First Lord's Fury
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781841498515 (1841498513)
Publish date: May 6th 2010
Publisher: Orbit
Pages no: 691
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Epic Fantasy,
Literature,
Epic,
High Fantasy,
American,
Adult
Series: Codex Alera (#6)
Codex Alera is Jim Butcher's straight-out traditional fantasy series, as compared to his urban fantasy "Harry Dresden" series, set in a slightly different Chicago, or his "Cinder Spires" series (only the first book of which is out, that being The Aeronaut's Windlass), which has a more steampunk vibe...
Oh Mr. Butcher, You are so good, you left me in sad/happy tears. I hated to say goodbye to Tavi after spending a year with him and his companions. I loved and hated them, they became a part of me. His story ended so well, so beautifully weaved through horrors, happiness and heartbreaks. I was there ...
Epic conclusion to Tavi's journey from boy to man, politics and intrigue, and Alera's quest for victory in the face of the enemy.I felt this book was the weakest in the series, although I still very much enjoyed it. I was so invested in these characters over the course of the previous 5 books, and t...
4.5 *s but I'm rounding up because I really enjoyed the whole series. I have to say that the ending of this one fell a little flat for me. Maybe my expectations were just too high but there were so many great moments throughout the book (and the series) and the final battle between Tavi & the vord...
Book: 3.5 Series: 3.5Soooo here we are, at the end of this unnecessarily long series. This review will be over all six books of the Codex Alera series. Overall I was majorly disappointed in how this series turned out. Codex Alera could have been an amazing series if it didnt have the same problems p...