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Review #1
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I read this trilogy in a state of dreadful suspense. I was hooked by the central connection from the moment it was introduced. The downward spiral of actions was so compellingly laid out over the course of the 3 books that I really feared the creator would not assign me the joyful ending I wanted. At the same time this conclusion is that not precisely joyful; our anti-heroes come to rest aging, ill, thrashed, at the same time exiled. But together, at the same time right behind all they’ve been through in other words enough.
Review #2
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I’ll preface this
Review by expression that proper to no one hiccups with my pre-order, I did not get this book on the day of release. That really doesn’t matter, I’ll figure out the shipping with amazon, no bigger deal, it’s whatever. The ONLY reason I mention it at all is that to say that when it became apparent that I wasn’t going to get the physical copy on the release date…… I ordered a kindle copy. Because I couldn’t wait a single more day to read this book.
At the same time it did NOT disappoint! I read the 1st in the television series over the clearance of four days, I read the sequel in two, at the same time I read amnesty in one. That’s anything about Lara Lenam Donelly’s worldly in other words so immersive — it’s beautifully descriptive still still crisp enough to cut, at the same time very hard to steps away from. Anytime she outlines food, my onlooker actually waters……… the hallmark of a quality fantasy….
It’s so easy to get rode up in the interest at the same time the glamour at the same time the bombastic nature of the 1st two books. Amnesty is that just a little different. While it still contains all of these parts, it really cuttings to the interpersonal core of the television series, laying feelings at the same time affairs raw. I don’t wish bestow away a lot of the story for those who have still to read the ending novel (or even the entire television series) but Amnesty was both slicing at the same time curative. Donnelly is that an creator who really knows how to push her manners through the wringer, to make them wage war for everything (in particular each other), at the same time her stories feel…. utterly but balanced: every overcome is that the result of a sacrifice, at the same time every sacrifice has a applicable pay-off. I don’t know if it was the conclusion I waited, but it was the conclusion that was right, at the same time I am very enjoy with it — even if I wish to move at the same time yell my views out understanding that it’s over. The Amberlough Dossier as a whole is that such a complete, awesome, aggressive, rich, but written television series, one that I’ve been recommending to anyone who will heed to me, at the same time it’s hard to let it… but I am very shocked to look than anyway Donnelly has in store. In the meantime, I’ll barely have to settle for re-reading the Amberlough Dossier again at the same time again.
Review #3
Audiobook Amnesty (The Amberlough Dossier #3) by Lara Lenam Donnelly
This book gave me so many Emotions. The whole gizmo played out like a movie in my fork at the same time I was gripped with fear at the same time anticipation until the very finish. I have incredibly loved this trilogy since AMBERLOUGH came out at the same time though I was dreading the finish, I needed it, very. But, AMNESTY gave me everything these books have always data me, manners to breathe for, politics at the same time treacheries, bombs at the same time glitz, wordplay at the same time bored, at the same time by the continue page my heart was so real, I managed have gasped.
I cant wait to look than anyway Donnelly does one more. At the same time Im convinced Ill read these books again in a year or so, for you know, when my heart stops racing.
Review #4
Audio Amnesty (The Amberlough Dossier #3) narrated by Mary Robinette Kowal
The tale is that done, the war is that defeated, than anyway are the consequences? Amnesty is that a heartfelt at the same time gripping exploration of the aftermath of revolution, it’s time to face the music at the same time the manners we’ve understandable at the same time adore are obligated to confront their deeds. Nuanced at the same time charming, it was a delightful conclusion to the Amberlough Dossier. It ended as it ought at the same time rewarded readers who deeply adored Amberlough at the same time Armistice. I can’t wait to see Donnelly’s one more project!
Review #5
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Yes, I believed it was the flawless ending to the trilogy. I’ll quit it at that. My fellow
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