The Heart of What Was Lost
By Tad Williams
By Tad Williams
By Tad Williams
By Tad Williams
By Tad Williams
Read by Andrew Wincott
By Tad Williams
Read by Andrew Wincott
Part of Osten Ard
Part of Osten Ard
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$20.00
Jan 02, 2018 | ISBN 9780756413835
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Jan 03, 2017 | ISBN 9780756412494
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Jan 03, 2017 | ISBN 9781524735456
576 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Tad Williams:
“Inspired me to write my own seven-book trilogy…. It’s one of my favorite fantasy series.” —George R. R. Martin, New York Times-bestselling author of A Game of Thrones
“Groundbreaking…. Changed how people thought of the genre, and paved the way for so much modern fantasy. Including mine.” —Patrick Rothfuss, New York Times-bestselling author of The Name of the Wind
“Tad Williams is a master storyteller, and the Osten Ard books are his masterpiece. Williams’ return to Osten Ard is every bit as compelling, deep, and fully-rendered as the first trilogy, and he continues to write with the experience and polish of an author at the top of his game.” —Brandon Sanderson, New York Times-bestselling author of Mistborn
“Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn is one of the great fantasy epics of all time.” —Christopher Paolini, New York Times-bestselling author of Eragon
“Readers who delight in losing themselves in long complex tales of epic fantasy will be in their element here, and there is the promise of much more to come in future volumes.” —Locus
“Panoramic, vigorous, often moving…. Williams adroitly weaves together the tales…heralding a suitably epic and glorious conclusion.” —Publishers Weekly
“Highly recommended. [Williams] draws on many mythologies for the background of his fantasy epic…story spiced with political intrigue and strong appealing heroes.” —Library Journal
“That Williams has turned this functional little tome into a gem unto itself not only speaks to his enduring talent as a spinner of fantasy, but to the durability of Osten Ard itself — an awesome, immersive realm well worth revisiting all these years later.” —NPR
“The Heart Of What Was Lost feels like a long-lost epilogue to the trilogy—Williams writes as though he never left Osten Ard at all.” —B&N Sci-Fi Fantasy Blog
“A grand fantasy on a scale approaching Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.” —Cincinnati Post
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