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The Wings of Merlin

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Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 2003 - Fiction - 288 pages
The fifth and final volume of this series is now available in a digest-sized paperback. As the evil warlord Rhita Gawr prepares to wage war against the island of Fincayra, Merlin must unite the bickering factions of the magical isle to stand together against the dire threat. But first, Merlin must fight a greater battle--one within him. Reissue.

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inspiring ending to an inspiring series - Goodreads
good finish even if i do hate the cover art... - Goodreads
Decent ending to the series. - Goodreads
I really liked this book but the ending was sad. - Goodreads
The only problem i have is with the Ending! - Goodreads

Review: The Wings of Merlin (Lost Years of Merlin #5)

User Review  - Grayson Schoeller - Goodreads

The wings of Merlin is an exultant for fans of TABarron and fans of ancient lore alike. Great as the end of Fincaria's days and can sure make you laugh sometimes. i found that the books can be ... Read full review

Review: The Wings of Merlin (Lost Years of Merlin #5)

User Review  - Joseph Lewis - Goodreads

This book, the last of the series, is a satisfying ending to the story. I enjoyed it! Read full review

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About the author (2003)

Born Thomas Archibald Barron in 1952, author T. A. Barron grew up in Colorado's "ranch country". He graduated from Princeton University and also attended Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Before writing, Barron had a successful career as a venture capitalist manager in New York City. In 1989, Barron became a full time writer and conservationist. Many of his books incorporate nature and ecological concern into their themes, garnering him two Nautilus Visionary Book Awards in 2005 and 2007. He has also received International Reading Association and American Library Association awards for his works. He resides in Colorado with his wife, Currie and their children.

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