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The Rise of the Wyrm Lord: The Door Within Trilogy - Book Twoby Wayne Thomas Batson
Book DescriptionThomas Nelson, 2007-07-10. Paperback. New. Brand New. In Stock. Order Now. Over 900,000 CD/DVD. Ship out within 2 business day. International Shipping is available. Bookseller Terms of SaleWe ship Internationally. Trusted Online Bookseller. Served over 100,000 customers and sold over 900,000 copies. All packages will be deliver with Delivery confirmation and Insurance at NO-EXTRA COST. We ship all products from our warehouse in Tennessee, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Oregon. Returns and exchanges are only accepted due to error in shipment by us. We ship Internationally. Customer ReviewsOn Oct 10 2008, RienTakhid said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Uniting familiar characters with delightful new ones, “The Rise of the Wyrm Lord” chronicles the further adventures of Aidan Thomas as he readjusts to life in our world, the Mirror Realm, as well as detailing the journeys of headstrong Antoinette Reed. When the teenagers meet at school, they quickly discover a mutual love for King Eliam and his ways. Convinced that Antoinette is being called to the Realm, Aidan secures her promise to search for Robby’s Glimpse and persuade him to join them while he tries to persuade him in their own world. Never dreaming of the trouble it would cause, Antoinette gives her word and soon her adventures in the Realm begin.Like “The Door Within,” “The Rise of the Wyrm Lord” works with a broad cast of twelve knights, each with different strengths. This book introduces my favorite character, the herbmaster and pyromaniac knight Sir Oswyn. Batson manages to keep his main characters—both the Glimpses from each other and Antoinette from Aidan—very distinct so that we do not lose track of characters for the number of them. Teenagers who enjoy fantasy will love this second book in the Door Within trilogy. Woven within the fast-paced tale is a lesson of trust and obedience—and the consequences of ignoring wise counsel. The only problem with the book is that it is the middle of the sequence. The ending leaves one wanting more! And that is hardly a true problem. " On Nov 9 2007, Jconn said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "This sequel to The Door Within is great! It picks up smoothly from the first book, and I loved the cliffhanger at the end! Very well-written. Don't read it out of order in the trilogy, though!"
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