Details Out Of Books The Broken Eye (Lightbringer #3)
Title | : | The Broken Eye (Lightbringer #3) |
Author | : | Brent Weeks |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 846 pages |
Published | : | August 26th 2014 by Orbit (first published August 2014) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction |
Brent Weeks
Kindle Edition | Pages: 846 pages Rating: 4.47 | 46843 Users | 2072 Reviews
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As the old gods awaken, the Chromeria is in a race to find its lost Prism, the only man who may be able to stop catastrophe, Gavin Guile. But Gavin's enslaved on a galley, and when he finally escapes, he finds himself in less than friendly hands. Without the ability to draft which has defined him . . .Meanwhile, the Color Prince's army continues its inexorable advance, having swallowed two of the seven satrapies, they now invade the Blood Forest. Andross Guile, thinking his son Gavin lost, tasks his two grandsons with stopping the advance. Kip and his psychopathic half-brother Zymun will compete for the ultimate prize: who will become the next Prism.
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Original Title: | The Broken Eye ASIN B00H25FCNG |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Lightbringer #3 |
Literary Awards: | David Gemmell Legend Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2015), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2014) |
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Ratings: 4.47 From 46843 Users | 2072 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books The Broken Eye (Lightbringer #3)
GreatA really good instalment in the series. I like the way the books started off slowly, seemingly simple, yet layer after layer is added bit by bit. More of the seven satrapies is revealed, along with more back story on Gavin and others. Still plenty to keep you guessing. The plot has definitely thickened, with some unexpected twists along the way. I will now read book 4.Yep... I might have to re-read the previous two books to try to remember what happened on them. I should have waited for the series to finish first but Nooooo I could not help reading more of Brent Weeks' books after the Night Angel series
*** 5+ ***The BB&B BR with Eon & Sarah is still going strong! When I love a book or series this much, I tend to suck at reviewing it! After all, what can I start talking about first? And how can I say anything without giving it away?? And how can I do it any justice??? As You see, this will be another one of those where I have lost all sense of objectivity and have become all emotion and fangirling... Maybe it is a good way to tell you - i love this book and series, and the only way I
By far the best so far in the series. So much going on. Character development, world building, plot twists,conflict internal and political and the last 100 pages or so blew me away big time!Very strong 5 stars for the Broken Eye:)
Honestly how am I supposed to wait a whole year for this book to come out! I just spent all of this past year waiting for Blinding Knife to come out! You know Brent weeks has to be a great author for everyone to be desperate to get his books.AFTER TWO YEARS OF WAITING I HAVE FINALLY READ IT!!!!It did take awhile for me to really get into this book but I did around page 200. However that may be because it has been a really long time since I have read the last book and may have forgotten some of
https://solseit.wordpress.com/2019/09...The second time around just confirms the stellar review of the first time around. I am amazed at how good this series really is. There is so much content, the world building builds upon itself every time in an incredibly powerful and convincing way each book; the characters are just well defined and developed - the women in this story are authentic to me, they are genuinely powerful women (the White, Karris, Teia) with their weaknesses and they know what
The meticulously crafted world of Weeks is expanding, opening up and it feels like it's been energized in The Broken Eye. The solid and original but sometimes obvious magic system shows no limit. It's now simply in the details, in the doctrine of the Chromaturgy and the way it's been twisted that the magic of the author's intricate creation really shine.
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