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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic...EXCEPT for the ending...
Let me start off by saying I LOVE Terry Brooks' books. I have been a fan since '77 when 'The Sword of Shannara' came out. With that said, I absolutely loved 'Scions', was a bit disappointed with 'Druid', and thought that 'The Elf Queen' was THE best of the series (bar none). In the opening chapters when Walker is plagued with the problem of being a captive INSIDE...
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3.0 out of 5 stars "Some of Us Listened to the Earth's Whisper..."
The forth and final installment in "The Heritage of Shannara" quartet, preceded by the "Scions", "Druid" and "Elf Queen" of Shannara. The premise is that the Four Lands are dying under both the totalitarian Federation and the sinister Shadowen, and the shade of the Druid of Allanon has called together three scions who can put an end to the entropy. Par is sent in search...
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic...EXCEPT for the ending..., October 17, 2000
Let me start off by saying I LOVE Terry Brooks' books. I have been a fan since '77 when 'The Sword of Shannara' came out. With that said, I absolutely loved 'Scions', was a bit disappointed with 'Druid', and thought that 'The Elf Queen' was THE best of the series (bar none). In the opening chapters when Walker is plagued with the problem of being a captive INSIDE Paranor because the Shadowen have brought forth the Four Horsemen to sorta keep an eye on him and make sure he stays there...I felt that Brooks had a PERFECT beginning to a really great series. The way Walker went about defeating them was truly a work of creative art in my opinion. I was really thinking that 'Talismans' was going to out-perform 'Elf Queen' but it seemed as though the ending wrapped up a little too neatly a little too quickly. My reasoning was this: when you have a series of connected novels that span 4 complete books, and they aren't even close to wrapping up the war with the Shadowen with just a hundred pages left in the book...it seemed as though there was too much to finish in such a short amount of time. It just seemed as though Brooks' was writing against a deadline and tied up the loose ends much sooner than it seemed it should have. That isn't to say this book isn't great, but I have to say it ended almost too abruptly for me. Now with that said, read this book no matter what. If you enjoy Fantasy, and a fantasy series in general, do NOT miss out on the 'Heritage of Shannara' it ranks as one of the best in print (flaws notwithstanding). I still think 'Scions' and 'Elf Queen' are the best in the series, but all in all, Terry Brooks has done a great job of giving us all what we want most: a few hours of distraction with a little adventure, magic and intrigue thrown in.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So good, you have to buy the other 6!, October 8, 1999
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I loved this book. The whole story comes to one final end, after 3 books full of running, screaming, and fighting. To date, I haven't had the chance to read The Sword of Shannara or it's sequels; I started with the scions of Shannara, Book 1 of the Heritage of Shannara. The story of the Ohmsfords and Leahs is like a history class to me. But that makes it more exciting, because it puts you more in the place of Par, Coll, and Morgan. All three have magic, created several hundred years ago, and eventually given to them, which they use to defeat the Shadowen. I love that. The whole book is almost like an AD&D adventure; some have magic, some have brute strength, and some have nothing but their wits and a dagger. It makes it really exciting, because the battles and the characters are described excellently. It's so possible to imagine Walker facing off against the four Horsemen, or Coll chasing Par through the wilderness. I love this book, and it's predecessors! I can't wait to get my hands on Sword of Shannara!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The greatest tale of good against evil concludes..., July 23, 1997
By A Customer
This book besides what many critics may say is an
excellent book. I must admit that it wasn't no
Sword of Shannara- for I believe that was Terry Brook's greatest book. This book is not for everyone, people with toddler's attention spans for instance will die in some places of the book.


But here also lies a mix of battle, magic, and fast action that mkaes up for that. The one thing that some people just don't understand about the Shannara books is that it's lessons and themes also run within the characters as well as the plot. Which is why this book has a tad more dialogue then more books but not that much. But it really is not all that much more.


I believe if it was not part of a series, it
wouldn't of gotten some of the bad reviews it got
[which were not many to begin with]. For the sole
reason that people were anxious and waited & waited for the conclusing series that they expected it to be the most magnificient written,
flawless, and extraidionary book ever wrote in
history.


This is human to do it, just like when
you wait forever to get your birthday presents-
constantly thinking & hoping about it you envision
it to be greater & greater all the time. Until you
reach a point of too high standards for it in the
first place. And people were impatient to find out
the conclusion. So if you extremely impatient with
things this book may irritate you. But if you have
a normal patience level it should not even hint to
be a problem.


This is a book well thought out, strong in emotions, and well written. And seriously won't be the publisher's lost if you don't buy it but your
own lost.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing end, October 8, 2005
Teery brooks is a genius, this book that end the heritage series is an explendid book, it conlcudes everything that happened in the first 3 books of the heritage series and it leaves you with your mouth open wishing for more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Brooks Masterpiece, September 25, 2001
This book is so amazing it's crazy. It ends the Heritage of Shannara series and Brooks gets better with every book he writes. The characters, are still phenomenal! (And that's putting it lightly!) Seriously, though the characters are a total success. The battle scenes are cool as is everything else about The Talisamans of Shannara. Awesome book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For all fiction fans, July 1, 2001
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Jelena (Yugoslavia) - See all my reviews
When I read the previous three books from "The Heritage of Shannara" I simply couldn't wait for this sequel to appear. I read it in about two days and when I finished i was a bit disappointed. Everything was great except the end. Pages and pages of fantastic adventures only to come to an end that deffinitively doesn't suit the rest of the book. After such exciting events the end should have been a bit more dynamic and exciting in order to mmatch the rest of the story. The explanation was simply a bit lame. Still, I would recommend this book to everyone because it is really worth reading and if you don't like the end just make one up.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite book, April 10, 2000
Terry Brooks is my favorite author because, of the authors that I've read, he seems to have the most evil-seeming antagonists. The shadowen in the Hertige of shannara series just reek of evil. A swarming pestilence that surrounds and destroyes all that is virtuous.

The Talismans of Shannara is my favorite book period. It is a book of characters getting out of apparently impossible situations and accomplishing their goals. It gives all the other books in the series, (which are admittedly a little disappointing because they don't seem to go anywhere), an endpoint, making the whole adventure complete. Talismans of Shannara is basically a great ending to a great series. It is comparable to the ending in Independance Day or Return of the Jedi. Evil is thwarted, but it WASN't easy. In order to know what's going on I suppose you ought to at least read the other Heritage of Shannara books, but in my opinion, Talismans of Shannara is crowning jewel of the works of Terry Brooks. I'd give it six stars if I could. W.B.R.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They all come back to settle the score!, June 8, 1999
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Wren, Walker, and Morgan are back and trying to find Coll and Par. Wren with the secret of the Elves. Walker with the magic of the Druids. And Morgan with the Sword of Leah, fixed by Quickening at her death. Par is miss-lead to think that he had killed Coll when Coll is really being held captive at Southwatch. Wren needs help to defend against the army coming from the south, so she searches for the Free-born to help stop them. Walker is held captive in the Druid Keep Parninor by the four horsemen. A great action packed book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing ending to a great series!, October 22, 1998
In the last book in the Heritage of Shannara series Terry Brooks has almost outdone himself. This is certainly his best since Elfstones and might be its equal (First King of Shannara is still the best). Although the basic plot is beginning to get stale, I would still eagerly await a new Shannara series. Perhaps a realistic plot where the Ohmsfords AREN'T scared of using their magic would be nice. The middle is a little boring but from the kidnapping of Wren on it is very, very good. I would recommend this book to all fantasy fans.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great ending ,to a great series., September 21, 2003
I have been quite satisfied by The Heritage of Shannara.It has turned out to be just as good as the first series,but in some different ways.Finally,everything comes out suspensfully satisfying in the end.
Par is definately one of the best characters ever.He has so much conflict within him ,and his love with Damson is so vivid.He developes tons through the series ,as do Walker,Morgan,and Wren.
Even though I'm not the greatest fan of fight scenes,I have to say,Walker's struggle with the Four Horsemen is one of the greatest fight scene's in all literature.It's up there with the Fellowship of the Ring's struggle in Moria,with Risca's battle with the Northland Army,with the spectacular Dave Duncan scenes,with all those scenes in Dragonlance.It's truly the most exciting part in the book.
I was glad to see that Morgan finally got his girl.After his devastating experience with Quickening,it was nice to see him happy.
The Sword of Shannara has been found,the Elves have returned,Walker has become a Druid,all the tasks which Allanon commanded to the Scions of Shannara have been completed.Now Rimmer Dall,leader of the Shadowen plans a fate for each of them.He sets his army against Wren,he sends the Four Horsemen against Walker,and to Par,to Par he sends a fate of terror beyond imagining......................
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