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Heir of Novron (The Riyria Revelations, #5-6) - Community Reviews back

by Michael J. Sullivan
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IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 8 years ago
I have now completed all of the available Riyria tales and I can tell you that it has been a fun ride all the way through. I have not read a group of novels recently where I was engrossed in the characters and world like I have been with Royce and Hadrian. I am sure some of this is due to the wonder...
L.K. Evans Blog
L.K. Evans Blog rated it 11 years ago
I was exhausted after this book. Emotionally and physically. I read nonstop over the weekend to finish the Riyria Revelations, averaging 4 hours of sleep, forgetting to eat. I wasn’t done though. As soon as I finished the Revelations series, I picked up the Chronicles. Reviews for those will have to...
Alissa
Alissa rated it 11 years ago
Wonderful book and outstanding ending of a great trilogy. This series is absolutely precious, with great plot and characters. I got hooked after reading the first book of the Riyria chronicles, which is also the first in chronological order, and I would recommend starting with it because, even thoug...
Alissa
Alissa rated it 11 years ago
Wonderful book and outstanding ending of a great trilogy. This series is absolutely precious, with great plot and characters. I got hooked after reading the first book of the Riyria chronicles, which is also the first in chronological order, and I would recommend starting with it because, even thoug...
1st Avenue
1st Avenue rated it 12 years ago
If you've followed the journey this far, chances are you're gonna enjoy this last installment. It's still fun, funny, and fast paced. The only minor difference is there's less character development. Since all the main players have already been introduced, the story is more plot driven, which is kind...
The BiblioSanctum
The BiblioSanctum rated it 12 years ago
There are many different kinds of fantasy: epic fantasy, dark fantasy, heroic fantasy, sword and sorcery, etc. It's hard to label the Riyria Revelvations series as any of these, though. If I had to, I think I would coin my own term -- down-to-earth fantasy, a compliment I don't often get a chance to...
Clintons blog of books
Clintons blog of books rated it 12 years ago
I dont know what to say besides..I freakin love these books. This whole series was refreshing for me. It took me awhile, but I finally found a series where the characters aren't annoying, or retarded. The characters and the problems seem very realistic (Well as realistic as you can get in a land fi...
Tammie's Reading Reviews
Tammie's Reading Reviews rated it 12 years ago
I love reading fantasy, but often I feel I have to take a break every once in a while after being so deep into the world of whatever story I'm reading. What I love about this series is that I never felt that way while reading it. It was really hard to put down and I loved every minute of it. A lot o...
andor
andor rated it 12 years ago
Riyria Revelations is an excellent series.It gradually got better and better, and the conclusion was just perfect. The story and the fictional historical background was captivating, now I'm actively looking for similar fantasy books (with elves and/or "ancient history" like those in these books).Wha...
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it 13 years ago
I claim The Way of Kings, Part One and The Way of Kings Part Two as my favourite book read this year. However this novel would certainly have to be up the top as another of my favourite books read in 2012. Isn't it nice to know that when the world ends in December cough I'll at least have read some ...
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