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review 2019-07-20 15:45
Review: Avatar, the Last Airbender- the Rise of Kyoshi

 

F. C. Yee’s The Rise of Kyoshi delves into the story of Kyoshi, the Earth Kingdom–born Avatar. The longest-living Avatar in this beloved world’s history, Kyoshi established the brave and respected Kyoshi Warriors, but also founded the secretive Dai Li, which led to the corruption, decline, and fall of her own nation. The first of two novels based on Kyoshi, The Rise of Kyoshi maps her journey from a girl of humble origins to the merciless pursuer of justice who is still feared and admired centuries after she became the Avatar. 

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review 2015-04-06 00:00
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 3
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 3 - Gurihiru,Michael Dante DiMartino,Bryan Konietzko,Gene Luen Yang

They address the issue of cultural appropriation and all, but then it's just...suddenly okay. I love Zuko and to see the person at the end that he brought back was amazing. I had read these before but I forgot what had happened, so onto "The Search"

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review 2015-04-02 00:00
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 1
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Promise, Part 1 - Gene Luen Yang,Bryan Konietzko,Michael Dante DiMartino,Gurihiru The writing is done really well, the storyline is amazing and series quality and the characters stay in character! What more could I ask for? Except less Kataang and less sweetie because zutara is absolutely everything.
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review 2015-02-16 02:47
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Search, Part Three (The Search Trilogy #3)
Avatar: The Last Airbender- The Search Part 3 - Gene Luen Yang

Hi guys, this is my review to Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Search, Part Three. This is written by Gene Luen Yang, Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, and Gurihiru (the Artist). This is also the final book in The Search Trilogy

 

The Fate of the Fire Lord!

Avatar Aang travels to the spirit world to parlay with an ancient power, bringing Fire Lord Zuko ever closer to discovering the truth about his mother's fate—and his own past. Yet Zuko's sister Azula is becoming increasingly dangerous, threatening to ruin everything that Zuko, Aang, Katara, and Sokka have struggled to achieve on their search!

 

I have to admit, I guessed the ending of this book when I read the ending of the second. When Aang came into contact with the Mother of Spirits, I had a feeling what happened, especially because she does the opposite of Koh, The Face Stealer. 

 

I guess the ending of this was satisfying, but there were more questions in my mind than when I first started this trilogy in the Avatar comics.

 

Some questions were that if Zuko's mother had lost her memory about her kids when the Mother of Spirits took away her memory, then how did she remember Noren? And if Zuko was never Ikem/Noren's son, then why did Ursa even bother telling Ozai that she wanted to hurt him when she wished Zuko wasn't his son? Why did Azula have to be the one to pay the price for Ozai's power-hungry means? Why did she have to run through the forgetful valley? 

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I guess my love for this book is making me still read all these comics, because the newest trilogy set to come out this year Smoke and Shadow is about The New Ozai Society, which is a group of people meant to dethrone Zuko. 

 

So yeah, I am reading the next trilogy: The Rift.

 

Thanks for reading and I hope you all have a great day! :D 

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review 2015-02-01 01:06
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Search, Part Two (The Search Trilogy #2)
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Search, Part 2 - Gurihiru,Gene Luen Yang,Michael Dante DiMartino,Bryan Konietzko,Dave Marshall

Hey guys! This is my very quick review Avatar: The Airbender: The Search, Part Two. This is the second part in the second comic trilogy for Avatar. This is written by Gene Luen Yang, Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, and Gurihiru (the Artist).

 

This book continues with the Fire Lord Zuko’s search for his mother. I liked this book better, because I found that there was more question as to where some facts revealed in the story were true or not. THE ENDING WAS BETTER . . . SO MUCH BETTER. I THINK I KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO URSA!

 

Okay, okay. I think Ursa changed her face! But I don’t know to who she changed it to! But I think she changed her face. Also, it’s hard to tell whether Azula turns good in the end or not!

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This is once again . . . recommended to Avatar fans, need I say more? I enjoyed Part Two than I did Part One and I can’t wait for the final part!

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