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Another reviewer wrote that the final book in the Faerie Wars series takes on an entirely different tone, look, and feel than its predecessors. I couldn't agree more - and I absolutely adored it for those reasons! - This final story seemed more in line with the "hero's journey" motif that saps like me find so thrilling! The direction completely changes, and along with it, a sense of what is truly important. Older, previously dominant characters are put on the backburner, carried-over conflicts
Crazy, as usual. Wonderfully crazy! Herbie Brennan's imagination is out of this world. Literally. Not only does he cover the Analogue (human) and Faerie worlds, he brings in creatures from Haven and Hael. And in the third book, Ruler of the Realm, there's even an alien abduction.In this series, Brennan puts his characters into situations it's impossible to get out of, and then he throws them into another one; he makes up the ultimate in magic and spy gadgets that the characters suddenly pull out

Didn't enjoy it as much as earlier titles in the series to begin with, but I suppose, as I found with all of Brennan's books, the beginning is kind of slow, then the last third of the book is quite pow-pow-pow with the action parts and cliffhangers, and you don't want to put it down. I also think my reluctance at the beginning might have been caused by not having read them for a while, it took me a bit of time to remember what everything was - not the characters as much as the names for objects
The fourth and concluding book in a series that I found waiting for the next publication as difficult as waiting for the next Harry Potter book to come out! Most books I finish, I think, "That was a good book!" and move to whatever is next on my list. This one I raced through because I just had to know what was happening next, but then was sad it was finished. And no more to look forward to now- like Harry Potter, and the Bartimaeus Trilogy. A book that I connected with so thoroughly I get this
I liked this series on the whole. Brennan has an irreverent tone and a wit about him that I find refreshing in an epic fantasy. At the heart of the story, the plot of this series is not terribly original, but I'll give it to the author that he spins it out in an interesting, entertaining way.I was entertained by this book, but I was left with some questions that ultimately left me unsatisfied. The happy ending for the main characters overshadowed the loose ends. I felt that it was written
3 3/4 I liked the book because it was fast and fun and I did want to keep reading to find out what was happening. That said, it felt a little weird - it didn't quite feel like the same as the other books. I would say, in a lot of ways, the arc concluded in book 3 and this was a sort of disjointed continuation. And disjointed is the word for it.I agree with a lot of the complaints in Martha's review here, but I rated it higher because, despite my complaints, I did enjoy it.But... There's a lot of
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Title | : | Faerie Lord (The Faerie Wars Chronicles #4) |
Author | : | Herbie Brennan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | USA Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 430 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2008 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (first published December 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Fairies |
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Henry has all but forgotten the Faerie Realm since he returned to his normal life two years ago, but now his past has followed him home. Out of nowhere, Henry's old friend Pyrgus appears-looking like a middle-aged man-and his life is turned upside down once more. Determined to help his friends, Henry returns to the Realm, hoping to find a cure, and perhaps win his way back into the heart of Queen Holly Blue. But what Henry, Pyrgus, and Blue don't know is that the plague is hardly an ordinary disease...Details Books During Faerie Lord (The Faerie Wars Chronicles #4)
ISBN: | 159990120X (ISBN13: 9781599901206) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Faerie Wars Chronicles #4 |
Characters: | Henry Atherton, Holly Blue, Pyrgus Malvae |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 2885 Users | 108 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books Faerie Lord (The Faerie Wars Chronicles #4)
Overall rating for the series: 3.5 stars I really do have a bad habit of putting books on hiatus for several months and then finish it within days after picking it back up.... Poor Faerie Wars could have been wrapped up with a big red bow on a box back in April if I didn't randomly decide to set it aside because I felt restless. Rereading "old favorites" is a gamble at best, especially when it's been several years since the last read through. There are only two series for me that haveAnother reviewer wrote that the final book in the Faerie Wars series takes on an entirely different tone, look, and feel than its predecessors. I couldn't agree more - and I absolutely adored it for those reasons! - This final story seemed more in line with the "hero's journey" motif that saps like me find so thrilling! The direction completely changes, and along with it, a sense of what is truly important. Older, previously dominant characters are put on the backburner, carried-over conflicts
Crazy, as usual. Wonderfully crazy! Herbie Brennan's imagination is out of this world. Literally. Not only does he cover the Analogue (human) and Faerie worlds, he brings in creatures from Haven and Hael. And in the third book, Ruler of the Realm, there's even an alien abduction.In this series, Brennan puts his characters into situations it's impossible to get out of, and then he throws them into another one; he makes up the ultimate in magic and spy gadgets that the characters suddenly pull out

Didn't enjoy it as much as earlier titles in the series to begin with, but I suppose, as I found with all of Brennan's books, the beginning is kind of slow, then the last third of the book is quite pow-pow-pow with the action parts and cliffhangers, and you don't want to put it down. I also think my reluctance at the beginning might have been caused by not having read them for a while, it took me a bit of time to remember what everything was - not the characters as much as the names for objects
The fourth and concluding book in a series that I found waiting for the next publication as difficult as waiting for the next Harry Potter book to come out! Most books I finish, I think, "That was a good book!" and move to whatever is next on my list. This one I raced through because I just had to know what was happening next, but then was sad it was finished. And no more to look forward to now- like Harry Potter, and the Bartimaeus Trilogy. A book that I connected with so thoroughly I get this
I liked this series on the whole. Brennan has an irreverent tone and a wit about him that I find refreshing in an epic fantasy. At the heart of the story, the plot of this series is not terribly original, but I'll give it to the author that he spins it out in an interesting, entertaining way.I was entertained by this book, but I was left with some questions that ultimately left me unsatisfied. The happy ending for the main characters overshadowed the loose ends. I felt that it was written
3 3/4 I liked the book because it was fast and fun and I did want to keep reading to find out what was happening. That said, it felt a little weird - it didn't quite feel like the same as the other books. I would say, in a lot of ways, the arc concluded in book 3 and this was a sort of disjointed continuation. And disjointed is the word for it.I agree with a lot of the complaints in Martha's review here, but I rated it higher because, despite my complaints, I did enjoy it.But... There's a lot of
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