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ISBN: | 0060815922 (ISBN13: 9780060815929) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Age of the Five #3 |
Trudi Canavan
Paperback | Pages: 574 pages Rating: 4.08 | 11883 Users | 242 Reviews

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Title | : | Voice of the Gods (Age of the Five #3) |
Author | : | Trudi Canavan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 574 pages |
Published | : | February 2007 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc. (first published January 30th 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Magic |
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Unable to avoid being drawn into the terrible conflict, Auraya, now protector of the Siyee, fears she will be unable to meet the conditions of the all-powerful gods she once served. And an offer from a mysterious woman may be impossible for Auraya to refuse, but, if revealed, would brand her an enemy of the gods. Now, the immortal Wilds will not be deterred in their quest for powerful, long-buried secrets. But they have deadly adversaries who also seek the world-shattering truth . . . and it may appear in a form that no one anticipates.Rating About Books Voice of the Gods (Age of the Five #3)
Ratings: 4.08 From 11883 Users | 242 ReviewsAssessment About Books Voice of the Gods (Age of the Five #3)
Globally, I enjoyed reading these books. While it took me time to get interested in the story due to a start that I found slow, it became much more interesting in the 2nd book. I liked most point of view characters, how the world was built, the fact that things are rarely what they initially seem to be. What I liked less was that I found the ending to be a little bit rushed, what happens in the 3rd part of the 3rd book could have filled an entire book in itself. It will be hard to discuss withThis review has previously been posted at Another World Book Blog. Its fair to say that the first two books of The Age Of The Five Trilogy were underwhelming to me. In spite of this I held on to the hope that history would repeat itself; that the third instalment of this Trudi Canavan trilogy would blow me away in the same manner as book three of The Black Magician Trilogy, had done. Regrettably, my hope was misplaced. Not only is Voice Of The Gods not in the same league as, The High Lord, it is
finally!!! after more than I year, I have finally acquired a copy of the book. and as expected... I LOVED IT!I am now officially TRUDI CANAVAN's fan. Ever since I started reading her black magician's trilogy.. i have been looking forward for more... i wasn't disappointed.The Age of Five trilogy was one of the best books/series that I have read. It has me mesmerized from start to finish. I fell in love with the main character Auraya and Mirar... althought I would have thought that Trudi will make

I feel conflicted. In the beginning of this novel or more like the first half of it I thought that the writer had finally started getting somewhere and I actually was enjoying it more then the first two novels. With the last, say, 200 pages though, I wasnt feeling enjoyment as much as frustration. The fact of the matter is one of the characters is so moronic in that part you want to throw the book across the room. It doesnt help that she keeps going over a question to which youve possibly
I hesitate to give five-star reviews. Recently I've loosened up but I used to almost never give them. Books like this are the reason for that. That fifth star ought to be reserved for the rare and truly exceptional books that will have a lasting impact on me. I read the author's "Black Magician" series a while ago and loved it. So, reading the other two books in this trilogy I was mostly thinking that it was pretty good but not as good as that earlier series. And for this series as a whole I
started 07/10/2009This was a fantastic conclusion to a very good trilogy. I'd figured out most of the ending before I got to the second book, but I loved the interaction between the characters and the whole character build up. Canavan has a style of writing that really appeals and keeps you wanting to turn pages and finish the novel. My only problem was that I was looking for the next chapter right up until the last page and found I was disappointed there was no more.
The last book of this series leaves me conflicted.On the one hand it's probably the best of the 3 books because a lot of things are explained and we see how Auraya changes slowly but surely because of the way how she is being treated, on the other hand in some way it's also the "worst".In my opinion the focus that is layed here on the voices of the gods (Pentadrian side) is too much, we didn't learn much about them in the first two books and now they get way too much attention. Which isn't a bad
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