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Dawn of Legends by Eleanor Herman

saphsel's review against another edition

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5.0

I just love this! The writing, the combination of history and fictional. The way the characters where. I think this is one of the best series I have ever read. With an ending that was true for every character.

mkay___'s review against another edition

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3.0

DNF at 63%

It wasn’t a bad book, you guys, it really wasn’t.

My favorite character was always Alex, and from what I could tell as I skimmed the last hundred or so pages of the book , everyone ends up happily ever after,
Spoiler except Jacob apparently dies, Kat chooses Jacob (the whole love triangle thing got on my nerves), Heph gets married, Alex and Zofia have/had a thing? Like he asked her to marry him and she turned him down? Idk guys. I’m not the best source of info, considering I skimmed over a majority of it. But he does get to be Alexander the Great and all that. Sooo, yeah.
. Honestly, the thing that got me was the length. It was just so long , which isn’t a bad thing, but I definitely got bored pretty quickly.

All in all, not a bad series. Though I’d definitely recommend reading all the books one after the other since anyone reading these boooks after me no longer has to wait for a whole YEAR no I’m not salty .

zenithharpink's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book! I couldn't clearly recall previous books in the series, but I remembered enough, and what I couldn't remember the book did a good job of sharing enough context.

Zofia is definitely my favorite character, as much as she irritated me in earlier books. She's such a survivor and her story was by far the most interesting. I also really loved how fantasy was woven into known history and mythology, it made for a really interesting read.

I was disappointed that Olympias didn't make much of an appearance, she was such a great villain, and just seemed to drift into the background on this one. I also found Heph, and the whole love triangle/square/pentagon/whatever to be melodramatic and mostly irritating. It also left me pretty unsatisfied with the way this book wrapped on several characters-particularly around Katerina. Also, the Fate thing was really weird and confusing, somewhat like it wasn't fully thought through, so it felt like that story line was kind of just run into a wall.

I recommend this book to fans of earlier books in the series, fantasy fans, or those interesting in a historical fantasy read.

ejbenfi's review against another edition

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dark sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

leedigesu's review against another edition

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3.0

I think I liked this book because I was finally finishing the series.
It was very good, wrapped things up concisely and gave some good epilogues.

However, I think book 3, Reign of Serpents, was the best in the series.

branpender12's review against another edition

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3.0

Holy POV changes Batman! I did not care for the constant and many, many POV changes in this book. It is the one pet peeve that I cannot ignore in book series. Most of the various branches of the storyline did get tied up by the conclusion of the book. I thought that the details and world building was tiptop but did not care for some of the character development in this final instalment of the series.
Historic novel based on the teen life of Alexander te Great. The author did extensive research and was thorough in her detailing. There were a lot of characters, as I previously pointed out, but she did a good job developing them so that their time in the spotlight were necessary to rendering the facts as they formed.
I would recommend the story to readers who were interested with the subject matter. Otherwise this book series could fall flat by the end.





*****I was provided this ARC by Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The opinions herein are solely mine and unbiased. *****

ladykatiereads's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. Just WOW!

I was so excited to see how this series would end and it kind of blew me away, now that I've read it. The way Herman writes this story through like 10 different perspectives is so well done becuase that could easily end in disaster and confusion. Each book added a couple more perspectives, and somehow she figured out how to make this feel perfectly normal. The complicated story lines Herman weaves throughout this series require views from multiple perspectives to really understand what's happening, and in that way, the series reads almost like a TV show. I have never seen Outlander, but I did recently start watching Game of Thrones, so I totally see her influence there in the intense battle scenes. In my interview with Herman last year, she mentioned that GOT influenced her writing, but that she didn't get quite as graphic in this series (the blood and gore being in writing rather than visual certainly helps with that). However, heads are rolling in this series, the villains are ruthless, and Herman's characters are tested time and time again.

Read my full spoiler-free review here: https://ladykatiereads.wordpress.com/2018/06/29/blog-tour-dawn-of-legends-by-eleanor-herman-review

jesssireads's review against another edition

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5.0

Definitely enjoyed this a lot more than the previous ones and I'm kinda sad to see it end?

jesskylie's review against another edition

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5.0

Definitely enjoyed this a lot more than the previous ones and I'm kinda sad to see it end?

darkrootscreations's review

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3.0

I think I liked this book because I was finally finishing the series.
It was very good, wrapped things up concisely and gave some good epilogues.

However, I think book 3, Reign of Serpents, was the best in the series.