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Running with the Demon (Word & the Void) [Paperback]

Terry Brooks
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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; New edition edition (16 July 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1857236076
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857236071
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.8 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 766,810 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Ross, the tortured, conflicted A Knight of the Word from Terry Brooks's Running with the Demon, finally gets a good night's sleep in the sequel. He buys this moment's peace at the cost of his sacred oath to be a champion of the Word, renouncing that pledge after failing to prevent the slaughter of a group of schoolchildren. Duty and destiny are difficult to elude, though, and soon his former charge Nest Freemark, now a college student and Olympic hopeful, arrives to warn him of his imminent destruction or, worse still, his unwitting fall into the service of the Void.

The story winds lazily through sleepy, wet Seattle like a tour bus, steadily building. Everything eventually converges on the homeless shelter where John works with his new sweetheart Stefanie Winslow for über-activist Simon Lawrence, a man his dreams tell him he is fated to kill. A thin mystery clouds the identity of the demon conspiring to deliver John unto evil, but the book's real focus is John's fitful, foot- dragging attempt to fulfil his destiny. Knight of the Word doesn't provide the suspenseful energy of Running, a book that followed Nest through the dramatic loss of her childhood, but it rejoins her as she assumes the responsibilities of young adulthood and--like that period in life--still manages to deliver satisfying, if more subtle, rewards. --Paul Hughes

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A marvellous fantasy trip' Frank Herbert 'If Harry Potter has given you a thirst for fantasy and you have not discovered the magic of Terry Brooks, you are in for a treat' ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS 'Confirms Terry's place at the head of the fantasy world' Philip Pullman

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5.0 out of 5 stars To clear up a few misconceptions., 6 Dec 2008
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John Meanwood (Leeds, UK) - See all my reviews
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Some reviewers have stated that they do not like the 'Word And The Void' series being set in the real world and that Terry Brooks should stick to setting his books in the fantasy world of Shannara. This is a misconception.

If you have read all the Shannara books, you will find that there are references to our world, such as a football stadium and an ancient city with the remains of tall buildings. If you go on to read the 'Genesis Of Shannara' (the 'Genesis' part of the title gives it away a bit here), you will discover that 'The Word And The Void' series and subsequently 'The Genesis Of Shannara' series, are set in our world and that the 'Shannara' books are set in our future.

There is therefore no separate fantasy world of Shannara, as the Shannara books are set in our real world future.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book, 29 Nov 2011
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As with most brooks fans my age I came to his work through the Shannara series, but I must say that Running with the Demon is one of my favourite Terry Brooks novels. While some older reviews have criticised it saying that contemporary fantasy doesn't work (which TBH suggests to me that they didn't read enough as children and teenagers, as I can think of plenty of excellent examples from my own youth), modern trends show that the book was really just before it's time.
Brooks shows a genuine affection for small town America, which really gives substance and charm to the story, and the fantasy elements are refreshingly inventive. Coming of age stories are a massive cliche in fantasy, but in this context it works really well, with the viewpoint character having to come to terms with her family's past and choose the path her life will take from that point.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A book that failed to intice the reader, 30 Aug 2001
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This review is from: Running with the Demon (Hardcover)
The premise of the book surrounds the charater of a young girl called 'nest' with untold magical powers with the ability to see beings and creatures her friends cannot, protecting a park thats close by, as her mother did and every female generation of her family has done, with all this seeming destined to come to a head when John Ross appears.

This book has the typical theme of good verus evil - John Ross(the good) and unsurprisingly the Demon (the bad). Though the unexpected part is that the author fails to deliver characters that can keep the interest of the reader, John Ross and the Demon fail to bring forth different parts of their chracters with both seemingly unchanging throughout the novel. Though not all is bad for the reader, the author thankfully brings a plot that can keep the audience rapt with anticipation as to what the resumption of the novel will bring, charting the learning curve of 'nest' and her conflicts with not only that of the magical realm, but that of her turmoil at home and with her friends.

I've read many of this authors books mainly the 'shannara series' of which his first attempt -'The Sword of Shannara' remains his best,and I can't help but wonder whether the characters created in 'Running with the Demon' more suited the realm that the author knows best - 'shannara'.

This is a book that could only be given as suggested reading to those real die-hard fans, who wait with baited breath for the release for everyone of this authors books, for those who like not only entertaining characters and twisting plots, but would still like to read a book by this author I suggest 'The Sword of Shannara', otherwise you can always read this book yourself and see what you think!

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