The Stone of Farewell (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 2)
The Stone of Farewell (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 2) book cover

The Stone of Farewell (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Book 2)

Hardcover – August 7, 1990

Price
$20.23
Format
Hardcover
Pages
589
Publisher
DAW Hardcover
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0886774356
Dimensions
7 x 1 x 5 inches
Weight
2.1 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly In this panoramic, vigorous, often moving sequel to The Dragonbone Chair , the scattered allies opposing the pirate Elias, high king of Osten Ard, and Ineluki, the Storm King, struggle toward a meeting at the Stone of Farewell in the ancient, deserted city of Enki-e-Shao'saye. The boy Simon, the troll Binabek and their companions carry Thorn, one of three swords critical to the defeat of the forces of evil. After surviving many perils, Simon becomes the only mortal to enter Jao e-Tinukai'i, last refuge of the elven Sithi, seeking their support. A small band follows Prince Josua, leader of the resistance against his brother Elias; they are betrayed by the chieftain of the nomadic Thrithings-folk. As Elias consolidates his power with the aid of the Norns, the Storm King brings permanent winter to a stricken land. Williams adroitly weaves together the tales of these journeys, heralding a suitably epic and glorious conclusion. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal The advancing might of Ineluki the Storm King and his undead minions threatens to lock the world in eternal winter unless the tattered forces ranged against him can discover the secrets of the League of the Scroll and unite humans, Sithi elves, and Qanuc trolls. Continuing the story begun in The Dra gonbone Chair (LJ 9/15/88), Williams fleshes out the familiar themes of epic fantasy with vivid, likable characters and exotic cultures. Recommended.Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. Tad Williams has held more jobs than any sane person should admit to—singing in a band, selling shoes, managing a financial institution, throwing newspapers, and designing military manuals, to name just a few. He also hosted a syndicated radio show for ten years, worked in theater and television production, taught both grade-school and college classes, and worked in multimedia for a major computer firm. He is cofounder of an interactive television company, and is currently writing comic books and film and television scripts as well. Tad and his family live in London and the San Francisco Bay Area. You can find Tad Williams at tadwilliams.com. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Battered remnants of the human army flee the evil forces of the undead Sithi, Ineluki the Storm King, desperately seeking a mysterious sanctuary called the Stone of Farewell and a solution to their dire peril

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Great books!

This series is so good! Any fantasy lovers should read this
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Glacial pacing

I enjoyed vol. I, Dragonbone Chair, and was looking forward to this one, but all I can say is I'm glad to be done with it. Williams can write well - "War of the Flowers" is a fine story well told in 500 or so pages, but it seems that at this stage of his career he was being paid by the word and he has no end of them. This volume mainly involves a bunch of characters trying to get from here to there - 700 pages later, half of them have made it &the rest are still in transit. It suffers from the usual middle volume problem of being all set up and no payoff, but still, it would have been twice as good or better at half the length or less.

The "world" of the series is well constructed and the characters are - for genre fiction - well-developed (except the princess, who was tough and resourceful in the first volume but who has become rather immature and bratty in this), but I don't know if I can face another 1400 pages to get through "Green Angel Tower".
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Five Stars

love it
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The Book was in great condition from a 3th party seller!

Tad Williams is one of the best Fantasy writer ever! This Series I read so many years ago & wanted to read it again. Few writers can ever reach his scope & depth & imagination. Fan's new & old will not be disappointed.
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Not Hardcover format as purchased

Product packaged well. Product was not in Hardcover format. Signed copy 9th edition. Book in very good condition.
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Five Stars

first edition and in great shape.