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Ancient Future Series by Traci Harding



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Submitted by Amy
(Feb 12, 2001)

The Ancient Future Trilogy were the best books I have ever read. I discovered them a year and a half ago and they are still my favourite books. You can reread them as often as possible and still never get sick of them. I have since read Chronicle of Ages (The first of a sequel Trilogy) and am looking forward to the next installment. I'd also like to say that The Alchemist's Key is also a terrific Traci book although completely separate to the Trilogies. Traci is a very talented writer and I look forward to buying her next book. Thanks for the books Traci. :)


Submitted by Anonymous
(Feb 09, 2001)

The books in the Ancient Future Trilogy are near impossible to put down once you start reading. The plot development is fantastic and includes a look on Celtic myth, good and evil and the growth of equality in dark age Britain, without leaving out magic and a few battles.


Submitted by Haylie Cousins
(Nov 26, 2000)

I have never read such great books. The ancient future trilogy are apsolutely packed with fantasy, great characters that you love right from the start,and adventure. I have never read books that I have identified with more. A weird thing about these books is that you never get tired of them. You can read them over and over, but beware once you start reading the first one you'll be reading non-stop for a week. Traci is a fantastic author and has yet to be topped in my eyes. Keep the stories coming, Traci
Love from your biggest fan, Haylie


Submitted by Tarryn Bullock
(Nov 02, 2000)

I have never in my life read such a good book as 'The Ancient Future: the drak ages'
I picked it up at my school library and I wasn't able to but it down once I started reading it. I did nothing but read for two days. Traci's charaters are so well expressed that it is hard to believe this book is fictional story. I can't wait to read the rest of her books.


Submitted by Branka
(Sep 10, 2000)

Ancient Future.Please Read Them. Okay, firstly I would like to congradulate Traci Harding on an awesome achievement this book is one of the best I have ever read based on real and fictional characters. Traci captures you with her words and she never leaves you hanging about a character. Her characters are so vivid and the storyline, which is captivating keeps you reading till the end. I can sincerly tell you that I read this book in a few days and I felt really bad every time that I put it down.

A great piece of work. Can't wait for the next book.


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