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Synopsis
LODESTAR, the third volume in the series From the Chronicles of Fiarah.The perpetrator has been unmasked, and the heroes have alerted the Judges of Light. It seems that once again there will be a war between good and evil. The war begins in the home of the Undants, the Grassy Plains, but soon spreads to all of Furth. The Judges have disbanded. The Elves fight a desparate battle to save Elvenhome. The Ministers of Delflia must route the evil from their mountains, the Trolls have disappeared, and Wit and Fiarah must find the dragons while Adarlaedama and Cryptic hunt for the Lodestar, a jewel that when joined with the Efstan Sword may save them all. Author of Star Wars Phantom Menace TERRY BROOKS Praises K. L. M o r g a n's series work.
Is Lodestar appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This third book in an epic fantasy series features a large-scale war between good and evil across multiple fantasy lands. Expect battle sequences and fantasy violence appropriate for teens.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include war and violence.
Who'll love this
Fans of epic fantasy with elves, dragons, and magical artifacts will love this large-scale adventure where heroes from different lands must unite to fight evil.