Ruthless is an understatement! And did you intend that hand pun again?! HeheFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 02:51Yes, it was a moment of shock and relief that the antagonist finally showed his hand...I say this despite the ruthlessness Valerian exhibited to recrify that discovery.
What was your favorite scene in the book?
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Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?
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It was a good way to get rid of a major problem looming in the shadows of this bookFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 02:52I also liked when the False King got what was coming to him.ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑25 Sep 2019, 19:39 SPOILERS
The battle at the end was very exciting. I enjoyed the triumphant moment when everything came together.
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Yes I reallythink their will be a sequel that focuses onOlam Shone.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 02:56The book ended with all the major antagonists being removed , and with a promising hint to more adventures.Kro92813 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2019, 19:45Pellucid did a good job at toeing up all the loose ends! I just didnt expect the false king to show up and found it a little out of placeciecheesemeister wrote: ↑25 Sep 2019, 19:39 SPOILERS
The battle at the end was very exciting. I enjoyed the triumphant moment when everything came together.
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He just seemed too cavalier. I didn't trust him from the beginning when he double crosses the fate dealer he is with to fetch will from the sound realmFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 02:58I had not even realized that he could have killed William's father. That was a very dangerous antagonist who his his motives and actions well.
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Yes! But how lonely would it be to live in that safe haven all by yourself? His character fit the bill for a young kid living by himself though. Overly excited at company but socially awkward tooReynaa wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 17:33I came here to say the same. The author describes the little world in the mirror beautifully. It sounds so peaceful, I imagined it as a garden. And who wouldn't want cake every day?Nisha Ward wrote: ↑10 Sep 2019, 11:07 Oddly, I really liked the scene where Will talks to the Boy in the mirror. There was something melancholy about it for me but also something like a bit of relief in the midst of danger.
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With the False King's end, a favourite scene for me, and Victor Valorian too, the author can explore Olàm Shoné in a sequel as well as Fortis Fortuna as an antagonist.Kro92813 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 22:49Yes I reallythink their will be a sequel that focuses onOlam Shone.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 02:56The book ended with all the major antagonists being removed , and with a promising hint to more adventures.
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Fortis, his fortune tellers, and the fate sealersFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 22:54With the False King's end, a favourite scene for me, and Victor Valorian too, the author can explore Olàm Shoné in a sequel as well as Fortis Fortuna as an antagonist.Kro92813 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019, 22:49Yes I reallythink their will be a sequel that focuses onOlam Shone.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 02:56
The book ended with all the major antagonists being removed , and with a promising hint to more adventures.
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Yes that was interesting! And you would think maybe the echo of a half echo half sound would also be either half echo or very lucientMellaBella wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 13:51 K loved the scene where Auralius found out his father thought he died, but seen his echo die instead. I hadn't thought there would be an echo for a half echo. It was really plot twisting for me lol
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