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8. The Far Kingdoms by Allan Cole & Chris Bunch
9. Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop
10. Heir to the Shadows by Anne Bishop
11. Queen of the Darkness by Anne Bishop
12. The Invisible Ring by Anne Bishop
13. Etheric Anatomy by Victor & Cora Anderson
The Far Kingdoms
There have been legends of the Far Kingdoms, but no one had ever been there. Amalric Antero has come to age and meets a soldier named Janos Greycloak. Janos convinces him to seek the Far Kingdoms for his Finding. The rest of the book follows their adventures as the seek this legendary land.
It's a very good book, though very dense. It has small print and is fairly long, so it took me a long time to finish it. It's a grand, epic adventure that I would recommend to anyone.
Daughter of the Blood
I'm rereading this books. I like them a lot. I will post a link to my original reviews of each book.
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm l
Heir to the Shadows
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm l
Queen of the Darkness
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm l
The Invisible Ring
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm l
Etheric Anatomy: the Three Selves and Astral Travel
Victor and Cora were the founders of the Feri Tradition.
It's a strange book. The book gives the most detailed description of the three souls that I've ever read, whether in Feri or in Kabbalah. It's a great description. The book also gives information about out-of-body experiences and astral travel. As such, I wouldn't recommend it to most people. As I said, it's a strange book.
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8. The Far Kingdoms by Allan Cole & Chris Bunch
9. Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop
10. Heir to the Shadows by Anne Bishop
11. Queen of the Darkness by Anne Bishop
12. The Invisible Ring by Anne Bishop
13. Etheric Anatomy by Victor & Cora Anderson
There have been legends of the Far Kingdoms, but no one had ever been there. Amalric Antero has come to age and meets a soldier named Janos Greycloak. Janos convinces him to seek the Far Kingdoms for his Finding. The rest of the book follows their adventures as the seek this legendary land.
It's a very good book, though very dense. It has small print and is fairly long, so it took me a long time to finish it. It's a grand, epic adventure that I would recommend to anyone.
I'm rereading this books. I like them a lot. I will post a link to my original reviews of each book.
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm
http://kethar.livejournal.com/195177.htm
Victor and Cora were the founders of the Feri Tradition.
It's a strange book. The book gives the most detailed description of the three souls that I've ever read, whether in Feri or in Kabbalah. It's a great description. The book also gives information about out-of-body experiences and astral travel. As such, I wouldn't recommend it to most people. As I said, it's a strange book.
-ken-
