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Title | : | Last of the Wilds (Age of the Five #2) |
Author | : | Trudi Canavan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 558 pages |
Published | : | May 2006 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc. (first published April 25th 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Magic |
Trudi Canavan
Paperback | Pages: 558 pages Rating: 4.03 | 12317 Users | 209 Reviews
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After pitched battle, The White—the avatars of the Five Gods—have briefly turned back the vicious invaders. And now, the priestess Auraya is sent on an urgent mission to reconcile with the powerful, outcast Dreamweavers, for their magical healing abilities may be the key to saving the land. But as a deadly plague devastates their allies and old adversaries resurface, a dreadful surprise may ruin the chance for peace. For Auraya's terrible discovery will force her into a desperate choice—one whose consequences will change the world forever.
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Original Title: | Last of the Wilds |
ISBN: | 0060815914 (ISBN13: 9780060815912) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Age of the Five #2 |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 12317 Users | 209 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books Last of the Wilds (Age of the Five #2)
I'm kind of disappointed in this. I'm well aware that this is a series, but for me personally, each book - even in a series - should have its own closure. And I feel like nothing did in here. I'm sure most of the things will get resolved in the last book, but it just felt like... dragging on a story, just to write a third book.It was by no means boring, don't get me wrong. But there was just no big event, which I had expected. Now interested to see how everything is gonna turn out in the lastThe worldbuilding continues to amaze. Characters do unexpected things. And the magic!I enjoyed the different views from the different civilizations.A great sequel.
For a sequel, I was pretty happy. Made me look forward to the last book of the trilogy.

Ok, so there is definitely a pattern with Trudi Canavan's books that seem to apply to each series. Main female character is accepted into higher social/religious/political standing because of her unexpectedly high level of skills/powers. Once she comes into her powers fully, she defies her superiors, breaks rules, rebels for the sake of truth and because it's the right thing to do while still remaining on the good side of the other important characters as much as possible. Meanwhile she falls in
Kinda lagged in the middle there and a bit in the start but got better towards th end. Great set up for the final book.Was a bit funny how towards the end most conversations were done in people's head though
Very good but...This book was a fascinating read and well worth the wait. It was written excellently and the concepts behind the various use of magic were well explored. We see more from the Pentadrians' point of view and way of life and learn a lot more about the various characters that make up the White, the Wilds and the Elai as well as learning more about the Gods. I found the constant shift of viewpoint distracting and slightly annoying. I can see some of it necessary, but wonder whether
This was one of the best conclusions to a trilogy i have ever read. It really had me hooked the whole way through, i found the world so compelling and inspiring, i had to write a review to say how much i loved this series and the characters.
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