Always Forever: Book Three of the Age of Misrule (GOLLANCZ S.F.)

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Thankfully Chadbourn has written other series connected to this universe as there is still a lot that can be explored. The character d I did find it a bit difficult to find a good pace with this installment. The character development is probably my favourite part of this book. Each of the Five have come to terms with what they need to do and it's fascinating to see how each of them react to the events around them. All in all, a good ending to a series. Jan 02, Bobby Corry rated it liked it. This book had me pulling my hair out.

The longer the series went the more stupid the characters became. It was like a bad horror movie when you yell out "Don't open the door fool! I kept yelling "Save the world first then go back and do the other things to get your life in order. Each book in the series got worse but all together they were a good read. Aug 27, Joel Flank rated it really liked it. A satisfying conclusion to the age of misrule series, all loose ends are addressed, and an opening is left for the follow up. Along the way, the chosen Brothers and Sisters of Dragons have one last desperate chance to save the world for destruction as they deal with two sets of mythological powers, both of which would rather see humanity killed or oppressed.

Throughout their journey, they deal with the metaphysics of what's real or illusion, morality, and fate vs. Nov 23, Nate rated it liked it Shelves: Not bad, though like the others in this series, it's a bit bland in its writing style. But still, if you like the idea of old Celtic gods and monsters coming back, and ending civilization as we know it, give this series a try.

Mar 24, Todd rated it liked it. The strengths and weaknesses of the first two books are mostly on display here again, although I did feel this was the best of the three. In a way it seemed like Chadbourn was really just finding his voice as the trilogy wrapped up. Oct 05, Briton rated it really liked it Shelves: Ah, a good finishing book to the series of the Age of Misrule.

Perfect of wrapping up everything, explaining most of everything, but leaving it off where you can only imagine what happens afterwards. In fact, Mark ends the book in a way where he could begin another new series. I will be looking and waiting to see if he does. Feb 28, Christopher Bashforth rated it really liked it.

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Better than book 2 but still not enough end of the world content for me. The worst part is where one of the main characters goes to heaven and finds Jim Morrison who talks to him about the meaning of life. The best part is the journey through London for the end of the world battle. Would I read this again? Dec 24, David rated it really liked it. The third book, it fulfills the need for closure and answers many questions, and leaves so many open. Aug 09, Nicole Acheson rated it it was amazing. I loved reading this book.

The only thing about this book that I really did not like was that some of the Gods were killed off. Gods are immortal and cannot die no matter what happens to them. I am not completely sure whether or not I liked how the story ended. I didn't find this or any of this trilogy a quick or easy read but I did enjoy it.

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It kind of reminds me of those epic hero tales of old by which the reader experiences a shift towards their own personal journey to enlightenment by reading the tale Oct 17, James rated it really liked it. Other than the ending which needed help , it was a good read. Some of the heroic journies more than make up for the shortcomings.

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Great finish to a wonderful trilogy. No slow moments in the whole book leading to a big finish. Aug 23, bluetyson added it. Jul 31, Christine Cantillas added it.

Apr 26, Gina Molyneux rated it really liked it. By far, this was the best book in the trilogy. Jan 08, James rated it it was amazing.

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A fantastic, incredible, and mythic story's dramatic conclusion. Jun 05, David rated it it was amazing.

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Great mythology and story. Part of a nine book series with Arthurian, gods, goddesses and many other facets of fantasy. Jan 10, Hazel rated it really liked it. Good read, just disappointed with end how it ended. Jun 04, Ken rated it really liked it. Aug 30, Kathy Davie rated it it was amazing. Damn, I hope he's got more coming! Finally finished the series. I suppose it grew on me just like any trilogy would. The ending is a little strange, however. Bus I suppose that is to be expected in a series as bizarre as this.

Oct 28, Sylene rated it it was amazing. Good Story and several twists at the end make for a satisfying read!

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There are no discussion topics on this book yet. A two-time winner of the prestigious British Fantasy Award, Mark has published his epic, imaginative novels in many countries around the world. He grew up in the mining community of the English Midlands, and was the first person in his family to go to university. Mark Chadbourn is the critically acclaimed author of the novels Underground, Nocturne, and Scissorman, as well as the nonfiction work Testimony.


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