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Read Series: The Witches Of Eileanan

by Author Kate Forsyth

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The Witches of Eileanan (1998)

Originally posted on Under The Rafters on the 25th August 2012.The first installment to one of my all time favourite series, The Witches Of Eileanan, is Dragonclaw.With witchcraft and witch cunning being outlawed for sixteen years now and the Banrigh (the Eileanan version of the Queen) decreeing ...

The Witches of Eileanan (1998) by Kate Forsyth
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The Fathomless Caves (2002)

As we come upon the sixth book and conclusion of the witches of Eileanan series, Maya the Ensorceler is at large and the Fairgean are bent on destruction of the human race. A final war that will decide the fate of Eileanan looms ahead, and the Fairgean call upon dangerous forces that can not be ...

The Fathomless Caves (2002) by Kate Forsyth
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The Cursed Towers (2000)

This is a VERY busy book. The focus splits often between characters, there are some very tragic events and more then a few surprises. The main focus is on the war and even that is not a straightforward focus since there are four forces to contend with. Lachlan must decide how to defeat the Bright...

The Cursed Towers (2000) by Kate Forsyth
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The Pool of Two Moons (1999)

I felt Isabeau (which is way to weird of a name. Isa-boo? Just call her Elizabeth jeez) lost all of her spark. Her spirit was weak, her hand chopped up, her magic non-existance... Granted the magic rituals performed by Meghan and the celestines were nice inserts, I disliked the lack of magic and ...

The Pool of Two Moons (1999) by Kate Forsyth
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The Skull of the World (2002)

In the land of Eileanan, the Pact of Peace has not meant the end of unrest. And, though Isabeau would like to return home to help her family in these uncertain times, she must first venture to the Skull of the World where she will discover her true talents as a witch. And when she does return hom...

The Skull of the World (2002) by Kate Forsyth
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The Forbidden Land (2001)

It was nice that this book was much shorter than the last one which nearly killed me in length. (Not that I mind reading long books, but since I'm reading all 6 of these in a row, it's been a lot of pages) However, I wouldn't really call this a continuation novel, it was more of a solo character ...

The Forbidden Land (2001) by Kate Forsyth