Gods Of The Wyrdwood

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Gods of the Wyrdwood The Forsaken Trilogy, Book 1
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Gods of the Wyrdwood is an excellent book, with epic themes, epically strange worldbuilding, and excellent action scenes."—Locus "Anchored by a mysterious forest that you cannot help want to explore with the characters, Gods of the Wyrdwood is an exciting start to a brand new trilogy ***** 'An experienced novelist at the top of his game - this is Avatar meets Dune, on shrooms' SFX (rated five stars) 'A splendid fantasy work, full of RJ's trademark invention

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Cahan was taken as a child and raised in preparation to become Cowl-Rai, a chosen one capable of magical abilities that would help save the land Gods of the Wyrdwood (Forsaken, #1), War Lords of Wyrdwood (Forsaken #2), and Heart of the Wyrdwood (Forsaken #3) However, Barker's woods are a smidgen more violent than Tolkien's

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Interview with RJ Barker (GODS OF THE WYRDWOOD) FantasyHive. Gods of the Wyrdwood follows Cahan du Nahare, a clanless man who spends much of his life living on his own just outside town on the edge of the forest The Gods of the Wyrdwood have awoken, and their time is come