Galaphile

Terry Brooks

Book - 2025

"One of the most iconic structures in the Four Lands is Paranor, the fortress home of the Druid Order. Legend holds that it was erected by an Elven leader known as Galaphile Joss. But who was this Galaphile, and how and why did he choose to establish this center of magic and learning? Within these pages we meet the real Galaphile, following him from a friendless teenage orphan stranded in the Human world to a powerful adult and master mage, studying under the infamous recluse, Cogline. We learn of the forces that shaped him--those he loved, and those he lost; those who aided him, and those who stood against him. Throughout it all, Galaphile's goal is a noble one: to bring order to a chaotic world, and to make life better for those... trying to survive it. To this end, he commences building the citadel which will one day be known as Paranor with the aid of the King of the Silver River. But there is one other who seeks dominion over the Four Lands--and for far less virtuous ends. For this foe has been corrupted by an ancient evil--one that will not only reach out and touch Galaphile's nearest and dearest, but also echo down through the centuries, sowing the seeds for some of the darkest times the Four Lands will ever face"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Del Rey, an imprint of Random House [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Terry Brooks (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
319 pages : map ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780593129807
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Review by Library Journal Review

Bestselling Brooks's (The Last Druid) latest is an absorbing exploration of the lifelong quest of Galaphile, a figure whose journey begins when he is recruited into an elite camp of magic-wielders and warriors. In a world ravaged by lawlessness and conflict, Galaphile's mission transcends mere survival, because he seeks to restore peace and order to the Four Lands. His path is fraught with hardship--massacres, lost loves, the endless clash between races--and the threat of a dangerous foe looms. Yet, driven by his longing for family and fellowship, his resolve never falters. Brooks's ability to seamlessly blend an ancient postapocalyptic landscape with traditional high-fantasy elements is particularly evident in this early tale set in the Four Lands. The druids have always played a pivotal role in the overarching story of this epic world, and Galaphile stands as a complex embodiment of wisdom, mystery, and admirable ambition. His character-driven crusade is accessible and easy to read while still offering depth and sophistication. VERDICT Longtime fans of Brooks's "Shannara" series will enjoy this sweeping chronicle about the origin of Paranor and its founder.--Andrea Dyba

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