The series is fun overall. Can be a little dark at times. Book 1 or 2 or both had some scenes of tortureous type action that I felt was much darker than Fablehaven, Leven Thumps, Charlie Bone, 13th Reality... Some younger readers might not want to read this series. Creative and fun...some minor character/plot twists. Nice characters, love the fact that one of the main heroes just happens to have some disabilities, as I work...
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A good book. The first book, Water Keep, was an okay story. Land Keep, however, was much better than the first book. Hoping book three is even better.
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In this sequel to Scott Savage's first Farworld book (Water Keep), Marcus and Kyja continue their quest in Farworld: Land Keep to recruit a member of each of the four elementals in order to save Farworld by opening a gateway to Earth. There is no lack of action or suspense in this new installment of the series. Moreover, Savage effectively raises the stakes and delivers a suspenseful fantasy thriller sequel where the villains...
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This book and the one preceding it are fantastic. I loved the development of the characters, and the conflicts they had to work through. I look forward to what is in store in the coming books. Savage is a creative genius, in my opinion.
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I just finished reading J. Scott Savage's Farworld Land Keep, book two of the Farworld series. In book one, Water Keep, a portal has been opened between the two worlds, allowing Marcus, from Earth, and Kyja, from Farworld, to combine their unique gifts and begin their epic quest to find the Elementals. In book two, Land Keep, Marcus and Kyja travel with Cascade, a Water Elemental, in their goal of gathering the other three...
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