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Last Battle of the Icemark by Stuart Hill

evergrowing's review against another edition

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4.0

Didn't love the whole Cronos thing but still made for a fitting end to the series.

cpcabaniss's review

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4.0

This was an excellent conclusion to a beautiful trilogy. The ending was bittersweet and just perfect in its own right. I loved being a part of the adventures of these fascinating characters and I will likely read the entire series over again in the future. Definitely a great fantasy read to add to my book shelf. Thirrin and Oskan were excellent as always. And I must say I found myself truly enjoying Her Vampiric Majesty. I would read an entire series devoted to the two ruling vampires of The-land-of-the-ghosts. They are just so beautifully written and compelling, and with the 1200 years of experience there has to be some great stories buried in those deep memories.

sloph's review

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4.0

I enjoyed this book a lot. It was a perfect end to the series. The characters got good character development, there was a lot more plot to this one, and everything was wrapped up nicely.
It was a bittersweet ending, which I had a feeling that was coming, though I think that it was the best way to end the series. if you are looking for an action-packed, book, that is interesting to read with minimal but some love in it, then this book is perfect.
It is fast-paced and I have grown to love these characters quite a lot. i think this is a series that i will come back to in future years.

oliwija's review

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5.0

I liked the end. Even if it was sad and made me cry several times. I still liked it very much. But good books makes your heart break. And you also now that Thirrin and Oskan will see each other again. And that in it self is some sort of comfort.
I really liked Titus, and Thirrins first meeting with him brought tears to my eyes. Thinking how caring and understanding she can be. Even thou the world expects her to be though and unyielding.
A worthy ending to a great triology.

karingforbooks's review

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5.0

Great conclusion to an amazing trilogy. Thirrin and Oskan are highly entertaining to read about, and Oskan's struggled with the Dark throughout the book was nervewracking to read about. Again with the Vampires, I loved watching them develop throughout the entire series. The battles are well written, with enough military jargon to bring you into the battle itself without losing you in the lingo. And instead of riding zebras, there are triceratops! At least, that's what it sounded like. The deaths were appropriate if heart-wrenching, like any good death should be, but it doesn't mean I don't want to bring them back. Medea was a well written young woman and I liked reading about her interactions with the other characters as she develops. Fantastic conclusion, truly.

linwearcamenel's review

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4.0

Less realistic than the previous two volumes, still very exciting and enjoyable.

jerenda's review

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5.0

This book was amazing. Everything was falling apart around them and yet they still managed to find someone to be their mortal enemy. Then, while they're going against all they've struggled for in the last two books, another enemy is sliding into the cracks, secretly pushing for the demise of not only the Icemark, but all that is good. With hardly fifty pages to go and at least one epic battle still to come, if not two, I had no idea how it could possibly be finished in time, but somehow Thirrin comes through again. Well worth the read.

lioness's review

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5.0

i love medea!!!!!!
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