Barron, T.A. : The Seven Songs of Merlin (Lost Years of Merlin)

The Seven Songs of Merlin (Lost Years of Merlin)

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I m 14 (2 years above the suggested age) and I love it! - After reading the first Lost years of Merlin book, I knew I had to read this one. As many sequels are worse than the first, this one was better! Now I only must read the Fires of Merlin, which is hopefully even better!

THE FANTASY ROLLERCOASTER OF YOUR LIFE! - This book is so good, you won t want to put it down! If you loved the first volume of this amazing saga, this one is EVEN BETTER! The plot is thick enough so that it is extremely interesting, yet you won t get lost. Barron has created charaters you won t forget. It is the best in this 4 part series, so READ IT!

DO NOT READ THIS BOOK WHEN SCHOOL PROJECTS ARE DUE! - Step 1: log off the internet Step 2: grab your coat and walkout the door Step 3: drive to the nearest bookstore Step 4: buy thisbook Step 5: READ IT! Why? Because any fantasy lover ready for a breath-taking ride will not be able to look away! Contrary to what the title says, the Seven Songs are not really songs. They are important lessons for the body, mind and soul. Accompanied by his friend Rhia, Merlin must save his mother s life learning the Songs and discovering their true meanings. Not knowing it, Merlin becomes a true wizard.

The Seven Songs Of Merlin - This book was really good.In fact it was one of the best books i have read.It went on right after the first book The Lost Years Of Merlin.It talks about how Merlin slacks off on his job of restoring Fincayra with the flowering harp.Instead he want to see his Mother Elen.This book was very good with a good plot and good story and it is just really good!

Amazing enough to compete with Disney World! - I read this book on a vacation to Florida, and I couldn t put it down. I found myself thinking about it and longing to pick it up even while I was in the middle of Walt Disney World. It was even better than the first, and at some parts I was actually gasping out loud.I think Merlin is a great and strong character. He s not perfect, and knows it, but he s also very amusing. He seemed almost like a real person. I think T.A. Barron did a great job with all of the characters (even though Bumbelwy was a little...uh...strange)I have a question for the author- Does he like Star Wars? I thought I noticed a sentence or two here and there that sounded a little familiar (Stangmar in the first book, and the part in the end of this one with...well, I won t give it away). Maybe its just me. Anyway, make sure you read this masterpiece! If you like fantasy, I m sure you ll love this!




The Seven Songs of Merlin (Lost Years of Merlin)