Itemize Of Books Cursor's Fury (Codex Alera #3)
Title | : | Cursor's Fury (Codex Alera #3) |
Author | : | Jim Butcher |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 442 pages |
Published | : | December 5th 2006 by Ace Hardcover |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
Jim Butcher
Hardcover | Pages: 442 pages Rating: 4.36 | 57505 Users | 1405 Reviews
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The power-hungry High Lord of Kalare has launched a rebellion against the aging First Lord, Gaius Sextus, who with the loyal forces of Alera must fight beside the unlikeliest of allies-the equally contentious High Lord of Aquitaine. Meanwhile, young Tavi of Calderon joins a newly formed legion under an assumed name even as the ruthless Kalare unites with the Canim, bestial enemies of the realm whose vast numbers spell certain doom for Alera. When treachery from within destroys the army's command structure, Tavi finds himself leading an inexperienced, poorly equipped legion-the only force standing between the Canim horde and the war-torn realm.Present Books Supposing Cursor's Fury (Codex Alera #3)
Original Title: | Cursor's Fury |
ISBN: | 0441014348 (ISBN13: 9780441014347) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Codex Alera #3 |
Characters: | Bernard, Amara, Isana, Gaius Sextus, Gaius Octavian, Katai, Aurosis aka Fade, Aria Placida, Gaelle aka Rook, Antillar Maximus |
Setting: | Alera |
Rating Of Books Cursor's Fury (Codex Alera #3)
Ratings: 4.36 From 57505 Users | 1405 ReviewsCriticize Of Books Cursor's Fury (Codex Alera #3)
This book is my least favorite in the "Codex Alera" series so far and, to be fair, its probably mostly my own fault. First of all, its been a while since Ive read the second book in the series and due two the huge amount of characters and place names, which many adult fantasy books feature, I already forgot quite a few and it took me a while to dive into this world again. Furthermore I was a bit disappointed that all the Marat, except for Kitai, were not really present in this book because theirThis series just keeps getting better! I love these characters and story line. The only thing that kept it from a five star was the long drawn out battle scenes, other than that, this was pretty damn amazing.On to book four...
This series gets better with each book. Cursor's Fury is still solidly in the military fantasy camp. I always like good military fantasy book. The battles are well-written, and we can see Tavi grow as character. Also, There are twists and revelations at parts of book that take it beyond pure military fantasy, and some great developments to looking a foreword to reading next book ASAP.Ratings:- đŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸŒŸ
Another 5 for sure on this book in the series! Im not sure whether I liked it as much as the second book but I do know that I loved it.I loved that this book takes place years after the last book and that gives the characters to grow up a bit. As in the other books in the series, there are constant twists and turns. The characters are so real and the villians again show to be in a very grey zone. I love how Gaius is supposed to be the good guy but the story is always bringing up evidence that he
Wonderful. Best so far. Good integration of magic, strategy, and Roman engineering. Tavi's character takes shape and some new relationships develop, along with the old favorites (Max, Kitai, Ehren, Amara, Bernard, etc.). We learn about Fade's role in his birth, and see more of the wolf-like Canum warriors and ritualist sorcerers.But Butcher goes overboard with "wolfish grins" and inserts a bit too much on the sexy Amara-Bernard ship.I don't buy into the reformed character. Redemption isn't so
Executive Summary: To me this is where the series really starts to shine. Mr. Butcher established the world and the key players in the last 2 books, and now he gets down the business of telling the story.Audio book: I didn't like Ms. Reading too much at the start. Her male voices bothered me. By this book however, I couldn't imagine anyone else reading this. There is a scene where random legionaries are calling out and Ms. Reading does different voices for all of them. I think she's also flushed
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