The Way Between Worlds The View from the Mirror Quartet Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Ian Irvine Grant Cartwright Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Books
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There is a dark full moon on midwinter's day. The foretelling has come to pass. Rulke the Charon is unstoppable now. Karan is held captive in desolate Carcharon tower. Rulke plans to use her to find the Way between the Worlds.
On the mountainside below, the allies await their fate. Karan's lover, Llian, is in chains, falsely accused of betraying her to the enemy. As the dark moon rises, Rulke begins to open the Way. If he succeeds, the world will be overwhelmed by the dread armies of the void. There is only one solution. Karan must be the sacrifice....
The Way Between Worlds The View from the Mirror Quartet Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Ian Irvine Grant Cartwright Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Books
I truly loved this book in every way possible, you get to see every side of every character, and as the truth comes out for so many of them, sometimes you see that your visions of certain characters has been thoughtfully manipulated till you see who they really are, what they really want, and what their ambitions are. My love for this series started when I realized how much I loved Karan as a character from the start. She was strong willed, highly temperamental, and she wasn't your typical female lead. I know I'm not the only person who read this series and yelled at the book at some point "Can she get a break already? Jeez!" Although she's a very special person in the series, she reacts and has feelings and emotions that are so lifelike and what we would expect of someone in her situation, that it makes the books so great to read.This book gives you a lot of closure that one would expect for the final book of a series, but it also leaves you thinking about the possibilities of the future, and what may happen as well. Irvine does a great job at giving you enough to make you happy, and the last two words of the book brought a smile to my face and tears to my eyes.
I went into this last book a bit nervous. After finding out so much about the characters in the past three books, and being burned several times over the last couple of series I read, mostly because they try and wrap up a several thousand page epic in 10 pages, I was very happy with this book.
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The Way Between Worlds The View from the Mirror Quartet Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Ian Irvine Grant Cartwright Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Books Reviews
This has been a rather infuriating series in a lot of respects for me. I didn't particularly like the main characters and that really impacted my ability to connect with the rest of the book. On the other hand, I kept reading all four books, so there was obviously *something* quite compelling about this fantasy universe.
What is good is that good and evil are blurred. I liked the different human races and I liked the way that nobody really seemed to cross sides into being saintly or really villainous (with a few minor exceptions). Irvine clearly has a lot of imagination and the ability to handle multiple threads of a really complex plot-- both of which are things to be applauded.
Probably the best indication is that I would be willing to take a try at his *next* series, despite my doubts.
This is the fourth and final volume of The View from the Mirror tetralogy (after A Shadow on the Glass, The Tower on the Rift and Dark Is the Moon).
It's hythe, mid-winter's day, in Carcharon Tower, and a dark moon is rising. In exchange for Llian's life and freedom, Rulke has convinced Karan to betray her people and help him open the Way between the Worlds.
In the process, a horde of monsters is unleashed from the void, and while Rulke the Great Betrayer is off exploring, with Karan's mind accompanying him in a trance, her defenseless body is suddenly attacked by deadly Lorrsk and Thranx. But taking advantage of the confusion, she barely manages to escape, to find herself in the cold, snowy mountains again, reminding her of her ordeal of the year before.
In this volume, Rulke wants to save his people, the last hundred or so remaining Charon, from extinction, Faelamor wants to lead her people the Faellem back to Tallallame, Mendark wants to become the most famous magister on Santhenar. And all are ready to sacrifice everything to achieve their goal. Karan just wants to go home and rest.
On the one hand, I was a bit disappointed by the sudden appearance of grotesque monsters which, in my opinion, serve no real purpose and weaken the plot. On the other hand, Mendark, Yggur, Rulke, Faelamor and Shand finally start to show the various facets of their personalities, to become multidimentional, but to such an extent that in the end it's all quite complicated and it's hard to make up one's mind as to whom you want to see win the battle. Hopefully, to glue it all together, there's a whole cast of endearing characters such as Pender, Thallia, Lilis and Jevi, Maigraith Karan and Llian. They're the ones that make you read on.
Very enjoyable
Another great read in the Three worlds series from a very under rated brilliant author.
This gets you in and feeling for the characters to the point where you don't want to put the book down.
Great Story And Well Though out Need More Like It.
Great
Very nice
I truly loved this book in every way possible, you get to see every side of every character, and as the truth comes out for so many of them, sometimes you see that your visions of certain characters has been thoughtfully manipulated till you see who they really are, what they really want, and what their ambitions are. My love for this series started when I realized how much I loved Karan as a character from the start. She was strong willed, highly temperamental, and she wasn't your typical female lead. I know I'm not the only person who read this series and yelled at the book at some point "Can she get a break already? Jeez!" Although she's a very special person in the series, she reacts and has feelings and emotions that are so lifelike and what we would expect of someone in her situation, that it makes the books so great to read.
This book gives you a lot of closure that one would expect for the final book of a series, but it also leaves you thinking about the possibilities of the future, and what may happen as well. Irvine does a great job at giving you enough to make you happy, and the last two words of the book brought a smile to my face and tears to my eyes.
I went into this last book a bit nervous. After finding out so much about the characters in the past three books, and being burned several times over the last couple of series I read, mostly because they try and wrap up a several thousand page epic in 10 pages, I was very happy with this book.
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