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Synopsis
"Witch World: Simon Tregarth, a man from our own world, escapes his doom through the gates to the Witch World. There he aids the witch Jaelithe's escape from the hounds of Alizon, only to find himself embroiled in a deeper war against an even deadlier foe: the Kolder.". "Web of the Witch World: The Kolder linger on, a constant threat to Simon and the witches he's sworn to protect. To save their world from this threat from another dimension, Simon and Jaelithe must venture to the heart of the poisonous Kolder realm and vanquish them for good, or witness the enslavement of their world.". "Year of the Unicorn: Far from the besieged home of Simon and Jaelithe, in peaceful Norsdale, we meet Gillan, who longs to leave her dull life in a secluded country abbey. But when her wish comes true, she finds more than a little adventure. As she ventures out, not only is her life in danger, but also the power that lies within her, waiting to be discovered."--BOOK JACKET.
Is Lancelot du Lethe appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This classic fantasy trilogy contains moderate violence through warfare and interdimensional conflict, with characters facing enslavement and deadly threats. Romance is minimal with fade-to-black treatment.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include captivity, war, and violence.
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Who'll love this
Teens who love portal fantasies and classic sword-and-sorcery adventures will enjoy following heroes from our world battling to save a magical realm.