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by Michael J. Sullivan
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Evaine's Books, Books and More Books
This was a most satisfying end to a really good series. Some things I had suspected came to be true and others that I suspected did not, which is the way I like things. :) Thinking back, it seems a long, winding journey from the first book to this one, but I loved the characters so much that it ...
AnHeC (I'm too fucking busy and vice versa)
Word count: about 160 000 Ha ha! I'm done bitches! No, really, now I've read 2 prequels + 6 books and am ready to give you my honest opinion. Starting with the fact, that it's the first cover in the whole series I didn't like. Did the series wow me? No, it's not 100% my cup of tea. Did I have ...
allisoninouye
allisoninouye rated it 12 years ago
I love this book!! The series started slow. I felt the first book was good, but didn't make me excited about the series, but the series quickly picked up speed. It is everything I love about fantasy and I would highly recommend it to anyone who likes this genre. I am disappointed to see an end to th...
Simple Joy
Simple Joy rated it 12 years ago
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME.Mr Sullivan wrote my dream. Can you imagine walking into an undisturbed city that was just abandoned for thousands of years. Seeing beautiful structures that were impossibly perfect in stone work and design, hundreds of feet tall they tower above you. Breathtaking. It was sim...
Coffee2words
Coffee2words rated it 13 years ago
Well, well, well... I am thoroughly impressed with Michael's finale of the Riyria Revelations. I cannot recommend this brilliantly constructed, thought-provoking, giggle-eliciting, nail-biting and immensely enjoyable series enough.Michael introduced me to, not only some of the most realistic, believ...
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews rated it 13 years ago
It's always special when you reach the end of a series, particularly one which was planned from the start, rather than growing organically. The mysteries will make sense, questions will be answered, characters will receive their dues and loose ends will be tied up, or so one hopes. And on the downsi...
myworldinwordsandpages
myworldinwordsandpages rated it 13 years ago
Fire and deaths. Women and children are on the run. Men are fighting for their kingdom and homes against attackers we have feared would come. (if you've read the series you have an idea who the attackers are.) Arista's having horrible nightmares, Royce is depressed after the ending in Wintertide,...
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