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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780061056277 ISBN: 0061056278 Label: Eos Manufacturer: Eos Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: February 01, 1997 Publisher: Eos Release Date: December 26, 1996 Studio: Eos Editorial Review: Product Description: The Breaching of the Veil A kidnapped Princess and a clanless man share a terrible secret--the dark powers of Maedun are preparing a new assault on the shinning Isle of Celi. Using stolen Celae magic, the sorcerer Hakkar plans to rip down the veil of enchantment drawn about the island kingdom. Only the great sword Kingmaker can save the land. Until it, too, is shattered. Brynda, daughter of Keylan, must teach her Rune Blade to sing death's song--or Maedun's Somber Riders will slain all Celi for their own! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Horribly GreatIt was soo good I have to read it over and over and over and over again. The story is so enthralling and it totally sucked me in just like the ones before it. I love it! ^^ Rating: - Terrific book, engaging charactersProbably my favorite thus far. Marston does a wonderful job with her characters, making them vivid and alive.Unlike some authors whose characters are one dimentional. Characters so well done that they "spill" into later books. Her books are always a joy to read, the only "fault" is that I wish she could write them even faster than she does! Rating: - Disappointed!I just have to say that I was disappointed with the conclusion of this trilogy. I bought all three books and expected to just read three books! It is a great story, but I just can't help feeling let down. I don't feel like there was any conclusions at all in this book considering it's the last in the trilogy. Now I have to get the next trilogy (was that the plan all along?) - and from what I can tell, only 2 books are out so far which means i have to wait for yet another series to finish ... Read More Rating: - Objection!I would like to object to "A reader from N.Y." I can see how this book may seem like all the others, but can you imagine all the work that went into it? I would certainly like to see you write something in that much detail, and following along with all the Celtic feast, traditions, and all the other little tidbits that make this series great! I'm in the middle of writing something to the like myself, but I can't get ahold of any good sources for learning about the cultures! Well, I've said ... Read More Rating: - StandardEntertaining, but the main failing of Broken Blade is that it is exactly like too many other sci-fi/fanatsy novels available today. Browsing through the sci-fi/fantasy section of a bookstore is bewildering - there are so many hundreds of books entitled "Dragonmaker", "Sword of Light", and such that you don't know where to turn. I've read too many other fantasy novels with plotlines and characters all extremely similar to this one. It was fairly enjoyable, but do yourself a favor and don't buy ... Read More |