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adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Band 3 is the last band of the trilogy around Yukiko and Buruu. In this band, Yukiko and Buruu try to find new allies and finally fight against the new "Shogun".
As with the previous bands, I am thrilled with this book. I devoured the 800 pages in 3 days.
The story is, in my opinion, the most exciting of the trilogy, as it naturally worked towards that end. At the same time, it takes you away in such a way that I had a few tears in my eyes at the end.
In addition, the book establishes some morally important principles that are also important in today's world, such as climate protection, equality, regardless of skin color, income and so on.
From me a clear reading recommendation for Band 3, if you have read the two volumes before (this volume is the best of the series) and for the trilogy, or Volume 1, if you are interested in fantasy books.
As with the previous bands, I am thrilled with this book. I devoured the 800 pages in 3 days.
The story is, in my opinion, the most exciting of the trilogy, as it naturally worked towards that end. At the same time, it takes you away in such a way that I had a few tears in my eyes at the end.
In addition, the book establishes some morally important principles that are also important in today's world, such as climate protection, equality, regardless of skin color, income and so on.
From me a clear reading recommendation for Band 3, if you have read the two volumes before (this volume is the best of the series) and for the trilogy, or Volume 1, if you are interested in fantasy books.
Graphic: Death, Blood, Child death, Colonisation, Drug abuse, Violence, War, Animal cruelty, and Drug use
Moderate: Genocide, Suicide, and Suicide attempt
Minor: Slavery
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