The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams

In this epic fantasy novel, a young kitchen boy named Simon is swept up in a massive struggle when the ancient evil of the Sithi threatens the land. As the kingdom is torn by war and treachery following the death of its king, Simon discovers his destiny is intertwined with the fate of the realm. He embarks on a perilous journey, armed with only his wits and a mysterious sword, to awaken the legendary Storm King and confront the dark forces that seek to conquer the world. Along the way, he encounters a rich tapestry of characters, including noble allies, magical creatures, and fierce enemies, all while uncovering the secrets of his own hidden heritage and the mystical Dragonbone Chair.

The 9490th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 33

Since this book was first published in 1988, there is a penalty of 22.4%. The age adjusted score is 25.61.

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