A Thunder of Monsters (Songs of Magic)

A Thunder of Monsters (Songs of Magic)

Taschenbuch
4.01

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Beschreibung

RETURN TO A WORLD OF DRAGONS, SONG-SPELLS, PIPERS AND BATTLES...

Patch Brightwater and his friend Barver, the dracogriff, are trapped on a mysterious island full of monstrous beasts. Their shapeshifting friend, Wren, is being held prisoner by the Piper of Hamelyn, but she's working hard to escape. Clad in his suit of magical black armour and with dragons and a growing army on his side, the Piper of Hamelyn seems destined to bring chaos and destruction down on the world. Can anything stop him?

Three accidental heroes versus one legendary villain...the epic adventure that began with A Darkness of Dragons comes to a thunderous end.

"All the ingredients of a perfect fantasy adventure." Kieran Larwood on A Darkness of Dragons
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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
395
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8.99 €

Beiträge

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Alle
4

I’m really not satisfied with the ending. Considering the first two books and also most of this third book always went against cliches and the author put uniqueness into the story, it’s sad how it ends with a lot of cliches. I won’t spoiler, but the main character once again got the most of the “happy ending”, and these were 3 cliches at once. So disappointing... But overall the book was really really good. Apart from the last 2-3 chapters (full of cliches), I really love it and its uniqueness. It’s definitely one of my favorite book series, and I hope someday to see the heroes again. There was also two characters I shipped from the very beginning (no, not the obvious one) and I’m kind of sad they didn’t come canon and even barely interacted, but I’m also really happy that the author didn’t put any romance into it! After all, this is about war (and the characters are a bit too young anyway) and there really wouldn’t be time for a romance; yet so many fantasy books do that, and I’m so glad it wasn’t the case here. (See? Again he went against cliches!) So, yes, I did love the trilogy and would recommend it to anyone, really. Fantasy lovers, mostly, but also those who love music. It’s more of a children’s book, I think, but teenagers and adults can read it too. I’m an adult after all and I did cry in each book.

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