don't know what everyone else complains about, this book has the perfect amount of detail and depth to it to make it a fantastic fantasy story that is worthy of praise. Highly recommended if you like David Eddings Domes of Fire etc. Good read indeed.
Born in Derbyshire in 1964, Jane Welch was educated at Repton Prep School in Derbyshire and three separate public schools. After working in Heffers Booksellers for a short while and running her own small business, she pulled Richard out of publishing and together they spent five winters teaching skiing in Soldeu, Andorra in the Pyrenees. She completed her first novel, The Runes of War whilst in
This is what I would call "High Fantasy" and is very enjoyable.It is a bit telegraphed to start with, but then the action starts to move a lot faster and carries the reader along before you notice.
This book could have been shortened tremendously. Very slow. Not a lot happens. Ending was very anti-climactic. Not crazy about the characters...but still, for some very odd reason, find myself wanting to finish the trilogy.
Don't know what everyone else complains about, this book has the perfect amount of detail and depth to it to make it a fantastic fantasy story that is worthy of praise. Highly recommended if you like David Eddings Domes of Fire etc. Good read indeed.
Jane Welch
Paperback | Pages: 464 pages Rating: 3.67 | 116 Users | 6 Reviews
Mention Of Books The Runes of War (Runespell Trilogy #1)
Title | : | The Runes of War (Runespell Trilogy #1) |
Author | : | Jane Welch |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 464 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 1998 by Trafalgar Square Publishing (first published December 1995) |
Categories | : | Fantasy |
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Born in Derbyshire in 1964, Jane Welch was educated at Repton Prep School in Derbyshire and three separate public schools.After working in Heffers Booksellers for a short while and running her own small business, she pulled Richard out of publishing and together they spent five winters teaching skiing in Soldeu, Andorra in the Pyrenees.
She completed her first novel, The Runes of War whilst in Andorra but after Harper Collins made an offer for that and the rest of the Runespell Trilogy writing took over. The Runes of War was published in December 1995, The Lost Runes in October 1996 and The Runes of Sorcery in May 1997.
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Original Title: | The Runes of War |
ISBN: | 000648025X (ISBN13: 9780006480259) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Runespell Trilogy #1 |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 116 Users | 6 ReviewsJudgment Of Books The Runes of War (Runespell Trilogy #1)
Loved re-reading this book after not having read it since ut was first published. Live the ertailed descriptions, was able to immerse myself in the settings and relate to the characters feelings.I dislike the character shifts, otherwise its wonderful.
Don't know what everyone else complains about, this book has the perfect amount of detail and depth to it to make it a fantastic fantasy story that is worthy of praise. Highly recommended if you like David Eddings Domes of Fire etc. Good read indeed.
Born in Derbyshire in 1964, Jane Welch was educated at Repton Prep School in Derbyshire and three separate public schools. After working in Heffers Booksellers for a short while and running her own small business, she pulled Richard out of publishing and together they spent five winters teaching skiing in Soldeu, Andorra in the Pyrenees. She completed her first novel, The Runes of War whilst in
This is what I would call "High Fantasy" and is very enjoyable.It is a bit telegraphed to start with, but then the action starts to move a lot faster and carries the reader along before you notice.
This book could have been shortened tremendously. Very slow. Not a lot happens. Ending was very anti-climactic. Not crazy about the characters...but still, for some very odd reason, find myself wanting to finish the trilogy.
Don't know what everyone else complains about, this book has the perfect amount of detail and depth to it to make it a fantastic fantasy story that is worthy of praise. Highly recommended if you like David Eddings Domes of Fire etc. Good read indeed.
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