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Seeker, the Wildman, and Morning Star discover that the mysterious warrior sect they had been so desperate to join is not quite what it appears from the outside.Tags
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Reviewed by Carrie Spellman for TeensReadToo.com
FYI: This is Book 2 of THE NOBLE WARRIORS series, and therefore a sequel to SEEKER. If you don't want the end of SEEKER spoiled for you, STOP! If that's not a concern, I invite you back to Anacrea.
Seeker, Morning Star, and Wildman are with the Nomana, training to be Noble Warriors themselves. It's been nine months and they are about to face the most difficult test in their training so far. On their first day of the new lessons, Wildman does the unthinkable, and must be banished from the Nom. Seeker worries that he too will be sent away, due to the deal he made to get Wildman into training in the first place. Morning Star is despondent at the loss of her friend.
Meanwhile, a new threat is show more approaching Anacrea, and destroying everything and everyone that gets in its way. When the new threat joins forces with the old, what will become of Anacrea? And where does that leave the Nomana?
For the first time the Nom is divided. How far should they and will they go to protect the people of Anacrea and their home? And now that Seeker seems to have acquired limitless power, what should be done about him? How much power is too much?
This may seem like a pretty vague description of the story, but I don't want to give too much away. The book starts out fast and full, and keeps right on going. It's a fast read, but only because so much keeps happening that you don't want to put it down! So much changes for the three friends, but that's part of growing up. Not only does this book progress well through time and characters, it sucks you further into its universe. Almost to the point where when you come up for air you're surprised to find yourself surrounded by the world you usually live in. If the books keep going like this... Let's just say I can't wait to read the next one! show less
FYI: This is Book 2 of THE NOBLE WARRIORS series, and therefore a sequel to SEEKER. If you don't want the end of SEEKER spoiled for you, STOP! If that's not a concern, I invite you back to Anacrea.
Seeker, Morning Star, and Wildman are with the Nomana, training to be Noble Warriors themselves. It's been nine months and they are about to face the most difficult test in their training so far. On their first day of the new lessons, Wildman does the unthinkable, and must be banished from the Nom. Seeker worries that he too will be sent away, due to the deal he made to get Wildman into training in the first place. Morning Star is despondent at the loss of her friend.
Meanwhile, a new threat is show more approaching Anacrea, and destroying everything and everyone that gets in its way. When the new threat joins forces with the old, what will become of Anacrea? And where does that leave the Nomana?
For the first time the Nom is divided. How far should they and will they go to protect the people of Anacrea and their home? And now that Seeker seems to have acquired limitless power, what should be done about him? How much power is too much?
This may seem like a pretty vague description of the story, but I don't want to give too much away. The book starts out fast and full, and keeps right on going. It's a fast read, but only because so much keeps happening that you don't want to put it down! So much changes for the three friends, but that's part of growing up. Not only does this book progress well through time and characters, it sucks you further into its universe. Almost to the point where when you come up for air you're surprised to find yourself surrounded by the world you usually live in. If the books keep going like this... Let's just say I can't wait to read the next one! show less
Just finished the second book in the new trilogy the Noble Warriors by William Nicholson. He wrote the Wind On Fire trilogy and a couple of other good things. This new series is very good (the first one was Seeker) and this book has introduced new characters and a bunch of new twists.
Seeker, Morningstar, and the Wildman are back and in line for a new adventure. The great Jahan, a new Radiant Leader, and a girl from the Trees named Echo will change everything.
Seeker, Morningstar, and the Wildman are back and in line for a new adventure. The great Jahan, a new Radiant Leader, and a girl from the Trees named Echo will change everything.
Seeker, Morning Star y Wildman regresan en esta apasionante secuela de Seeker y descubren que la misteriosa secta guerrera a la que estaban tan desesperados por unirse no es lo que parecía ser desde el exterior.
Profundamente desilusionados, los tres escapan y se dirigen a lo que creen que son misiones separadas, pero que pronto se entrelazan y amenazan desesperadamente la vida.
Afortunadamente, han adquirido las notables habilidades físicas de los Nobles Guerreros, porque ciertamente las van a necesitar.
El señor poderoso de la guerra de la nación de Orlan está reuniendo sus fuerzas y ha prometido destruir a Anacrea, y a todo y a todos los que se crucen en su camino.
Profundamente desilusionados, los tres escapan y se dirigen a lo que creen que son misiones separadas, pero que pronto se entrelazan y amenazan desesperadamente la vida.
Afortunadamente, han adquirido las notables habilidades físicas de los Nobles Guerreros, porque ciertamente las van a necesitar.
El señor poderoso de la guerra de la nación de Orlan está reuniendo sus fuerzas y ha prometido destruir a Anacrea, y a todo y a todos los que se crucen en su camino.
Nov 18, 2022Spanish
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William Nicholson worked for the BBC as the director/producer of more than forty documentary films, and has authored screenplays for such feature films as Shadowlands, Sarafina!, Nell, First Knight, and Gladiator, as well as books one and two of The Wind on Fire trilogy, The Wind Singer and Slaves of the Mastery. Mr. Nicholson lives with his show more family in England show less
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- Jango
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- 2006
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- 823.914 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 1901-1999 1945-1999
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- PZ7 .N5548 .J — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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