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Title:The White Tree (The Cycle of Arawn #1)
Author:Edward W. Robertson
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 428 pages
Published:February 15th 2011 by Broke Robot Books
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Audiobook. Magic
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The White Tree (The Cycle of Arawn #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 428 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 2830 Users | 195 Reviews

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Secrets don't like to stay hidden. In the kingdom of Mallon, all knowledge of the death god Arawn has been brutally quashed--but a teen named Dante has just found the dark god's holiest book.

Within days, Dante's attacked in the streets. Not by the city guard. By Arawn's own servants, long-hidden. Two things save his life: a big-mouthed bodyguard named Blays, and his own growing skill with the nether, the shadowy power that fuels the world.

But the attacks on Dante are just the first stirs of a larger threat. In the far north, Arawn's followers are rallied by a priestess named Samarand. Mallon is burning. To save their homeland, Dante and Blays will have to travel to a half-ruined city and assassinate the woman driving her people to war.

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Edition Language: English
Series: The Cycle of Arawn #1

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A great adventure had by all. Well, at least the 2 young male teenagers who are the stars of the show. Thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend for anyone who loves to get stuck in to a meaty fantasy adventure. A deep thinking young man who has some pretty gruesome battles in his quest to travel to a faraway city.I felt disappointed with the "wicked witch of the west" so to speak. She was a character I expected to be in the forefront, and she ended up being a background character. There

This book was OK... maybe slightly below average. The prose were excellent and it was well written however I didn't feel much of a connection with any of the characters. There seems to be a plethora of authors who are excellent writers but also mediocre novelist. It takes a little something extra for an excellent writer to be a good novelist. I think it might be empathy or some such icky nonsense, but whatever it is this book lacks it.The best novels are the ones in which the reader losses

I don't want you to get the wrong idea. I have a pretty strict rating system, and I'm comparing this to some Shakespeare, Dickens, and some Rowling. So an average book can still be a fun read. There are so many anachronistic anecdotes and figures of speech that would only apply in a semi-modern religious world with a single god that ended up in our world that completely ruins any sense of "period," but hey, the dialogue, the tongue-in-cheek ripostes between Dante and pretty much everyone else he

Good premise, Bad execution. Half way through the book & still i can't care about anything or anyone.

Two teenagers--a budding magic user with more power than he's completely capable of handling and a kid with more swash than buckle--battle their way into the north to stop a war devastating their home country, neither sure they're making the right choices along the way. It's a nicely-handled coming of age story with plenty of action. Recommended.

DNF. 12 hours in and I realized I couldn't rouse myself to care anymore.

I only bought this audiobook because it was cheap - 65+ hours of listening for one credit. (This is the first of a trilogy - all of which was included.) If it hadn't been so cheap, I would have returned it, because it's just not that interesting. The writing isn't bad, it's just odd. The author comes across as a sarcastic, snarky, unpleasant fellow and so does every. single. character! All of the characters are indistinguishable from each other because every one of them is sarcastic and snarky.

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