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Books with title Finipee: Forging of the Swords

  • Finipee: Forging of the Swords

    T. B. Smith

    eBook (MCJ Warriors, May 27, 2013)
    In book one of Finipee: A young knight leaves home with the hope of restoring honor to his people. Instead, he ends up accomplishing much more than he ever could have imagined. Through trials and perils, he is not only faced with the enormous task of saving his world, but also, understanding his heart when it comes to the love of his life, whom he meets along the way. The journey is long and hard. Even at the worst of times when he's feeling there is no hope left, he pushes forward. Failure is not an option—Finipee depends on it.The knight will take you on a magnificent adventure across a beautiful and diverse world filled with many magical creatures. Some helpful, some evil. Whom can he trust? For this young knight, friends are made and friends are lost. Love will be tested. However, in the end—a true hero arises.
  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    eBook (Simon Pulse, June 23, 2008)
    THE SPIRIT OF THE ANCIENT CHAMPION, SORAHB, WAS REBORN INTO THE BODY OF A DEGHAN YOUTH. There is not much time left on the Hrum's self-imposed limit -- only a few months. If in that time they don't take all of Farsala, then the Farsalans will regain their independence. Ceaselessly, Soraya, Kavi, and Jiaan work to keep control of what little land remains free from Hrum rule: parts of the countryside, the badlands, and the walled city of Mazad. They have many people helping them, but there is still one important piece missing: a sword that is able to withstand the Hrum's watersteel. In the end Farsala will fall if it can't win in battle. But one thing none of these young heroes can foresee is the growing desperation of the Hrum leaders. It will lead some to break their own laws and sacred pacts and will reveal truths to Kavi, Soraya, and Jiaan about the nature of war, the nature of human beings, and -- most importantly -- the nature of themselves. Hilari Bell builds the action and intrigue to a crescendo in the final installment of this critically acclaimed trilogy.
  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Dec. 26, 2007)
    The spirit of the ancient champion, Sorahb was reborn into the body of a deghan youth, who raised an army of peasants to resist their Hrum conquerors. Sorya, Kavi, and Jiann do everything they can to keep control of what little land remains free from Hrum rule. They have most of the peasantry, a small, untrained army, and the Suud helping them, but there is still one important piece missing: a sword that is able to withstand the Hrum's watersteel. Without it, Farsala will fall. But what none of these young heroes can foresee is the growing desperation of the Hrum leaders. It will lead them to break some of their own laws and sacred pacts. It will also reveal truths about the nature of war, the nature of human beings, and -- most important -- themselves.
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  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 28, 2006)
    THE SPIRIT OF THE ANCIENT CHAMPION, SORAHB, WAS REBORN INTO THE BODY OF A DEGHAN YOUTH. There is not much time left on the Hrum's self-imposed limit -- only a few months. If in that time they don't take all of Farsala, then the Farsalans will regain their independence. Ceaselessly, Soraya, Kavi, and Jiaan work to keep control of what little land remains free from Hrum rule: parts of the countryside, the badlands, and the walled city of Mazad. They have many people helping them, but there is still one important piece missing: a sword that is able to withstand the Hrum's watersteel. In the end Farsala will fall if it can't win in battle. But one thing none of these young heroes can foresee is the growing desperation of the Hrum leaders. It will lead some to break their own laws and sacred pacts and will reveal truths to Kavi, Soraya, and Jiaan about the nature of war, the nature of human beings, and -- most importantly -- the nature of themselves. Hilari Bell builds the action and intrigue to a crescendo in the final installment of this critically acclaimed trilogy.
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  • Finipee: Forging of the Swords

    T.B. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 17, 2013)
    In book one of Finipee: A young knight leaves home with the hope of restoring honor to his people. Instead, he ends up accomplishing much more than he ever could have imagined. Through trials and perils, he is not only faced with the enormous task of saving his world, but also, understanding his heart when it comes to the love of his life, whom he meets along the way. The journey is long and hard. Even at the worst of times when he's feeling there is no hope left, he pushes forward. Failure is not an option—Finipee depends on it. The knight will take you on a magnificent adventure across a beautiful and diverse world filled with many magical creatures. Some helpful, some evil. Whom can he trust? For this young knight, friends are made and friends are lost. Love will be tested. However, in the end—a true hero arises.
  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Feb. 5, 2015)
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  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

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  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1602)
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  • Finipee: Forging of the Swords by T.B. Smith

    T.B. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1857)
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  • Forging the Sword

    Hilari Bell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1651)
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