The Legacy of Yangchen: Volume 4 (Chronicles of the Avatar, Band 4)

The Legacy of Yangchen: Volume 4 (Chronicles of the Avatar, Band 4)

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Beschreibung

From F. C. Yee, the New York Times bestselling author of Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Rise of Kyoshi and Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Shadow of Kyoshi comes a thrilling chapter in the Chronicles of the Avatar series and a page-turning follow-up to Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Dawn of Yangchen.

Common enemies make for strange friends . . .

Avatar Yangchen has succeeded in bringing a measure of stability to Bin-Er, but her successes have been limited to a single city, and rumors concerning Unanimity—a weapon capable of total obliteration—have led to increasing tensions among the Four Nations.

Desperate to restore diplomacy, Yangchen attempts to de-escalate hostilities between heads of state. But in the wake of a brutal assassination and the freeing of Unanimity, Yangchen is forced to bring Kavik—the trusted former companion whose betrayal crushed her—back into her fold.

As the Four Nations teeter on the brink of conflict and she begins to unravel the power-hungry Zongdu Chaisee’s true agenda, Yangchen is forced to measure the worth of humanity and how much can be sacrificed in the name of balance.

Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Legacy of Yangchen, the taut and provocative fourth installment in the Chronicles of the Avatar series, follows Avatar Yangchen as she charts the course of her legacy, finally making peace with her choices and facing Avatarhood with the courage it demands.
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322
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"You're afraid of failing. You're afraid of every success that might slip through your fingers, every missed chance. You're so afraid of what the voices will say. Don't be."

It is quite rare that I close a book or finish a story with nothing but … happiness. To be honest, I don’t have really much to say. The second and final book of Yangchen’s story picked me up, took me along and held me. A good plot with a few cleverly hidden twists and turns kept me enthralled and was even able to elicit a few emotional outbursts from me – someone who is usually a rather calm and quiet reader. And I felt so much for Yangchen herself. Even though the ending was nice and, as I said, I’m very satisfied, I would have been happy to read more of it. It was a great journey.

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