Seeker (Noble Warriors Trilogy #1) 
Along the way he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.
An epic coming-of-age story about courage, friendship, desire, and faith, Seeker marks the beginning of a riveting new series.
Can of expected more from the author of wind of fire xD
Another fantasy trilogy. I shouldn't have read this one the same weekend as The Naming because I keep confusing the two.[return][return]Evil lives in the town of Radiance and a strange group of three people must save the day. Seeker is determined to find out why his brother was kicked out of the Nomana, the sacred brotherhood that he himself wants to join. Morning Star has always wanted to join the Nomana to find her mother. And Wildman just wants the power of the Nomana. But all three are

I loved the Wind on Fire Trilogy. So when I was finished, I was eager to read the next books that William Nicholson wrote. Wow, was I disappointed. Nicholson is a screenplay writer so maybe characterization is new to him, since actors can flesh out his characters already. However, the characters in this book just seem kind of ridiculous. I've disliked Seeker since his ridiculous, intentional test fail. That was just lame and weird. And the Wildman. Just what. Other characters like Caressa and
Hmmm... This first book was actually quite good and it's just okay. It didn't start out as the best 1st book in a trilogy since the plot haas been described to be so basically written. Maybe if I read the second book, I'll have second thoughts into thinking if this trilogy has high expectations or not.
Seeker is the first novel from William Nicholson that I've read, and after reading it, I don't particularly feel the need to read any of his other novels. Nicholson is very heavy into world building and spent a good bit of time on the backstory about the Nomana, or the noble warriors, who dedicate their lives to the Nom, the All and the Only. This backstory, unfortunately, is poorly developed, not particularly interesting and really drags. The characters are just abysmal. All three of the main
i really havent gotten that far in.......
William Nicholson
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 3.74 | 1775 Users | 121 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Seeker |
| ISBN: | 0152058664 (ISBN13: 9780152058661) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Noble Warriors Trilogy #1 |
| Literary Awards: | Manchester Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2007) |
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This first novel in the Noble Warriors sequence begins when sixteen-year-old Seeker's older brother is publicly humiliated and--with no explanation--exiled from the Nomana, a revered order of warrior monks. Seeker refuses to believe that his beloved older brother is capable of committing a betryal that would warrant such severe consequences, so he sets off alone on a journey to rescue his brother and find out at last what really happened.Along the way he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.
An epic coming-of-age story about courage, friendship, desire, and faith, Seeker marks the beginning of a riveting new series.
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| Title | : | Seeker (Noble Warriors Trilogy #1) |
| Author | : | William Nicholson |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
| Published | : | April 1st 2007 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published 2005) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. High Fantasy. Magic. Adventure. Childrens |
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Ratings: 3.74 From 1775 Users | 121 ReviewsCommentary Based On Books Seeker (Noble Warriors Trilogy #1)
This book was breathtaking. It made me think of what was going to happen next as it jumped back and forth between chapters with different characters. I would have to recommend this book to anyone seeking to read about adventure. This book is book one of the noble warrior's. This book is all about adventure. Most of the characters in this book are carried on to the next series. The book is about a boy has wanted to become a Nobble Warrior all of his life, but his dad wanted him to take his placeCan of expected more from the author of wind of fire xD
Another fantasy trilogy. I shouldn't have read this one the same weekend as The Naming because I keep confusing the two.[return][return]Evil lives in the town of Radiance and a strange group of three people must save the day. Seeker is determined to find out why his brother was kicked out of the Nomana, the sacred brotherhood that he himself wants to join. Morning Star has always wanted to join the Nomana to find her mother. And Wildman just wants the power of the Nomana. But all three are

I loved the Wind on Fire Trilogy. So when I was finished, I was eager to read the next books that William Nicholson wrote. Wow, was I disappointed. Nicholson is a screenplay writer so maybe characterization is new to him, since actors can flesh out his characters already. However, the characters in this book just seem kind of ridiculous. I've disliked Seeker since his ridiculous, intentional test fail. That was just lame and weird. And the Wildman. Just what. Other characters like Caressa and
Hmmm... This first book was actually quite good and it's just okay. It didn't start out as the best 1st book in a trilogy since the plot haas been described to be so basically written. Maybe if I read the second book, I'll have second thoughts into thinking if this trilogy has high expectations or not.
Seeker is the first novel from William Nicholson that I've read, and after reading it, I don't particularly feel the need to read any of his other novels. Nicholson is very heavy into world building and spent a good bit of time on the backstory about the Nomana, or the noble warriors, who dedicate their lives to the Nom, the All and the Only. This backstory, unfortunately, is poorly developed, not particularly interesting and really drags. The characters are just abysmal. All three of the main
i really havent gotten that far in.......

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