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The Thrones of Kronos (Exordium Series)

The Thrones of Kronos (Exordium Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant
Review: I just finished reading it for the fifth time, and it just gets deeper and more profound and more exciting and better.

It is the very best space adventure ever, so why did the IDIOT publishers make it impossible for people I recommend it to to find? Who could be so stupid?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Grand Finale
Review: One of the biggest hazards of a multi-volume novel is an ending that fails to deliver on the promise built up in earlier books. Have no fear in this case -- Smith and Trowbridge bring together all the elements of this richly textured milleu to deliver a slam-bang conclusion that simultaneously ties it off in a satisfying way and leaves open the possibility of future novels set in this fascinating universe.

Do not pass up this great novel -- and lets hope that the publishers get their wits about them and start buying more works by these phenomenal authors!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One story ends, another begins
Review: The main thrust of the plot from the previous books is completed, but a new storyline is opened. I was prepared to be frustrated by this book when the name was changed from what was listed at the end of the previous book, but it turned out very well. The plots are resolved, and the fate of the attack by Dol'jhar on the Thousand Suns is revealed. Two personal and one general plots are started at the end, however, and I would clearly expect new novels to follow. The grand style that requires careful reading for full effect continues here, and the careful character development is still a joy to read

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Correction
Review: THE THRONES OF KRONOS is actually book five, the final segment of the series


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