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The Paradise War: 1 (Song of Albion) [Mass Market Paperback]

Stephen Lawhead
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Lion Hudson Plc; New edition edition (31 Dec 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0745924662
  • ISBN-13: 978-0745924663
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.4 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 363,072 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Drawn from the dreaming spires of Oxford University to the misty moors and glens of Scotland, Lewis Gillies expects little more than a pleasant weekend away. But the road north leads to a mystical crossroads, and Lewis finds himself in a place where two worlds meet -- in the time-between times. The ancient Celts admitted no separation between the world and the Otherworld: the two were delicately interwoven, each dependent on the other. In this first book, a breach has opened between these two worlds -- and cosmic catastrophe threatens.

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In an ancient cairn in the wilds of Scotland, Oxford student Simon Rawson vanishes, seemingly into thin air. Where has he gone? Unsettling signs -- a mysterious Green Man, a Celtic circle chalked on the sidewalk -- point his roommate, Lewis Gillies, to an impossible answer . . . and an incredible destiny on the other side of a doorway between worlds. There, where Celtic champions, magic, and treachery weave the beautiful and brutal land called Albion, Lewis finds Simon. And there, schooled as a warrior, he is thrust to the front of a titanic struggle between light and darkness -- a hideous, onrushing darkness that would devour not merely a kingdom, but two worlds. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This trilogy from S. Lawhead has a life of its own and it will be extremely difficult to surpass it. Lawhead manages to absorb the reader in a way that I only found with Tolkien and I was marvelled with this Celtic story. It is impossible to describe its beauty without reading it. With no reservations whatsoever, I say this is the best story of its kind ever written.
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Quite Wonderful 27 Aug 2003
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I read the first 2 of the trilogy when they were first published about 12/13 years ago. I rediscovered them recently and have stated reading them again. This first book - as far as my vague memory goes - lives up to my expectations. The imagery, the wonderful flowing prose. The descriptions of the 'Otherworld', the ideas of pride (in the true sense of the word) and honour. The spirituality which is knitted throughout the book.

As a person from Scotland, it fair stirs the Celtic blood(!)

A brilliant story from a brilliant story-teller. The ongoing 'evolution' of characters, not seen any better than in the change from academics to full blown warriors, is as true to life as it gets. The tight lines of prose and attention to detail bring the whole thing vividly to life!

A 'fantasy' world never seemed so real since JRR Tolkien.

Very much recommended.

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This is easily one of the best books ever written, for those of you who have read "Taliesin," "Arthur", "Pendragon", "Grail" etc. believe me, this book is even better, as is the rest of the Albion trilogy. Not to spoil the plot too much, but by the end I was in tears.
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Great
I love this whole series, in my view the best of the series by Stephen Lawhead. I was given the middle one of the series first but thoroughly enjoyed all of them.
Published 4 months ago by Richardson
Slow starter develops into classic fantasy
It's some years since I read Lawhead's Arthurian books, and the early chapters of this one I found disappointing. It takes a long time to get going. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Archy
Tolkien-esque...
A fantastic fantasy tale containing the obligatory battle between light and darkness. The text provides vivid imagery and a well researched,well paced plot.
Published on 22 Aug 2006 by Nicholas B.
The Paradise Bore
'The Song of Albion' trilogy is amongst the last of Stephen Lawhead's novels I have gotten around to reading. Read more
Published on 20 April 2006 by Sam
Storytelling at its best
I loved this trilogy, though fantasy books aren't normally my thing. The storytelling is just perfection and the scene setting really fires the imagination. Read more
Published on 18 April 2006 by Klytaimestra
Very good.
Lives up to expectations of the 'Pendragon Cycle', continuing Lawhead's well researched interest in Celtic myth.

It gets better with 'The Silver Hand'

Published on 7 Sep 2000
An exellent book that absorbs the imagination
Stephen Lawhead's first book in the Song of Albion Trilogy takes a few chapters to get going (as with most books and series of books) but it keeps you interested and is still an... Read more
Published on 15 May 2000 by R. Jones
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