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  2. Merlin Book 1: The Lost Years - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Years (originally entitled The Lost Years of Merlin) is a novel by T. A. Barron, published by Penguin Group USA about the legendary wizard Merlin's youth. The book is the first in the 12-book Merlin Saga, and was originally published as The Lost Years of Merlin, book one of the Lost Years of Merlin 5-book series.

  3. Lost Years of Merlin series - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Years of Merlin series consists of the following books written by T. A. Barron, describing the experiences of a young Merlin before his appearance in the Arthurian legend. The series consists of the following books: The Lost Years of Merlin (1996), [ 1 ] The Seven Songs of Merlin (1997), [ 2 ] The Fires of Merlin (1998), [ 3 ] The ...

  4. Merlin Book 10: Shadows on the Stars - Wikipedia

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    Shadows on the Stars is a fantasy novel by T. A. Barron, published by Penguin Young Readers Group.The book is the tenth novel in the 12-book series known as Merlin Saga.It was originally published as The Great Tree of Avalon: Shadows on the Stars, the second novel in The Great Tree of Avalon trilogy, and is set in a world made up of a great tree and its seven roots inhabited by creatures.

  5. Fiction featuring Merlin - Wikipedia

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    The latter book's depiction of Merlin may be the most historically accurate of all since he lives after Arthur's death. The hero Beowulf even appears as an invader. In Merlin (1989), a novel by Michel Rio, Merlin is presented as a strategist and a wise man rather than a wizard, an advisor to the king and, later, Morgana's teacher. A hundred ...

  6. Merlin - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] In his Myrdhinn, ou l'Enchanteur Merlin (1862), La Villemarqué derived Marz[h]in, which he considered the original form of Merlin's name, from the Breton word marz (wonder) to mean 'wonder man'. [15] Clas Myrddin or Merlin's Enclosure is an early name for Great Britain as stated in the third series of Welsh Triads. [16]

  7. Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy is an omnibus edition of the first three novels in Mary Stewart's Arthurian Saga: The Crystal Cave (1970), The Hollow Hills (1973), and The Last Enchantment (1979). The omnibus was published in 1980 by William Morrow and Company. In 1983, Stewart published a fourth instalment in the series: The Wicked Day.

  8. Merlin Book 9: The Great Tree of Avalon - Wikipedia

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    Avalon started its life as a magical seed that beat like a heart, planted by Merlin in earlier books from the Merlin Saga. Soon it grew into a huge tree, having members of every existing species living in its 7 root-realms. Élano, the sap of the Great Tree, is a liquid that has the power to create, with powers far greater than that of Merlin himself.

  9. Merlin Book 5: A Wizard's Wings - Wikipedia

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    A Wizard's Wings is a children's fantasy novel by T. A. Barron. A Wizard's Wings is the fifth book in a 12-book series known as The Merlin Saga. This book was originally published as The Wings of Merlin, the final book in the five-book series The Lost Years of Merlin, which provides a childhood story for Merlin, the legendary Arthurian wizard.