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The King of Koraha
The King of Koraha | Maria V. Snyder
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The nail-biting finale of the award-winning fantasy series by New York Times bestselling author Maria V. Snyder. You can join me or you can die. Hard on the heels of trouble in Zirdai city, Shyla Sun-Kissed and Rendor are ordered to report to the King of Koraha - a summons that is deadly to ignore. The King holds the key to Koraha's existence, but a formidable new enemy threatens Koraha's very survival and the King desperately needs Shyla and Rendor's help. Wielding a terrifying and unknown magical power that can convert opponents into devoted soldiers, the mysterious army is hellbent on usurping the crown. Shyla and Rendor are tasked with discovering who in the seven hells these insurgents are. And what their real endgame is. Trekking through the punishing conditions across the searing surface of Koraha, and facing numerous unseen foes and untold danger, they must follow the clues to uncover the truth before it's too late. The fate of the King and all the citizens of Koraha rests in their hands...
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TheAromaofBooks
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The conclusion to the Archives of the Invisible Sword trilogy takes a bit of a different turn. The end of Book 2 felt like it had wrapped up most of the loose threads. Here, the two main characters head off to a different city and have a completely different adventure. I was actually fine with it, but this weirdly doesn't feel like the conclusion of a trilogy - more like a stand-alone set in the same world with the characters, if that makes sense⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) It was fun to see more of the kingdom and some different types/uses of the magic in this world. I kind of wish this story had also been two books because there is a lot of material here that could have been fleshed out more. Like the others, the pacing is a bit too chaotic at times, but the likable characters pulls this one through.

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Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 1y
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TheAromaofBooks
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I can't believe it is already the last week of June!! I'm sure I'll be able to read everything in the windowsill this week, right?? 😂 #WeeklyForecast - hoping to finish the tagged book today (actually finished The City of Zirdai yesterday). Forestborn is my #14books14weeks2023 read for this week, and if I like it, I'll read Wildbound as well, which is the sequel. Identity is already overdue at the library, so it's pretty high priority, and ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) Happy Place is due Thursday, so I need to get to that one as well!! The Grand Sophy is my #LMPBC read this month, so it also needs attention. So seven books in seven days is definitely doable 😆 We'll see how far I can get!!

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Cinfhen Good luck 🍀💚 1y
Roary47 Happy place is pretty good. I‘m almost done with it in 3 days. Good luck on getting some quality reading time. 💛 1y
5feet.of.fury A little overbooked? (Ha) I know that feeling 😂 1y
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This book explored so many new places and I really enjoyed the continued world building. The suspense and adventure was non-stop and the plot twists always kept me guessing!

As usual this was another fun, fast paced story, and a fantastic conclusion the The Archives of the Invisible Sword. If you are a fan of Maria V Snyder's other series yoy will love this trilogy!