Stone and Sea by Graham Edwards
IN A WORLD BEYOND THE WORLD, DRAGONS AND WONDERS: the second book in a fantasy trilogy of huge charm and dynamism, and great potential. The Turned World has become our own world, almost. The story begins in the 19th century with the eruption of Krakatoa -- and the reader is hurled, brilliantly, BETWEEN worlds. Through a series of fabulous landscapes our heroes arrive at the Wall. This is the world of Stone, called Amara -- and a world as coherent as McCaffrey's Pern yet as relevant to the reader's own view of the universe as John Crowley's Aegypt series. Edwards is a very significant writer in this respect. The Wall shelters entirely new and strange creatures, such as the Tam, insectile beings that evolve rapidly to sentience whenever there is a breach in the Wall, which they repair and then revert. There are stone-age human settlements in extraordinary buildings, plant life between the cracks in the stones of the wall -- and the dragon descendants of characters from the first series. The story is action-packed and the plot extremely strong. Added to this, the central characters develop in totally convincing if startling directions.
Graham Edwards was born in Somerset in 1965 and brought up in Bournemouth. He attended art school in London and now works as a design manager. He lives in Nottingham with his wife and their two children.
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ISBN 13 | 9780006510710 |
ISBN 10 | 000651071X |
Title | Stone and Sea |
Author | Graham Edwards |
Series | The Stone Trilogy |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Year published | 2000-05-15 |
Number of pages | 400 |
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