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Title | : | Princeps' Fury (Codex Alera #5) |
Author | : | Jim Butcher |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 386 pages |
Published | : | November 25th 2008 by Ace Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
Jim Butcher
Hardcover | Pages: 386 pages Rating: 4.36 | 56156 Users | 1077 Reviews
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Captain's Fury and the Dresden Files novels.Tavi of Calderon, now recognized as Princeps Gaius Octavian and heir to the crown, has achieved a fragile alliance with Alera's oldest foes, the savage Canim. But when Tavi and his legions guide the Canim safely to their lands, his worst fears are realized.
The dreaded Vord - the enemy of Aleran and Cane alike - have spent the last three years laying waste to the Canim homeland. And when the Alerans are cut off from their ships, they find themselves with no choice but to fight shoulder to shoulder if they are to survive.
For a thousand years, Alera and her furies have withstood every enemy, and survived every foe.
The thousand years are over…
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Original Title: | Princeps' Fury |
ISBN: | 0441016383 (ISBN13: 9780441016389) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Codex Alera #5 |
Characters: | Bernard, Amara, Isana, Kitai, Varg (Codex Alera), Araris Valerian, Gaius Octavian |
Setting: | Alera |
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Ratings: 4.36 From 56156 Users | 1077 ReviewsCriticism Based On Books Princeps' Fury (Codex Alera #5)
3.5 starsI liked this one quite a bit more than the last book, Captain's Fury because there just wasn't quite as much plodding around in forests and swamps while the action happened elsewhere.The majority of the story is about Tavi & Co. taking their frenemy Varg and his troops back to the Canim continent, and trying to help them take on the Vord. I don't want to give anything away -unlike these fucking book titles - but Tavi continues to do all the things that made me originally love him.8.5/10With the series approaching closer and closer to its end, and the much-anticipated culmination of the story and the characters, Jim Butcher brings us in the Princeps' Fury, the fifth installment, into the greatest threat that has ever appeared in the Realm of Alera, into a story of seafarers and Warmasters, diplomats, primitive northerners, and chitinous monsters, and into an adventure of subjugation and annihilation, acceptance and compromise, and faith and fealty, that will judge the
My reviews for these novels keep getting shorter and shorter. I dislike writing reviews for sequels since I find it hard to write about the novel without spoiling anything.I have been skimming reviews for Princeps Fury and found that many people rated this as their least favourite of the series. I, however, thoroughly enjoyed Princeps Fury and its set up for the final novel, First Lords Fury. I especially enjoyed the final few pages.Isanas chapters are usually not my favourite since they are not
Executive Summary: Princeps fury was more enjoyable than I remember. Like its predecessors, its a blend of war, politics, romance, humor and magic that makes for a fun read.Audio book: Kate Reading once again does gives an enjoyable reading. Im pretty much repeating what Ive said for the last 4 books. Shes becoming one of my favorite readers now. Full Review My recollection was this book was a step down after Captain's Fury. However I find myself changing my mind on this reread. Unlike that book
Do not even try to read the blurb for this book as its first sentence gives a spoiler of the size of a blue whale (I mean the bigger specimens of that sea mammal):Fortunately here I am, describing the plot while trying to minimize the spoilers. The other title for the book which works even better would be Tavi Come Home.Yes, I am thinking about this movie: The big bad enemy of Alera is back and it got bigger and badder this time. Believe it or not, the image is highly appropriate. Usually Tavi
In a fantastical setting, this plot involves a desperate and clever escape from hoards of merciless invaders. I enjoyed it, even though the plot didn't seem to require a whole book. But Butcher certainly created a sense of emergency. Apocalypse. Some sweet scenes (breakfast on the ship), some poignant scenes (reunion) and some surprising scenes (no telling).I like the Canum wolf-people, including Varg and his son Nasaug. We also meet the Icemen, but...huh...they didn't add much to the book.
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