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The Fostfire Sage

6/25/2018

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Reviewed by Oscar

​Rating: High Five

​Who I'd Recommend to:  Fans of Eragon, The Ranger's Apprentice, and the Young Samurai series.

Synopsis (from Amazon): The Sages are dying. The gods are waking up. Kole, Linn and their companions have survived the wilds of Center, slain another Sage and put their world on a path toward salvation. Or so they think. But the Eastern Dark has returned and laid claim to the power of T’Alon Rane, making the King of Ember his dark servant once more. Now, their ancient enemy marches across the frozen wastes of the north, seeking to end the life of his former ally and the last true power that can stand against him. With the last two Sages on a collision course that could decide the fate of the world, the Landkist of the Valley have a choice to make. One between darkness and light, redemption and corruption. For the Frostfire Sage is alive and unwell. And she has secrets to keep. And scores to settle.

Thoughts: This book is the best in the series yet. I love, love, love this series, this author, and most of all, this book. As I said in The Landkist Saga Bundle Package review, "Steven Kelliher is an amazing author that makes each book, chapter, page, paragraph, sentence, and word better then the last." Here I am and it's still true. One of the reasons I loved this book so much was Shadow. In every book Shadow's a mystery, however, Steven Kelliher delves into the mystery of Shadow even more, and has more of this character in this book. Also, I loved Ceth - a northern Landkist - and Lyana's complicated relationship. Another thing that I love about The Frostfire Sage is the Eastern Dark - the series' villain - along with the whole plot of the entire series. The reason I like the Eastern Dark is his struggle to either help or hurt, his struggle of killing the sages, and his struggle over what he believes will save the world. Also, the reason I admired the plot of the series is because it makes sense finally, like putting the finishing touches on a painting. Overall, I loved, loved, loved this intresting, creative, compicated, book.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own. 
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