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The Sky Weaver

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I love this series so much so I was delighted to be able to read The Sky Weaver. It’s another brilliant installment and it was great to get back into the world of the Iskari. Beautifully woven plot, well-drawn characters and so much heart, The Sky Weaver is another excellent book in the series, and I’m a bit bereft to be finished it to be honest.

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Another good instalment in the series. I really enjoyed my time with them. Well written, good pace, good characterisation.
I don't want to give spoilers for people who haven't read the first 2 books, but I would definitely recommend this series.
Thanks a lot to Netgalley and the publisher for this copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was beautifully written just like the first two. The story flowed expertly.
I will not say much as this is the third book and that will be spoiling alot.
Read the first book the last namsara and enjoy the adventure of our main charater asha

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I love this series and I was eager to read this last volume, I was lucky to have it in advance and it is really good.

This last volume focuses on Safire, commander of Dax's armies, she had to fight all her life. First against exclusion because of her status of semi-blood and then against the men who regularly targeted her. She is a strong character because of her career and I liked that she is the heroine of this last volume. Small particularity, this last volume contains two points of view, and so we discover Eris our second heroine. She has been on the run for 10 years, and has become over the years a great thief. During a burglary, she will met Safire and it will change everything. The author has built two strong and interesting characters and this is one of the strengths of this book.

What I like in this series is the use of a mythology to make a link with the plot, here the myth revolves around the gods and takes us to a new empire. I loved the culture presented in the book, the gods are interesting and the mythology makes sense. The narration gives us the impression of diving into a fairytale and I really like that. This third volume deepened the world bulding, and it is so important in high fantasy to do so, I loved this point a lot.

Overall, even if the series seems disjointed with the change of main characters, this third volume is the link between all the intrigues, elements of the first or second volumes take a different meaning with this lastone and the action is always there and gripping. I also find that we dive deeper into the roots of the first volume and the dragons are more present than in The Caged Queen. I am therefore very satisfied with this third and last volume and I am sad to leave this universe that I like so much.

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