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The Illearth War (Voyager Classics) Good Series – Albert Cantin –
I used to have this whole series and had to replace it when my original set was tossed out. It was very good reading then, so I had to get it so I could reread it.
I would recommend this entire set to anyone who really likes science-fanticy fiction!
Thank You,
Albert Cantin
Part two of First Chronicle – Michael Dea – Calgary, Alberta Canada
‘The Illearth War’ is the second part of the ‘Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever’. In this installment Covenant returns just a week later in real time, to find that 40 years has passed in the Land. Lord Foul is on the move and High Lord Elena has summoned him in the Land’s time of need.
Part of the problem with the first installment, ‘Lord Foul’s Bane’, was that Covenant was so bitter and unsympathetic. This time Covenant is basically absent for the middle section of the book, giving the reader some respite from Covenant’s perpetual dourness. The middle section centers on Hile Troy, another person from the real world. In the first book Donaldson tried to make it ambiguous whether the Land was ‘real’ or just a creation of Covenant’s fevered mind. Centering the story on Troy with Covenant absent for so long weakens that plot device although Donaldson tries to reinforce it again at the end of the book.
Even when Covenant is front and center he doesn’t do anything. His relationship with Elena borders on the incestuous and makes for some cringe inducing scenes. Still for all that, it is a good book, although if I remember correctly the next one,’ The Power That Preserves’ is the best of the first trilogy
Not Free SF Reader – Blue Tyson –
Nutted back to The Land.
A whack on the head has Covenant back in the fantasy realm, and discovering that several decades have passed since he was there last.
He is in now in the middle of a war buildup, with new politicians, magic wielders and others to deal with, although the Bloodguard still stand.
So, your good old nasty quest to find a magic item of power you may or may not know what to do with.
Plus a couple of large battles.
: The second volume in The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever, now part of the Voyager Classics collection. After scant days in his ‘real’ world, Thomas Covenant found himself summoned once more to the Land. There, forty bitter years had passed while Lord Foul, immortal enemy of the Land, moved to fulfil his prophecy of doom. The Council of Lords found their spells useless, now that Foul the Despiser held the Illearth Stone, ancient source of evil power. High Lord Elena turned in desperation to Covenant and the legendary white gold magic of his ring. Nobody knew how to use the white gold — least of all Thomas Covenant.
The Illearth War (Voyager Classics)
- The Power That Preserves (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, Book 3)
- Lord Foul’s Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, Book 1)
- The Wounded Land (The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Book 1)
- The One Tree (The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Book 2)
- White Gold Wielder (The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Book 3)






