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Darkfall (The Legendsong #1) Paperback | Pages: 616 pages
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Original Title: Darkfall
ISBN: 0140278486 (ISBN13: 9780140278484)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Legendsong #1
Characters: Ember Flanders, Glynn Flanders, Solen, Alene, Bleyd, Tarsin, Coralyn
Setting: Keltor

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Book one of The Legendsong is set in a mysterious, uncertain world that only Carmody could create. After the death of her parents and her beloved instructor, Wind, Glynn devotes herself to the care of her sick twin sister, feeling her own life to be unimportant. One night, during a midnight swim, she is swept across the Void to the troubled watery world of Keltor, through a portal created to summon the mythical Unraveller. What is the mysterious connection between Glynn's world and Keltor? And why does the man who rescued her from the waves bear an eerie resemblance to Wind? While it stands on its own as an absorbing, seductive and powerful novel, the sequels to Darkfall will be eagerly awaited.

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Title:Darkfall (The Legendsong #1)
Author:Isobelle Carmody
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 616 pages
Published:July 1st 1997 by Penguin Australia
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.22 From 2066 Users | 55 Reviews

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Probably 3.5 stars, but I'm rounding up. This was a really unique book for me. A few times I had to force myself through it though. I was interested enough to want to see what happens but confused enough to also want to toss it aside. I'm very glad I didn't. I love the author's language and style. I will be seeking out more of her stuff, in addition to finishing this series I hope.I think some of the things that she "revealed" later would have been much better told up front. Some of the mystery

Firstly I just want to mention that this story is quite simply fun to read. Despite all the deep and meaningful stuff that I'm about to go into concerning what I read between the lines of this fantasy adventure, the book isn't difficult, and is paced beautifully. The story is simply filled with crowning moments of awesome. All this other stuff I'm about to talk about, a reader can safely ignore and still enjoy the story. The world of Keltor is authentic, complicated and beautiful; a broken

So dissapointed having read and loved the Obernewtyn series. I'm not good with anything that gets too heavy in to politics especially when it takes so long to get an idea of what everyone is on about on this parralel universe. I have currently given up 2 chapters from the end although I will finish it eventually. I don't think ill bother with the fest of the series though.

No matter how many times Ive tried to read this book over the years, its always been a struggle to get through. I dont know what it is about this series but it was really hard to get into, no matter what age I tried in my life to get into it.

It took a while for me to get into Darkfall, but when I did, I couldn't put it down. Carmody created a wondrously intriguing and exotic world that you just wanted to know more about and explore deeper within. Only thing I didn't like was the ending. It felt unsatisfactory and too vague, like a trap into getting you to buy the sequel, which I now don't feel like buying. I would not want to read it all again to have another frustratingly empty ending.

I just reread Isobelle Carmody's sweeping story of Darkfall, wherein two sisters slip out of this world and into another one to find themselves involved in politics and religion, and a plot to overthrow the current rulers. Finely and deftly crafted, this is a complete world from one of Australia's masters.

Too much telling, takes too long to introduce a hook.

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