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last of Hancock's original series generally satisfies, but never left me with a hunger for more from him, This, the fourth and final volume in the Circle of Light series, was a fine conclusion to the saga, Broco the Dwarf emerges as the primary character in this story, and some of the other favorites take a decided back seat as the events set in motion in earlier volumes come to a conclusion.
I did find Dwarf's descent into paranoia and madness somewhat tiresome, Yet again, the major plot elements take their inspiration from Tolkein, although the conclusion was refreshingly unique, I was happy to finally read the entire series approximately thirty years after the books first found their way to my shelf, I would recommend this series primarily to younger fantasy enthusiasts, and I imagine I would have rated these books more highly had I read them with a fresher mind several decades ago.
Good story. Ending's a little odd. Will still read it again, I think this was therd orth time I've read the series, I've been moving the box set around for almost thirty years now, and for the life of me, I can't remember whether I enjoyed reading these or not.
Bravo, Mr. Hancock.

I'm usually very leery of any book that brags on its cover ", . . for all who love The Lord of the Rings, " And with the first book or two in Hancock's Circle of Light series, I was sure my wariness was correct, But Squaring the Circle erased that, Certainly, he doesn't approach the depth that Tolkien hit, but this is some good high fantasy, especially this last installment, Lots of machinations familiar to those fantasy fans, so perhaps the ending is a little pat, Still, an enjoyable read. Welcome to Atlanton Earth!
Dorini, the Dark Queen, seeks the Arkenchest and its Five Secretsa source of unlimited power, Can Greyfax Grimwald, Faragon Fairingay, Dwarf, Otter, and Bearthe faithful followers of the Lady of Lightkeep the Chest from Dorini's grasp Or will the world of Atlanton Earth be plunged into darkness forever
I really enjoyed this fantasy series, reminds me of Tolkein.
now that you're into the story and it's shape shifting characters,
this episode reads like a pageturner because you want to know how/if they'll succeed in their quest
some hard time following the different lines, as some characters switch sides
fulfilling end Niel Hancock started out from the Panhandle of Texas in, and was on the ground when the Sky Riders went down outside Roswell, New Mexico.
Even as a lad, that tweaked his curiosity, and then they touched off the Atom Bomb at Trinity Site, which put him on the trail of the Road to the Sacred Mountain, young as he was.
He grew up in that wilderness, always looking for clues to the Mystery, then drifted on to the University, then Europe He was then welcomed into the ranks of the U.
S. Army in. Niel was drafted, and after his basic and advanced training, was assigned to theth MP BN, Viet Nam in July of, He served through July of, and was a survivor of the Tet Offensive of that year, In the aftermath of the war, he spe Niel Hancock started out from the Panhandle of Texas in, and was on the ground when the Sky Riders went down outside Roswell, New Mexico.
Even as a lad, that tweaked his curiosity, and then they touched off the Atom Bomb at Trinity Site, which put him on the trail of the Road to the Sacred Mountain, young as he was.
He grew up in that wilderness, always looking for clues to the Mystery, then drifted on to the University, then Europe He was then welcomed into the ranks of the U.
S. Army in. Niel was drafted, and after his basic and advanced training, was assigned to theth
Read For Free Squaring The Circle (Circle Of Light, #4) Written And Illustrated By Niel Hancock Shared As Copy
MP BN, Viet Nam in July of, He served through July of, and was a survivor of the Tet Offensive of that year, In the aftermath of the war, he spent time in the Virgin Islands, then California, running with the wild musicians that fueled those later years of the ''s, and finally ended up in the desert of Chihuahua.
He came off the outlaw trail there, through a small miracle of friendship and having bottomed out on alcohol and drugs, and began to do the one thing he had always wanted, which was to write yarns and tales of the things he'd seen and done.
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