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Shadow Star

Book Three of the Saga Based on the Movie Willow

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In Shadow Moon and Shadow Dawn, George Lucas, creator of Star Wars, and Chris Claremont, author of the bestselling X-Men adventures, created a new world of myth, magic, and legend unlike any before. Now they bring their epic trilogy to an unforgettable conclusion in a novel of blazing imaginative brilliance...
Elora Danan has done the unthinkable. She has slain the dragons that were the embodiment of the soul of Creation. It was a desperate act—the only way to save the dragons from the Deceiver, who would have used them to rule the Realms. Yet in Elora's possession are two last dragon eggs. To protect them, Elora spellbinds herself to her faithful companions Thorn Drumheller, the Nelwyn sorcerer and her sworn guardian, and Khory Bannefin, the long-dead woman warrior whose body is inhabited by a demon's offspring. It is a dire spell that ensures none of them will betray their cause...even at the cost of their lives. And if one of them dies, the magic of the eggs is lost forever.
Pursued through a land of shadow predators by the dreaded Black Rose, the Deceiver's commando assassins, Elora and her allies must reach the free city-state of Sandeni. There they will be reunited with old friends: the brownies Franjean and Rool, the eagles Anele and Bastian, and the young warrior-scribe Luc-Jon. But Sandeni is besieged by mighty armies fueled by the Deceiver's sorcery, warrior wizards, and engines of evil magic. With defeat all but certain, Elora must convince the Sandeni people to continue the fight. What she doesn't tell them is that the greatest enemy lies within her. For the Deceiver is her own dark twin from a potential future of unimaginable evil...an evil that lies dormant in Elora's soul. And the only way Elora can stop the future is to befriend an enemy whose insatiable appetite for destruction could destroy all of Creation. Or is that, too, part of the Deceiver's plan?
Seamlessly weaving together the many strands of this rich tapestry, Shadow Star is guaranteed to satisfy its many fans...and leave them breathless.
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    • Library Journal

      November 15, 1999
      To prevent the great dragons from falling into the hands of the Deceiver, Elora Danan--warrior, mage, and savior of the Twelve Kingdoms--committed a desperate act, slaying the great creatures over the objections of her trusted companions. Spellbound to her friends in order to preserve the two remaining dragon eggs and guarantee their future survival, Elora discovers that she has opened herself to an unexpected evil and placed herself in danger of becoming that which she most fears. The conclusion to Claremont and Lucas's fantasy epic, based on the events first popularized in Lucas's film Willow, serves up a wealth of sword and sorcery as well as a host of memorable, larger-than-life characters. Along with its predecessors (Shadow Moon, Shadow Dawn), this grand-scale saga belongs in most fantasy collections.

      Copyright 1999 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 1999
      The third, apparently concluding volume of the Chronicles of the Shadow Wars begins after Elora Danan has adopted dire scorched-earth tactics by killing the dragons that embodied the soul of Creation to keep them from being exploited by the Deceiver to rule the Realms. Now she has to guard the last two dragon eggs (losing either means disaster), lead her companions Thorn Drumheller and Khory Banefin (demon and all), assemble other allies into an effective coalition, and come to terms with the fact that the Deceiver may be her own evil twin. The power of the good-and-evil-twins concept has been proven in hundreds of tales, including a certain film project of coauthor Lucas'. Much of Shadow Wars' success, however, depends on seasoned sf, fantasy, and comic book writer Claremont's sure hand at turning archetypes into characters and realizing worlds of compelling power. ((Reviewed November 15, 1999))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1999, American Library Association.)

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