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The Elfstones of Shannara

The Shannara Trilogy #2 / 3
by Terry Brooks
The Elfstones of Shannara (The Shannara Trilogy #2) by Terry Brooks
  ★ 7.20 / 24
1★2★3★34★5★76★37★58★29★410★

Once again, Terry Brooks brings us an epic novel of wonder and adventure in this eagerly awaited sequel to his best-selling novel The Sword of Shannara.

Ancient, ultimate evil threatened the Elves and the Races of Man. For the Ellcrys, the tree created by long-lost Elven magic, was dying, loosing the spell of Forbidding that locked the hordes of ravening Demons away from Earth. Already the Reaper, most fearsome of Demons, was free. Only one source of protection was powerful enough to stop it: the Elfstones of Shannara.

The Stones and the right to use them belonged to Wil Ohmsford, given him by his grandfather Shea. And now Allanon, legendary Druid guardian of the Races, summoned him from his studies in Storlock to protect Amberle, the Elven girl who must carry a seed of the tree to the mysterious Bloodfire, life-source of earth, there to be quickened and to create a new Ellcrys.

While Allanon and the Elves fight a hopeless war against the emerging multitudes of Demons, Wil and Amberle plunge forward in a seemingly impossible quest for the Bloodfire. Before them lie unknown dangers, impassable barriers, and the savage Wilderun, from which none have ever escaped.

Behind them follows the Reaper. Against it, Wil has the Elfstones – but he has lost all power to control them. Weaponless, he and Amberle watch as the shadow of the Reaper appears on the trail before them...

Here are valiant companions – old and new – awesome foes, wonders, romance... and the ancient mystery of how the Elves survived among the Races of Man.

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Updated 04/01/2025
Category: Fantasy, High Fantasy, TV Series
Release date: 1982
Terry Brooks

Terry Brooks

Terry Brooks didn’t set out to write stories—he set out to create worlds. In the same way that ancient myths were woven together from the fabric of dreams and the fabric of history, Brooks has crafted a narrative universe where epic journeys are born out of simple, quiet moments. His words have given readers across the globe a chance to step into landscapes that are as vivid as they are dangerous, where the lines between good and evil blur and the stakes are nothing less than the survival of entire realms.

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Born in 1944 in the small town of Sterling, Illinois, Terry Brooks’ journey as a writer began, not in the grand halls of literary academia, but in the very heart of the American Midwest. He was a fan of adventure long before he put pen to paper, and his love for fantasy emerged alongside his early discovery of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. But it wasn’t until the late 1970s, after an early career in law, that Brooks dared to merge his fascination with fantasy with his storytelling ambitions.

His debut novel, The Sword of Shannara, released in 1977, was more than just a book—it was a gateway into a new age of fantasy. Brooks' Shannara series would go on to span over 30 years, blending magic, myth, and the perennial fight between light and dark. Through his meticulous world-building, he created not just a series, but an entire mythology, one that would influence generations of fantasy writers who followed. His ability to breathe life into the ancient yet timeless tales of elves, druids, and quests for power set him apart from his contemporaries and earned him a devoted fanbase.

What’s perhaps most striking about Brooks’ work is his commitment to not just telling a story, but to forging a philosophy through his characters. His books are populated by unlikely heroes—people, often young and uncertain, who step into roles they never anticipated. The Shannara books, for instance, explore themes of destiny, personal sacrifice, and the struggle between past mistakes and future redemption. The impact is clear: readers find themselves not only lost in the worlds Brooks creates but grappling with the same universal questions about the world they live in.

His writing style, rich with detail yet always moving forward, has drawn comparisons to other greats of the fantasy genre. However, it’s his voice that remains uniquely his own: part philosopher, part storyteller, and always with a deep respect for the traditions of fantasy while forging his path forward. Brooks’ prose is often described as fluid, his plots intricate yet accessible, and his characters, though caught in the sweep of grand events, are always defined by personal growth.

Over the years, Brooks has become an undeniable pillar in the genre of epic fantasy. His Shannara series continues to captivate readers, now bolstered by the success of adaptations into television and graphic novels, reaching even more fans beyond the pages of his books. But beyond the accolades, it’s his steadfast dedication to his craft and the unwavering passion he brings to his characters that has cemented his place in literary history.

If you ask Terry Brooks about his greatest achievement, he might tell you that it’s not the millions of copies sold or the awards earned, but the simple fact that his stories continue to inspire readers to imagine worlds of their own. "The best part of writing," he once said, "is creating something that others can lose themselves in."

And indeed, through his stories, Terry Brooks has gifted us a world where imagination reigns, where magic is never too far away, and where, even in the darkest of times, hope persists.

The Shannara Trilogy

Also known as The Sword of Shannara Trilogy.

The Shannara Trilogy consists of three primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Main series Shannara

The Sword of Shannara (The Shannara Trilogy #1)
  ★ 6.62 / 32
The Elfstones of Shannara (The Shannara Trilogy #2)
  ★ 7.20 / 24
The Wishsong of Shannara (The Shannara Trilogy #3)
  ★ 7.12 / 24
The Sword of Shannara Trilogy (The Shannara Trilogy)
  ★ 7.14 / 7

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10/14/2007
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Seregil of Rhiminee
3521 books, 260 reviews, 15 posts
★★★★★★☆☆☆☆ 6 / 10

The Elfstones of Shannara is the second book of The Sword of Shannara Trilogy. The Elfstones of Shannara is much more original and better than The Sword of Shannara. It's also more entertaining. I enjoyed reading this book and I'm sure that other people will also enjoy it.

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