The Gates of Iron (The Absent Gods Book 3), by David Debord
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The Gates of Iron (The Absent Gods Book 3), by David Debord
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The Frostmarch has come! Shanis Malan must unite her broken country and unlock the secret of the Silver Serpent. With Galdora at war, Larris must unravel a conspiracy that threatens his nation from the inside. Oskar enters the order of saikurs, but does the secret to victory over the Ice King lie hidden behind the Gates of Iron? Powerful forces collide and secrets are revealed in the thrilling conclusion to The Absent Gods!
The Gates of Iron (The Absent Gods Book 3), by David Debord- Amazon Sales Rank: #227246 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-17
- Released on: 2015-05-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good, but short with a few flaws. By Amazon Customer The Gates of Iron probably has the best plot line and character arcs of the trilogy. Unfortunately I don't feel like the potential is fully realized. The book is relatively short and i felt that the story would have benefited if it was longer (or even spread to another book). While all of the scenes felt 'complete' from a story perspective, what is lacking is the details. It almost feels like someone stripped everything from the book that wasn't key to plot progression. Major scenes/battles tended to feel rushed and could benefit from fleshing out. Information on the God was sparse. The story line with Shanis could of used fleshing out.Positives:+ Captivating story and characters+ Alot of new items/ideas were introduced in this story and they worked wellNegatives:- Not many complaints, the biggest being the shortness previously addressed.- Lack of map makes for some confusing reading at times. I kept getting confused on West/East references, and location of other countries.- Killing characters is OK, and can definitely be key to story progression and character growth. HOWEVER, i felt this was one of the areas that was glossed over in this book. More details at the time and more details on the impact these key deaths has would be welcome. For example: There was not a single mention of how Oskar felt about a certain death or how it affected him after the fact.- I would like to see character 'stumbles'. Shanis shouldn't make the 'right' decision every time.- Minor typos and " " misuse. As Lerryn charged into a battle he was called "Larris" once.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Finally time to use the Silver Serpent! By JameyLynn The Gates of Iron is the third in the three part fantasy series The Absent Gods by David DeBord (aka David Wood). It is written for young adults, however everyone would enjoy the series.The group of 6 have gone separate directions. Khalyndryn gave her life for Shanis. Oskar has gone with a seeker to learn the ways of a saikur. Larris, Allyn, Hierm, and two others have gone to Archstone, Larris’ home. Shanis has stay with the clans to lead them. While Shanis is uniting the clans and leading them in fighting against invaders, Oskar is learning to use magic, fight, and other things as well as getting a girlfriend, Lizzie. Hierm is sent to search for the new king of Galdora. The friends finally meet up and unit to fight the Frostmarch, the invasion by the newly risen evil god Tichris, the Ice King, raised by dark magic and human sacrifice. The prophesy has lead all to believe that Shanis is the one to fight the Ice King using the Silver Serpent.This is a must read to conclude the tale of The Absent Gods. There are many great characters giving us great role models as well as those who show us how not to be.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Trilogy's third installment best yet... By B. Stevens After years of waiting for the trilogy's third book, readers discover how Shanis and the silver serpent will save Gameryah. Unlike the first two books, the typographical errors are minimal ( sometimes writing Aspen instead of Aspin and other obvious typos ) but the story overcomes the grammar. The story is enjoyable with just enough detail but the conclusion's details with Shanis, the silver serpent and the ice king are missing. Its location, ritual history, role of the 'tree' etc. were only mentioned briefly without much background story building. Perhaps the author saves that for another story. The author's writing skill has improved from the first books. He now spins multiple story threads and melds them professionally. A good genre read but mostly simple compared to the giants in this category like G.R.R. Martin, Robert Jordan, Terry Brooks, Tolkien and others. Worth a read.
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