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Original Title: First Lord's Fury
ISBN: 044101769X (ISBN13: 9780441017690)
Edition Language: English
Series: Codex Alera #6
Characters: Isana, Gaius Octavian, Kitai, Fidelias, Valiar Marcus, Vord Queen, Lady Invidia Aquitain
Setting: Alera
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First Lord's Fury (Codex Alera #6) Hardcover | Pages: 465 pages
Rating: 4.38 | 54785 Users | 1642 Reviews

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I put off reading this for as long as possible because I didn't want it to end. And, well...I didn't want any of my favorite characters to die. (view spoiler)[ But nobody died. NOBODY died. <--except the queen and some of the people that you hated. Like, even the likable characters that I just knew were going to have to die? Nope. Still alive. Which makes me feel a lot better about Dresden eventually coming to an end. (hide spoiler)] And I'm sure that will probably upset some of you, but I couldn't give less of a shit about things being realistic in that sense. Yell if it makes you feel better, though. description Alright. So those of you who are reading the series already know this, but for those of you who don't know, Codex Alera a mash-up of a bunch of seemingly oddball stuff to put together in one story. The Roman's Legion & Senate: description High Fantasy: description Pokemon: description Invasion of the Body Snatchers: description And even a bit of Romance: description That's nuts, right?! I have absolutely ZERO explanation as to why it works, but it does. I loved these characters and I loved this world. And this was pretty much a perfect ending. Or as close to it as an author can get. I don't know who the fuck I'd recommend this to in a generic way, but if you're in the market for something off the wall in fantasy? Yeah. Recommended!

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Title:First Lord's Fury (Codex Alera #6)
Author:Jim Butcher
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 465 pages
Published:November 24th 2009 by Ace Books
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy

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Oh Mr. Butcher, You are so good, you left me in sad/happy tears. I hated to say goodbye to Tavi after spending a year with him and his companions. I loved and hated them, they became a part of me. His story ended so well, so beautifully weaved through horrors, happiness and heartbreaks. I was there riding the moving earth with him and I was there for the signing of the final contract. What an amazing trip it has been.

9/10All things must come to an end. It is the way of the universe.With his first journey in traditional fantasy coming to its completion after five consecutive books, managing from the beginning to overcome every challenge that was set before him, Jim Butcher immerses us in the First Lords Fury, the sixth and final installment, into the greatest war that has ever appeared in the Realm, into a story of ice journeyers and Great Furies, of troops, bloodspeakers, and deadly queens, and into an

Words can not express how amazing this series is.

No doubt about that 5th star for the book and the series! Although this book ends the series there just seems to be so much more to be written. An entire book epilogue would be perfect. The epilogue in this one gave you a good idea on how things ended up and you can use your imagination on how the characters are going to complete their lives but I just LOVE THEM ALL AND WANT MORE!!!! I actually thought that it ended pretty good. Then the more I talked to my friend on what more could be written I

This is the final book in the series & it did sum everything up nicely - too nicely. Butcher is just too attached to some of his characters. While that makes this a fun read, it lacked any depth of emotions for me. (view spoiler)[ I was never worried that a major, well-loved character could die. In this series, almost no one dies - ever. They're constantly getting killed, but then magically revived. (hide spoiler)] It just took all the suspense out of it. C'mon Butcher, grow a pair! Life

A great end to the series! Over all, it was fun to read, despite the narrative to have veered from time to time in directions more distracting then actually adding to the story . The characters were fun and likable, the Fantasy had a bit of Science Fiction thrown in it, and the tendency of the author to put our protagonists through the ringer and up to the edge of despair, was consistent from book one to the end. I am glad I had the time to read it and enjoy another Fantasy World!

So I finished this series and I would like to talk about it as a whole for a bit, because I believe it totally deserves more attention than it has gotten. The thing about Jim Butcher is that I find he writes such approachable, human characters. In some circles he is treated like a literary criminal, who is lowly and offensive and just generally not okay whatsoever. At the same time... I love what he does. I love how during his works his characters become more than just paper thin things he

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