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The Violet Keystone (The Seventh Tower, Book 6)

The Violet Keystone (The Seventh Tower, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Review: I simply loved this books. Its extreme details help you to feel the every move, the feelings of every character in the book. I am sure if you read this book you will love it too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The end of it all!!!!!
Review: I was kinda suprised, I loved the ending but there are some things I was anticipating that never happened. I was waiting for Tal and Milla to start a romance, if you really read you'll notice that they really like each other and through the series go from hating each other to loving each other in a quiet unspoken way, they just never come out and admit it. The one thing that irritated me about this book was the freeing of the Spiritshadows, I thought that was a great twist and Andras and Odris were becoming good friends to Tal and Milla and then it is over for them. But this is still a great book and altogether a great series, I own all the books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The conclusion to a wonderful series
Review: Tal and Milla have been separated, but each have the same goal, stop Sushin for destroying the veil and letting in the shadows from Aenir. Milla Talon Hand, the name given to her for she is carrying the talon of Danir, is leading the Icecarl assult in the castle. However she has been separated from the main troops and the few people she have with her are not going to be enought to stop the Chosen and their Spiritshadows. Just when all else seems to have failed Milla suddenly is able to summon her half of the Violet Keystone and does one of the most powerful magic. But unfortunately she doesn't know how to stop it...but Ebbit, Crow, Tal's mother Grail arrive just in time to save them. Together they make the journey up to the Violet Tower, otherwise known as the Seventh Tower. On the way they meet Tal, but each of them is one step too late, Sushin has already been there. When they finally see the true side of Sushin it will be something that will shock them all... The conclusion to the Seventh Towers was great. When I first heard this was going to be the last book I was kinda scared to read it, because I had been very disappointed with other series' endings. However this book had a great ending. There would be a few things I would change but I didn't write it and the ending was fine with me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Seventh Tower Series' The Violet Keystone (Book 6)
Review: Tal and Milla have gone their separate ways. Milla is leading a battle inside the Castle. And Tal is trapped in the Hall of Nightmares by his nemesis, the shadowmaster who has declared himself to be the Most Violet, Sushin. Fashnek has trapped Adras in a shadow bottle, and now Tal must face his fears in the Hall of Nightmares. He attempts what only a few have accomplished, controlling the Sunstones in the globe to make them open. He sighs, and Fashnek begins the nightmare machine. Meanwhile, Milla continues the Icecarl invasion of the Castle with a young Crone, Malen, Tal's witty Uncle Ebbit, an Icecarl Wilder, Jarek, and a few more, including Crow and the Freelies. Together they will embark on a quest that none of them will ever forget.

I liked the part where Malen, Crow, Adras, Odris, and, of course, Tal, fight Sharrakor in Aenir, inside Old Khamsoul. The ending was a little sad, but the reader feels Tal's triumph. This entire series had its ups and downs, but I'd recommend the Seventh Tower Series to about anyone who would listen. It started out a little weaker than I had expected, but it finished better than many other stories that I have read. I hope you enjoy the series (or did enjoy it)!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The thrilling conclusion to the Seventh Tower series.
Review: Tal and Milla have gone their separate ways. Milla, the new War-Chief of the Icecarls, is leading an assault on the Castle. Tal has finally returned home to save his family, but before he can do that, he must defeat the evil Sushin, who plans to destroy the veil, which would open the way for an invasion from Aenir. If the veil falls, the Dark World is doomed. Tal and Milla will once again have to work together. But Sushin is much stronger than he appears, and his true identity will shake them to the core. Their only hope of defeating him is the Violet Keystone, but will Tal and Milla be in time to save their world? All fans of the Seventh Tower series won't want to miss this thrilling conclusion. I was worried I might be disappointed when I saw this was the last book. However, I am happy to say that this book was a great ending to this great series, and I hope Garth Nix writes another series set in the Dark World.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Seventh Tower was great
Review: The close of the Seventh Tower series does complete justice to the awesomeness that has come before it, perfectly balancing the characters with the plot, with plenty of action thrown in. I won't say much, to avoid spoiling the story for those who haven't read it, but trust me, you will not be able to put this one down! Be prepared for several unexpected plot twists, as well as a character death.

Suffice to say, this book was awesome. A triumphant conclusion to a series that was definitely worth my time. I have only a few minor gripes, the first being that since the series is called the SEVENTH tower, it would be more fitting if there were seven books in the series instead of just six. Though the final conclusion was good, it was a little rushed, and a few things that should have had scenes devoted to their resolution (you'll know what I mean once you've read the book) were just explained away in the last scene. However, this book was still the best yet, and I was not disappointed in it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible ending!!
Review: The close of the Seventh Tower series does complete justice to the awesomeness that has come before it, perfectly balancing the characters with the plot, with plenty of action thrown in. I won't say much, to avoid spoiling the story for those who haven't read it, but trust me, you will not be able to put this one down! Be prepared for several unexpected plot twists, as well as a character death.

Suffice to say, this book was awesome. A triumphant conclusion to a series that was definitely worth my time. I have only a few minor gripes, the first being that since the series is called the SEVENTH tower, it would be more fitting if there were seven books in the series instead of just six. Though the final conclusion was good, it was a little rushed, and a few things that should have had scenes devoted to their resolution (you'll know what I mean once you've read the book) were just explained away in the last scene. However, this book was still the best yet, and I was not disappointed in it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest ending to a series
Review: The final book to this series caught me off guard.Right as you get a suspicion the book jerks you a completely different direction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The amazing conclusion to The Seventh Tower series.
Review: The growing power of Sushin has never been more apparent, and Tal and Milla are fighting for their people from ultimate corruption. What started out for a search for a Sunstone to save his dying mother has led Tal to an unbelievable adventure -- and a terrifying journey. Milla, Warrior Chief of the Icecarls, is fighting fiercely for salvation. And the haunting power of the Violet Keystone rests in the balance. The two children are fighting a war that holds the key to their destiny. The hideous plan for the destruction of the Dark World may come at last if Sushin is not stopped in time. And the outcome lies in the hands of two children... and one powerful evil. The Seventh Tower #6:
The Violet Keystone is the unforgettable and page-turning conclusion to the Seventh Tower series by Garth Nix. I'm going to miss this series very much, as it was one of the best fantasy series I have ever read. But the legend lives on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: This book is simply amazing. What a brilliant man, Garth Nix, truly brilliant. I am sad to see this series end. Nix started from scratch and made a wonder story that was riveting and amazing. I highly suggest you read this series.


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