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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adventures of the High Lord,
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This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Paperback)
The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1 (2009) is an omnibus edition of the Landover series. It contains Magic Kingdom for Sale--Sold!, The Black Unicorn and Wizard at Large.
These novels are set in Landover, a kingdom nestled within the mists of Fairy. It provides enchantment and adventure and has knights and knaves, dragons and damsels, and wizards and warlocks. Magic Kingdom for Sale - Sold (1986) is the first fantasy novel in this series. A prestigious department store offers a Magic Kingdom for sale at only $1,000,000.00 to an appropriate buyer. See Meeks at the main office. In this story, Ben finds a Christmas Wishbook in his mail. It is addressed to Annie, his deceased wife. Looking through the catalog, he finds an advertisement reading "Magic Kingdom for Sale" and describing Landover. Naturally, Ben initially considers the advertisement to be a hoax. Yet the department store has a reputation for providing exactly what they advertise. Maybe it would be an adventure. Ben discusses the ad with Miles, his partner and only friend. Miles also sees it as a cruel hoax, but doesn't mention anything that Ben hasn't already considered. Eventually, Ben takes a week off and goes to New York to talk with Meeks. Meeks is initially more interested in questioning Ben about his work and skills, but does finally provide a little more information. Yet he chooses not to disclose the location of the kingdom nor the identity of the seller. He lets Ben see the contract terms on the offer, but refuses to let him have a copy until Ben buys the kingdom. Ben clears away all pending commitments and raises the $1,000,000.00 price of the kingdom. A month after his meeting with Meeks, Ben receives plane tickets and directions to a rendezvous point where he will be met. The directions take him into the Blue Ridge Mountains. After parking the rental car and walking up the designated path, Ben finds a dark tunnel through the woods. He considers turning back, but continues on into the darkness. As he travels through the tunnel, he encounters a dark creature with a dark rider. Ben flees from the screaming creature and then finds a battered knight at the other end of the tunnel. The mounted knight charges past him toward the following threats. Ben is nudged off the path by the horse as it rushes past him. There is a sudden explosion of light. The Black Unicorn (1987) is the second fantasy novel in this series. Ben is firmly established as the High Lord of Landover and has various projects underway to improve the land. In this story, Ben, Questor and Willow have dreams. When they discuss them at breakfast, there seems to have been an urgency to each dream. Despite warnings from Abernathy, all three set out to follow the dreams. In Ben's dream, Miles is having some difficulty. So Ben returns to Chicago to check. He encounters visions of Meeks twice during his visit, once at the end of the time tunnel and once outside the elevator on the fifteenth floor near the offices of his law firm. Miles tells him that his fears are unfounded and Ben hurries back to Landover. In Questor's dream, the hiding place of the lost magic books is revealed. So Questor and Bunion travel to the ruined fortress of Mirwouk. There they find the lost books and return to the castle. In Willow's dream, a black unicorn appears in Landover. So Willow and Parsnip search for the unicorn. Ben returns first to Sterling Silver. Shortly thereafter, Questor arrives and shows the magic books to Ben. Then Ben goes back to bed, but has a strange encounter in the night. Suddenly Meeks appears before him. This time he is not an illusion, but the real wizard. He paralyzes Ben with magic and them replaces his clothes with those of a common man. When Ben tries to use his Paladin medallion, he finds it changed to an image of Meeks. And Meeks has the Paladin medallion. Somehow Ben no longer looks like himself to others and Meeks looks like Ben. Ben tells his friends that he is the High Lord, but they deny him and have him ejected from the castle. After stewing a while, Ben realizes that Willow will bring the Black Unicorn to Meeks in his guise as the High Lord, so he heads south to intercept her. Wizard at Large (1988) is the third fantasy novel in this series. Ben has been High Lord for almost five years. In this story, Questor has found a way to transform Abernathy back to his human form, but he needs the Paladin medallion to use as a catalyst. Since Questor's magic efforts usually fail in part or completely, Abernathy is not certain that such effort would be beneficial. Despite his objections, it is obvious that Abernathy wants to regain his human form. Ben reluctantly agrees to the effort and hands the medallion to Abernathy. On the first try, Questor changes Abernathy into a full dog, without speech or hand-like paws. Embarrassed, Questor tries again and successfully returns Abernathy to his dog-like form and pushes for a full transformation into a human. But then he sneezes and Abernathy disappears. A bottle with dancing harlequins appears in his stead. Questor believes that he has exchanged Abernathy for the bottle. And he is certain that he has seen the bottle previously, but is unsure of where and when. Later he realizes that the bottle contains a Darkling, a form of demon that does dark magic for the holder of the bottle. Meanwhile, Abernathy finds himself crowded into a display case. After a while, a young girl comes into the room and soon discovers him within the case. Elizabeth lets him out and takes him to her room. Unluckily, two guards see Abernathy with her and report the news to Michel Ard Rhi, the master of the castle. The author of this series is best known for his Shannara novels. This fantasy series has a somewhat different emphasis. Highly recommended for Brooks fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of court wizards, fanciful creatures, and true romance. -Arthur W. Jordin
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great series. Kindle version is actually legible.,
By ElfNeedsFoodBad (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Kindle Edition)
If you downloaded the free kindle copy of SOLD!, you'll be happy to know that this version doesn't have the annoying text recognition errors that were prevalent in that copy. This 3-for-1 bundle is also great!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Once upon a .............,
By JT (Nevada City, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Paperback)
If you like enchanted castles, wizards, demons, talking dragons, evil witches, love, battles, etc., etc., etc., then "The Magic Kingdom of Landover" Vol. 1 is for you.
I know it's trite and over-used but this is a page turner and a fun read. I don't want to give much of the story away, I'll just say the premise is ingenious the way our hero, Ben Holiday (a successful modern day lawyer in Chicago) ends up King of Landover, a mythical kingdom (or is it?). I've already decided for myself that (just like Hogwarts) Landover's out there somewhere. You'll just have to read and decide for yourself. I'm anxious to read Vol. 2, (the two remaining books in the series).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marvelous!,
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This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Paperback)
More fun than the Shannara series, but just as entertaining and well written! Highly recommended. And if you've been turned away from Terry Brooks because you're angry that the Sword of Shannara is too similar to LOTR, then read this, its COMPLETELY different (as are 90% of his books) and will perhaps let you enjoy his work. I think books 2 and 3 are the best, but all are good. Highly recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a ride!,
By Clayton B. Johnson (If you have to ask, you would only use it against me someday.) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Kindle Edition)
I got the first book in the series free as a stand alone for my Kindle when it was offered some time ago. I found the omnibus editions for this series after I finished the first book. I don't particularly like having 2 copies of the same book, but I couldn't beat the cheaper price for the bundle. I love this series, which, for me, is novel because I don't generally like fantasy novels. I think that because the main character is from "our" world, I was able to grow to like this series and care about the characters. I would recommend this to anyone who likes fantasy, even urban fantasy, because I think there's a strong enough tie into the real world that it isn't extremely far fetched as it might otherwise be now. I will start the second omnibus soon, and, hopefully, despite the bad reviews, the 6th book soon after I finish the second omnibus. I've yet to read a bad book series on my Kindle starting with a book that started a series when it was offered for free. Maybe I'm lucky or easily entertained. I can't wait to start the second omnibus.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutly amazing!,
By David (Spain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Kindle Edition)
This novel is incredible. If you like fantasy and comedy, this book is for you. The writer is really prodigious! Try the sample and see by youself.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magic Kingdon - I'm sold!,
By Pamela Nichols (Glendale, AZ, US) - See all my reviews
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I loved this book. The fact that it was 3 books in one was a plus. This series has everything, love, romance, wizards, demons, talking dogs...what more could you want.
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW just what I was looking for,
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This review is from: The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large (Paperback)
I have been looking for something like this for a long time. Thank goodness a friend I work with came to the rescue with this suggestion.
I like the way Mr. Brooks writes. Does not waste words, the book is fast paced and keeps your interest with something constantly going on. If you like adventure, fiction, and fantasy then you will like this. He takes you to this never, never land and makes you believe it is the real thing. How often have you wished to just stumble across a make believe time and place, with castles, trolls, faries, the whole thing. I can't wait until Volume Two comes in the mail so I can continue on with the epic. I LOVE IT.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magical in definiton!,
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I had never heard of Terry Brooks before I bought this book, but since then I have bought all of his stuff and have found that they are all equally good, but this one takes the top spot. It was so magical and a story that took me for a ride that was suprisingly enjoyable. If you like books that always keep you guessing, give you just what you're looking for at the necessary parts, and then still suprises you at the end then this book is definitely for you.
I wont go into detail about this book because that is what the product description is for and I am here to tell you about whether or not the book was good, so I'll just say that it was better than good and that it was fantastic. I hope you enjoy it!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slow at first but stick with it.,
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Slow at first but stick with it. I was going to put this book down since it was very slow for the first 1/3 of the book but it does pick up and gets good. I did end up getting all the books that follow after it. If you are looking at reading this get the first 3 books in one book so save you money he has another book that has the last 3 books so you only have to buy 2 instead of 6 books
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The Magic Kingdom of Landover Volume 1: Magic Kingdom For Sale SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large by Terry Brooks (Paperback - August 18, 2009)
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