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Shadowrise: Volume Three of Shadowmarch

In this third volume of the Shadowmarch series, readers are taken deeper into the magical world where the protagonist faces new challenges and adventures. The novel delves into themes of power, destiny, and the struggle between good and evil, all set against the backdrop of a richly detailed fantasy universe. more

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Tad Williams
Tad Williams

Tad Williams, born on March 14, 1957, is a renowned American fantasy author known for his rich imagination, complex plots, and profound character development. more

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“The world was so beautiful when regarded like this, without searching, so simply, in such a childlike way. Moons and stas were beautiful, beautiful were bank and stream, forest and rocks, goat and gold-bug, flower and butterfly. So lovely, so delightful to go through the world this way, so like a child, awake, open to what is near, without distrust.”

“Don't cry so bitterly, but remember this day, and resolve with all your soul that you will never know another like it.”

“Not according to this," Jazz said, taking the report. "No evidence of sexual activity or anything like it." "Well, there's that," Howie said, sounding relieved. Jazz wondered at that - was it really so much better to be unmolested, but still murdered in a horrible fashion? To die in pain and terror, stripped, left in a field, your fingers cut off? But as long as you weren't raped, well, that was alright, then? Did it really matter at that point?”