Free Download Books The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1)
Itemize Books In Favor Of The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1)
Original Title: | Dragonclaw |
ISBN: | 0451456890 (ISBN13: 9780451456892) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Witches of Eileanan #1 |
Characters: | Isabeau, Meghan |
Kate Forsyth
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 411 pages Rating: 4.02 | 5761 Users | 244 Reviews

Particularize About Books The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1)
Title | : | The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1) |
Author | : | Kate Forsyth |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 411 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 1998 by Roc (first published January 1st 1997) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Witches. Dragons. Magic. Fiction |
Rendition Conducive To Books The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1)
In the Celtic land of Eileanan, witches and magic have been outlawed, and those caught for practicing witchcraft are put to death! It is a land ruled by an evil Queen, where sea-dwelling Fairgean stir, and children vanish in the night. But in a valley deep in the mountains, young Isabeau grows to womanhood under the guidance of an elderly witch, and must set out on a quest, carrying the last hopes of the persecuted witches.Rating About Books The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1)
Ratings: 4.02 From 5761 Users | 244 ReviewsAssess About Books The Witches of Eileanan (The Witches of Eileanan #1)
As most people who know me know, I'm a Wiccan myself, albeit a very eclectic one, so I was fascinated about a fantasy world based on Wiccan magic and Celtic myth. In this book, the witches of Brittania fled the Roman invaders across worlds, crossing over to another world full of magic, fae and strange beasts of legend. They founded a society there untouched by Christianity, and the result is fascinating.No Catholic Inquisition to dodge doesn't mean all's well in the land of the witches, however.I still have a bookmark wedged in this one at page 162 but I don't see myself re-attempting it any time soon.It's such a dull start and I HATE when spelling is forfeited to convey an accent; particularly here because I can't understand an Irish accent at the best of times. It took me so much extra effort to work out what they were saying. There's a grand total of three characters, and they're dull and do dull things. I got as far as the old lady going to talk to a dragon but EHHHHHHHHH. Was not
Review originally posted on The Oaken Bookcase on July 9, 2012 as part of the Discover Australian Fantasy feature.Written in the grand tradition of Epic Fantasy, Dragonclaw is the first in Kate Forsyths series about the Witches of Eileanan.Witchcraft has been outlawed for sixteen years now, and the new Queen, or Banrigh, has decreed that all magical creatures be killed or captured. Many of the original Coven of Witches died at the time of the Day of Reckoning but there are a few remaining,

An excellent start to a six part series, this first episode had me enthralled all the way through as apprentice witch Isabeau and her ancient mentor Meghan start on their quest to restore magic to the land of Eileanan and depose the wicked queen who has enthralled their ruler.Kate Forsyth has created a wonderful, fully realised fantasy world of magic creatures, fabulous dragons and evil enemies. With such a solid basis, the rest of the series promises to be excellent.
Not too bad a read. I did find myself irritated by being told everything instead of shown, but that is a common problem in fantasy books and I'm rather used to it. My enjoyment otherwise was sadly overshadowed by the fact that every single facet of the Scottish accent which every single character has was written out in EVERY SINGLE THING THEY SAID. We get it! They're Scottish! If everyone has the same accent, the accent is no longer a point of differentiation. I don't mind the odd Scottish word
This is my go to series for when I'm feeling 'done' with the world. I read it through at least once a year and it never fails to cheer me up. They're tattered and worn and falling apart, but they hold so many memories. Its like visiting old friends, or putting on a favorite old sweater. They're comfort reads.My mum bought me this book for my 15th birthday and I fell in love with each and every character. I hassled her relentlessly every time a new book came out, and to this day, if she spots it
I had read Kate Forsyth's novels a while ago. I discovered Rhiannon's Ride years ago. I wanted to read fantasy and thought longingly of those books... and remembered that she had written a series that I should have technically read before Rhiannon's Ride. The Witches of Eileanan is an amazing coming of age story. I could not get enough of all the magical elements this book contained, and Kate Forsyth's story-telling is unreal. I loved the Celtic language that was infused within this book. I'm
0 Comments