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Synopsis
You can pretty much expect this story to live up to its title with, oh, so much more. An Ogre horse, more magic that you can shake a stick at, along with a multitude of wizards, different time periods being meshed together on the same planet, an old woman becoming young again and a great evil in beasts and men called "The Last." They are darn sure working hard to make their name a reality. This is another of Master Author David Drake's books that are almighty hard to stop reading and put down - at least I found that to be the case with me. Give this tale a try yourself, I do believe you'll enjoy your experience.
Is The Mirror of Worlds appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 15 and up.
Epic fantasy with strong action violence as heroes battle monstrous forces and dark wizards across merging timelines. Expect battle sequences and peril typical of adult military fantasy, but no sexual content or strong language.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death and violence.
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Who'll love this
Teens who love epic fantasy quests with powerful magic, wizards, and world-threatening evil will find this gripping.