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Heir of Novron
by Michael J. Sullivan, Michael J. Sullivan
I thought I was going to have to wait a few months for this final installment (several holds at my library) but I got a card at a different library system, and it was available, so I didn't have to wait after all :)
Bumping this final installment (2-books) to 5* ... after six books, I was fully invested in the characters and the storyline. I loved the land and the language, the names. They will still be running through my head for a time I think. Lots of things came full circle here at the end. There were some unexpected and difficult to deal with deaths.
I can see that there are other books by this author, same setting, some of the same characters (maybe events from before - EzraHarrdon's youth that was revealed here?) I will put them on my to read list.
While I really enjoyed the audio, and the narrator was consistent and great, sometimes I wonder if I might have appreciated some things more had I been reading on my own, with time to stop and highlight sections. Audio just moves so fast.
I read another fantasy series that overlapped with my reading of these Riyria Revelations, and I wish I had kept things a little more separated in my mind (as I got a little muddled remembering which events went with which series at times).
Bumping this final installment (2-books) to 5* ... after six books, I was fully invested in the characters and the storyline. I loved the land and the language, the names. They will still be running through my head for a time I think. Lots of things came full circle here at the end. There were some unexpected and difficult to deal with deaths.
I can see that there are other books by this author, same setting, some of the same characters (maybe events from before - EzraHarrdon's youth that was revealed here?) I will put them on my to read list.
While I really enjoyed the audio, and the narrator was consistent and great, sometimes I wonder if I might have appreciated some things more had I been reading on my own, with time to stop and highlight sections. Audio just moves so fast.
I read another fantasy series that overlapped with my reading of these Riyria Revelations, and I wish I had kept things a little more separated in my mind (as I got a little muddled remembering which events went with which series at times).