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[CCU]≫ PDF Middle Earth The Secret History Pandemonium Volume 1 eBook Richard Warren

Middle Earth The Secret History Pandemonium Volume 1 eBook Richard Warren



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Welcome to "Middle Earth The Secret History."

Middle Earth! - the very name is evocative of a time beyond memory, when a super-continent dominated the Earth. A mythical time of Men and Ælves, pucan or goblins and Dæmons, when Heroes and Heroines bestrode the land, and battled for supremacy with evil forces; sometimes winning a temporary victory, sometimes winning a Pyrrhic victory, and sometimes losing utterly. It was in this landscape that a young Hero, Ædwe, arose and challenged the Evil rooted in the North. In the various volumes in the series, we follow his childhood, youth and adulthood, as he progresses from obscurity to the climactic ending of the tale. Judge for yourself whether he succeeded or failed...

In Volume One, "Pandæmonium" the first of fourteen, Ædwe grows up in Pandæmonium, the abode of The Enemy, Dunfiendsceatha - the "Dark-fiend-enemy". As a boy, he explores the warrens, as they are called, and discovers a secret of The Enemy; The Chamber of Strategies. Meanwhile, he does what he can to disrupt the logistical system of Dunfiendsceatha. He gradually comes to realise the importance of what he has seen in the Chamber of Strategies, and eventually decides to escape from the warrens, to the outside world; he then travels south to the Kingdom of Albion, leaving behind his boyhood friend, Cenewine, but they will meet again.

"An interesting concept." - review.

If you enjoy reading this volume, please tell a friend or two.

Volume One is some 10,200 words long. Edition three has some minor changes, but no change to the plot.

allows you to read up to 10% of a volume, as a sample. However, as there is an omnibus book containing Volumes 1 - 3, if you look at that, you will find that you can read up to 30% of Volume 1.

In Volume Two, "The Village", Ædwe walks South to The Village, in the Kingdom of Albion, where he stays for a few seasons, learning the ways of the people. He befriends various villagers, and meets the mysterious Æthelthryth, but remains apart from them all, before moving on; but unbeknownst to him, his stay will have major repercussions for the future.

Volume Two is some 11,600 words long.
Edition two has some minor changes, but no change to the plot.

In Volume Three, "The King of Men", Ædwe walks South to the City of the King of Men, as a recruit to the army. After some training, he is involved in skirmishes, and advances his career. He meets a maiden in the forest, and instinctively feels an attraction to her, and later finds that she is well connected; an advantage, but also a pitfall. Eventually, he is forced to leave Albion, for the neighbouring Ælvish kingdom, where the Mountain King holds sway.

Volume Three is some 11,500 words long.

Volume Four is "The Halls of the Mountain King".

Volume Five is "The Valley of the Shadow of Death".

Volume Six is "Return to Pandæmonium".

See and www.goodreads.com for reviews and ratings.


Middle Earth The Secret History Pandemonium Volume 1 eBook Richard Warren

This appears to be the beginning of a possibly interesting story. But I have a few issues with it.

First, the book is extremely short – one of the shortest non-children's’ books I have ever read that is not actually a short story. This is good from the standpoint of its being a quick read. But it is bad in that the main character, Ædwe (dare we call him a hero in the making?), barely makes it out of the warrens of the underground society where he has grown up and has not yet encountered any people in the outside world before the book ends.

The book also takes its ‘history’ designation seriously. Although it is written in first person, the style is that of a diary or some other original historical source document. A lot is explained about the underground area known as Pandæmonium – its layout, economy, customs, etc. – and some about what Ædwe discovers on his forays out into the outside world, but if his writing style is any indication, Ædwe is a pretty dry, colorless character. We don’t get much of a sense of him as a person. He is more the silent observer type, gliding through the passages and climbing up the chimneys to find out what is going on.

Nevertheless, it appears that Ædwe is training himself to be a hero. He explores the tunnels of Pandæmonium memorizing and mapping them. He climbs up the chimneys to observe the goings-on in the chamber of strategy. And he prepares himself to move to the outside world, where he intends to explain to the men of the outside what he has learned.

There are a lot of books in this series – Supposed to be fifteen eventually I think. I may get some more if I can find some of them in collections or box sets, but it may be too much trouble to run them all down singly.

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  • Print Length 27 pages
  • Publication Date January 16, 2015
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00SDHKW7S

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It is an interesting concept, but I want to know more. I will reserve judgement until I can read more.
This appears to be the beginning of a possibly interesting story. But I have a few issues with it.

First, the book is extremely short – one of the shortest non-children's’ books I have ever read that is not actually a short story. This is good from the standpoint of its being a quick read. But it is bad in that the main character, Ædwe (dare we call him a hero in the making?), barely makes it out of the warrens of the underground society where he has grown up and has not yet encountered any people in the outside world before the book ends.

The book also takes its ‘history’ designation seriously. Although it is written in first person, the style is that of a diary or some other original historical source document. A lot is explained about the underground area known as Pandæmonium – its layout, economy, customs, etc. – and some about what Ædwe discovers on his forays out into the outside world, but if his writing style is any indication, Ædwe is a pretty dry, colorless character. We don’t get much of a sense of him as a person. He is more the silent observer type, gliding through the passages and climbing up the chimneys to find out what is going on.

Nevertheless, it appears that Ædwe is training himself to be a hero. He explores the tunnels of Pandæmonium memorizing and mapping them. He climbs up the chimneys to observe the goings-on in the chamber of strategy. And he prepares himself to move to the outside world, where he intends to explain to the men of the outside what he has learned.

There are a lot of books in this series – Supposed to be fifteen eventually I think. I may get some more if I can find some of them in collections or box sets, but it may be too much trouble to run them all down singly.
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