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Magic Kingdom For Sale--Sold! by Terry Brooks
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Magic Kingdom for Sale/Sold (Orbit Books)

by Terry Brooks

Series: The Magic Kingdom of Landover (Book 1)

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Futura Publications (1986), Paperback, 352 pages

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Classic tale of "triumph if only you believe in yourself." I enjoyed how the "house of cards" he built for himself ended up working out. Predictable, but fun. ( )
  kuatoquaid | Dec 27, 2009 |
This was my introduction to Terry Brooks (not counting the novelization of The Phantom Menace, which I am embarrassed to admit to purchasing), and it was pretty good. The premise was straightforward: depressed lawyer Ben Holiday sees a magic kingdom for sale in a department store catalog, purchases it, and discovers it's not quite everything he hoped it would be. It was well-written and clever, if a bit predictable. It reminded me a lot of the books I read back in middle school, and in its own way was a pleasant trip down memory lane. In short, it's a relaxing bit of light fantasy, but nothing I would go out of my way for. ( )
  melydia | Oct 28, 2009 |
I remembered only after I downloaded the book that Terry Brooks was the author of the offensively derivative Shanarra series, so I went into the book expecting the worst. Sure enough, the writing is quite hackneyed - but the story pulled me in. Ben's character attracted me, and the struggle to make the magic kingdom work seemed a real one. Finally, this is a true fantasy story in which the main character has no fighting ability or magic powers (other than the talisman given to him, over which he has no control.) That is, Ben has to solve his problems just as you or I would. So, a reluctant but genuine recommendation. ( )
  ddjiii | Oct 13, 2009 |
Terry Brooks is the writer of the ongoing Shannara series, high fantasy that quite frankly bored me to tears. With the Kingdom of Landover series however, Brooks created a funny and unique set of magical books. A lawyer in our world finds a classified ad looking for a king, he buys it and discovers that what he has in fact bought is the throne to the kingdom of Landover a magical fantasy world he can cross over into. Wonderful whimsy this is entertaining fare for all and a great introduction to fantasy for younger readers. ( )
  DBJones | Aug 28, 2009 |
An older title by Brooks, back when he was a little more original. Of course, his style wasn't as polished, either, and there were several dry spots. Overall, though, this was a good read. ( )
  okashiikessen | Aug 1, 2009 |
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The Witch of the North seemed to think for a time, with her head bowed and her eyes upon the ground. Then she looked up and said, "I do not know where Kansas is, for I have never heard that country mentioned before. But tell me, is it a civilized country?"

"Oh, yes," replied Dorothy.

"Then that accounts for it. In the civilized countries I believe there are no witches left, nor wizards, nor sorceresses, nor magicians. But, you see, the Land of Oz has never been cvilized, for we are cut off from all the rest of the world. There we still have witches and wizards amongst us."

L. Frank Baum, The Wizard of Oz
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After Ben Holiday purchased Landover, he discovered the magic kingdom had some problems. The Barons refused to recognize a king and the peasants were without hope. To make matters worse, Ben learned that he had to duel to the death with the Iron Mask, the terrible lord of the demons--a duel which no human could hope to win....

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