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'''The Bent Sword''' is a young adult fantasy novel written and illustrated by [[Stephen Gashler]], published by Cedar Fort in 2010.[[File:Thebentsword.jpg]] |
'''The Bent Sword''' is a young adult fantasy novel written and illustrated by [[Stephen Gashler]], published by Cedar Fort in 2010.[[File:Thebentsword.jpg]] |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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The Bent Sword is a young adult fantasy novel written and illustrated by Stephen Gashler, published by Cedar Fort in 2010.File:Thebentsword.jpg
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Synopsis
In Medieval England, a daydreaming peasant named Steffin wants to pursue his imaginary quest, but he feels trapped by society. When an eccentric storyteller insists that Steffin's quest is real, Steffin is forced to take his destiny into his own hands and seek out his arch nemesis, the dark lord of boredom. Through a reckless chain of Don-Quixote-like adventures, colorful friends catch Steffin's dream, and the powers that oppose them begin to unveil themselves. But when reality kicks in and his friends have had enough, will Steffin be able to pull them back together and complete their quest, or will the lord boredom succeed in quelling the greatest of all adventures?[1]
References
- ^ Gashler, Stephen. The Bent Sword. Springville, Utah: Bonneville, 2010. Print.