Jason McCammon -
The Ancient Lands: Warrior Quest: Search for the Ifa Scepter -
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4 out of 5 books -
Attention: To any movie producers, script writers, or someone that is looking to make that next book into a blockbuster movie. Look no further...The Ancient Lands: Warrior Quest: Search for the Ifa Scepter by Jason McCammon is "that" book.
At the age of fifteen, Bomani cannot recall a time when he ever felt worthy of the crown of his father, the King of Ufalme. Bomani always felt like he lived in the shadows of his older warrior brother, Mongo. One day, he overheard his father telling one of his advisors that the drought would affect the kingdom's livelihood, and the only way the drought could be lifted is by the retrieval of the Ifa Scepter. That night, Bomani steals the map from the King's advisor and sets out on a journey for the Ifa Sceptor. Shortly into his journey, he meets a girl by the name of Farra. Farra is a young sorceress who is just attaining her powers, and the magical sacred bond between her and her wolf pup has just begun. From here, Bomani and Farra venture into the "Forbidden Expanse." Their search for the Ifa Scepter proves to be quite difficult, and they must fight to stay alive.
The Ancient Lands: Warrior Quest: Search for the Ifa Scepter by Jason McCammon is a magical adventure filled with warriors, sorcery, magical runes, hungry panthers, ogres, sprites, flying creatures, shape shifters and so much more. This was an awesome debut. I really could see this book brought to life on the big screen. If you enjoy fantasy-type books, I would recommend The Ancient Lands to readers of all ages.
A quote from the book that sticks out for me: "Life is full of, what ifs. Ask yourself, what if you succeed."
Reviewed by Leona for Urban Reviews
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