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The Elf Queen & The King [Hardcover]

Robert Stanek (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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The Elf Queen and the King is the first book in the Ruin Mist Tales, an epic fantasy series for young readers from bestselling author Robert Stanek. Ruin Mist Tales represent the dark path through the Ruin Mist Chronicles. Don't miss out on this special hardcover edition! The one hope of the peoples of Ruin Mist was Queen Mother, the elf queen of old. She saw a way out of everlasting darkness, a path that required the union of the divided peoples. Yet the Elves of the West did not share her vision. They thought her mad and answered her call for help with a call to arms. Now for the first time in recorded history the armies of the West are marching toward the sacred city of the East and an unholy war where elf must fight elf is inevitable. To turn back the tides of one war and prepare for another, Queen Mother must send her most trusted warriors on a perilous journey across the Great Sea, but what the elves will find if they can reach the far shores cannot be known for certain.

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It's classic elf-oriented fantasy with intriguing characters and an entertaining story. -- F & SF

One of the undiscovered gems of 2002. Magical writing, wonderful descriptions, and very intriguing characters make an amazing book. -- Martin Brook

What's wonderful about the books is the believability of the world... Each successive book gets better and better. -- Sunday Tribune

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Discover the books that are delighting readers all across the country! The Elf Queen & The King is the first book in the Ruin Mist Tales --an alternate history for best-selling author Robert Stanek's Keeper Martin's Tales. For every fantastic story you'll ever find, there are often other stories that retell the adventures from different points of view--so why should it be any different in Ruin Mist? Join us now as we walk the dark path through the chronicles of Ruin Mist. Discover new secrets, new dangers, new visions and new realities!

The Elf Queen & The King is Part 1 of Elf Queen's Quest. This book is adapted for young readers. The completion of Elf Queen's Quest is provided as The Elf Queen & The King Book 2. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 236 pages
  • Publisher: Reagent Press (February 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575450763
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575450766
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,384,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I'm Robert Stanek, and I've been writing stories for nearly 30 years. Though I've always been a writer at heart, I never set out to be a writer. What I wanted to be, I didn't know when I said goodbye to high school. What I wanted to do though, I knew that: I wanted to see the world--and so I did while serving my country in distant lands.

I wrote novels for more than ten years before I ever tried to get published. My big break came with a book about publishing--only a different sort of publishing than you may be thinking. The book was about web publishing and so my career in writing began. While I wrote those other books, I wrote many, many stories and books for my kids, and I collected them for a few decades, until at my children's urging I set out to get them published for others to enjoy.

I am the second youngest of five children, raised by a single mom. While stationed in Hawaii with the U.S. Air Force and working shift work, I went back to school and earned my bachelor's and master's degrees from Hawaii Pacific University. After an 11-year career in the military, I moved with my wife and children to Washington State. When I'm not writing, I can be found playing video games, reading books, or trekking the great outdoors in search of adventure with my wife and children.

It's been a fairly open secret I also write as William Stanek. You can learn more about me at http://www.robertstanek.com or at http://stanek.reagentpress.com. Find me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/RobertStanekAuthor.

 

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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is magic!, June 3, 2002
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"bfredrickson316" (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
This book introduces us to the mysterious world of Ruin Mist. I'll be the first to admit that I am late in joining the Ruin Mist craze. My son wanted to read it, so we read it together, and I was pleasantly surprised!

It's the story of a great change coming to a magical world and those that have a part in that change. Vilmos is a young boy. He lives a somewhat normal life with his "mother" and "father", until his dreams become more than figments of his imagination. With the help of a mysterious benefactor, Vilmos gets away just before he is found out for what he really is (a wizard-to-be). It is also the story of a princess, who is heartbroken, and the journey she undertakes that changes her life and helps her come to terms with the loss of her mother.

Robert Stanek put together a true masterpiece. Not only did the book set the stage for the following books, but it allowed the reader to feel like they were right there within the story. This is one well written book, as it has a little bit of everything. There's well-developed characters, mystery, suspense, conflict of good vs. evil, and more. This was a truly good book and a pleasure to read. This book should be enjoyed by readers of all ages!

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Yuk!, November 2, 2002
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I bought this book because of the Amazon.com recommendations. This book showed up as a recommendation on the pages of two different authors whose work I really enjoy. I am suffering buyers remorse. The customer reviews did not indicate the necessity of reading the other books in the series. Big omission. This book has too many characters, refering to too many past events. I can't find a hook to get even slightly interested in any of them. If you are new to Robert Stanek's books, I sure wouldn't recommend starting here.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Even Fantasy Needs Some Rules, March 3, 2003
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I enjoy children's books very much - especially fantasy. I am always on the lookout for a nice, long series. The writing does not need to be complex as long as the plot is eventful. If there are interesting characters, that is a bonus.

I thought I would be polite and pass on reviewing this book - but without exaggeration, this was the worst thing I have ever read! Altough the book is aimed for the 9-12 year old age group, it could actually put new or reluctant readers off reading entirely.

The author needs to attend some writer's workshops and would benefit from a more actively involved editor. To add insult to injury the book physically fell apart before I could finish it.

Nevertheless, I read Book I to the bitter end. In the hopes that the author had improved, I also began to read The Kingdoms of the Elves of the Reaches Book I. Imagine my dismay to discover it was basically the same book with the same plot (and the same book binding faults).

The plotting is incoherent, the characterization is inconsistent and the overall impact is dismal. The author seems to have relied heavily on both dictionary and thesaurus without gaining benefit from either. Characters "flush palely." Events occurring a millenium in the past are described as having happened 1,000 years "hence." Princess Adrina and her horse take a tumble and eyes roll "wantonly." (I am not sure whether they were hers or the horse's - either way it was the wrong word.)

The only section that resonates with any depth or truth is the segment in which the magician Xith instructs his apprentice Vilmos in how to defend himself from attack. This section is disturbing because it portrays an inarticulate, physically abusive instructor as an admirable adult role model. Xith's bombardment of Vilmos with rocks while exhorting him to protect himself sounded like a particularly nasty method of instruction. Evem though Vilmos eventually succeeds, the teaching methods include physical pain and his being "goaded by Xith's perky smirk."

For an addictive series with a balance of interesting characters I would suggest instead Garth Nix' Tower series. For adventurous plotting - Tad Williams.

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