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World Fall: Book Two of the Seven Circles Trilogy [Mass Market Paperback]

Douglas Niles (Author)
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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November 26, 2002
In the realm of Seven Circles, all creatures have lived in harmony within their own spheres-until the face of evil forces a druid princess to defend the peace...with an army.


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Fans of the first book in this high fantasy trilogy, 2000's Circle at Center, will welcome this sequel, set in the realm of the Seven Circles with its host of mythological creatures dwarves, elves, griffons, harpies, centaurs, giants, pegasi, dragons, trolls, golems, even angels who in their exotic variety contrast with the novel's formulaic human characters. One soon picks out the good guys from the bad. As 19th-century vintage airships float in the sky above the city of Nayve, Miradel, a human druidess who has lived many lives, prepares with her warrior husband, Natac, to battle Karlath-Fayd of Loamar, the Fifth Circle, who has created a great rift ("Riven Deep") dividing Nayve. The evil Karlath-Fayd is planning to conquer all the circles with armies of the dead, many from earthly wars. Meanwhile, in an interlude drawn from the American Civil War, a Nayvean woman uses a magical device to observe a Confederate soldier with whom she falls in love. When the soldier is bayoneted, she wafts him, surprised but happy, to her bed. Niles (the Watershed Trilogy) regularly repeats a Yogi Berra-ish metaphor, "the direction that is neither metal nor wood," much as Lord Dunsany used "beyond the fields we know" in The King of Elfland's Daughter. More familiarly, he also tosses in Tolkienian gems of power. A surfeit of action and characters will tire those who prefer more serious, thought-provoking fantasy, but others will be left wondering how it will all turn out in volume three.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Though her actions saved the realm of the Seven Circles, the druid priestess Mirandel achieved victory by breaking her order's sacred laws. Newly returned from her lengthy exile in the human realms, she finds the safety of her world threatened once again and must use even more drastic measures to protect her universe. Set in a universe of many dimensions and peopled with a variety of fantastic creatures as well as heroes and villains from a several of Earth's historic eras, this sequel to Circle at Center provides a fast-paced tale of epic adventure that belongs in most fantasy collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 359 pages
  • Publisher: Ace (November 26, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441009980
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441009985
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #142,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent fantasy novel, September 5, 2001
The world is composed of seven circles with the last one known as Earth and the fourth one called Nayve, a bucolic poster world. Harmoniously co-existing with no knowledge of war in Nayve are druids, fairies, elves and other creatures. Three centuries ago, it was foretold that Nayve was going to come under attack so the druid Miradel called a dying warrior Natac from Earth so he can assemble an army and then fight a war. Although they were victorious, Miradel was killed and was sent back to the seventh circle where she had to live seven lives before she was allowed to come back to Nayve and Natac.

In this time and place, the realm of the lord of the Death threatens the circles. Karlath-Fayd, whose minions are the souls of people who died by violence, wants to extend his dominion. To that end he has under control, although they don't know it, the evil arcane dwarf Zystyl and the leader of the harpies in the sixth circle known as Overworld. Miradel and Natac team up once again with their allies, both old and new to stop the latest threat to their world.

In this second installment of the Seven Circles Trilogy, readers will become reacquainted with friends (and enemies) they met in CIRCLE AT CENTER. Douglas Niles so eloquently describes each circle readers will have a vivid visual image of each land. Fans of Tolkien and Brooks will love this epic fantasy and eagerly await the next book in this series (which can't come too soon for this reviewer).

Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars Donna, August 1, 2011
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This was a very interesting book it was a little hard to follow but the characters are well written. I would recommend this book, just be true to give it your full attention, because you will not understand it if you don't.
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3.0 out of 5 stars like the first one, it's mediocre, January 18, 2006
In this book, more warriors are sent from earth to nayve, including jubal. Natac gains another ally, of whom is a dragon named regillix. Sirien's sister, janitha, also joins to fight. Another good but in some ways, bad book. Like the first, there are some sexuality that is described in a little too much clarity. It was boring at some parts too. Still another okay read. Recommended.
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He hesitated before he fastened the shutters across the large window, reluctant to cast the great room into darkness. Read the first page
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elven riders, metal giants, two druids, troll king, seven circles, flotation bags, taloned feet
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Riven Deep, Regillix Avatar, Seventh Circle, Fourth Circle, Sixth Circle, First Circle, Chaos Storm, Blind Ones, Arkan Pass, Tapestry of the Worldweaver, General Paternak, Goddess Worldweaver, Center of Everything, Marshal Nayfal, Daric Lightbringer, Fifth Circle, King Fedlater, Roland Boatwright, Worldweaver's Loom, Festival of Fyre, Jubal Caughlin, Lord Zystyl, Nayve War, Tamarwind Trak, White Hills
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