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Avatar, The Last Airbender: The Dawn of Yangchen (Chronicles of the Avatar Book 3)

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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 new chapter in the Chronicles of the Avatar series.

Yangchen’s inexperience may prove to be her greatest asset . . .

Plagued by the voices of Avatars before her for as long as she can remember, Yangchen has not yet earned the respect felt for Avatar Szeto, her predecessor. In an era where loyalty is bought rather than earned, she has little reason to trust her counsel.

When Yangchen travels to Bin-Er in the Earth Kingdom on political business, a chance encounter with an informant named Kavik leads to a wary partnership. Bin-Er is a city ruled by corrupt shang merchants who have become resentful of the mercurial Earth King and his whims. To extract themselves from his influence, the shangs have one solution in mind: a mysterious weapon of mass destruction that would place power squarely in their hands.

As Yangchen and Kavik seek to thwart the shangs’ plan, their unlikely friendship deepens. But for Yangchen to chart her course as a singularly powerful Avatar, she must learn to rely on her own wisdom above all else.

Avatar, The Last Airbender: The Dawn of Yangchen, the propulsive third installment in the Chronicles of the Avatar series, illuminates Avatar Yangchen’s journey from uncertain young woman to revered leader.

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ISBN9781419756771
PublisherAbrams
Publication Date07/21/22
Pages336

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  • max.hvitravn
    max.hvitravn

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    "People should know the weight of water. The purpose of life isn't convenience."

    I have nothing but purest admiration and fascination for the world of AVATAR. For so many years it has accompanied me and I never tire of returning to it. As with the books about Avatar Kyoshi, this first volume that tells the story of Yangchen did not disappoint me at all. The more serious and more adult tone of the books differs somewhat from the original animated series, but I enjoy that quite a lot. The only thing that bothers me a little is the, in my opinion, slightly monotonous writing style. Apart from that, it is another wonderful addition to this great series.

    May 26, 2024

  • max.hvitravn
    max.hvitravn

    10 Followers

    4.0

    "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.

    May 30, 2024

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