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| Original Title: | The High Lord |
| ISBN: | 1841493155 (ISBN13: 9781841493152) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Black Magician Trilogy #3 |
| Characters: | Sonea, Rothen, Akkarin |
| Setting: | Kyralia |
| Literary Awards: | Ditmar Award Nominee for Best Novel (2004) |

Trudi Canavan
Paperback | Pages: 644 pages Rating: 4.15 | 47141 Users | 1473 Reviews
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| Title | : | The High Lord (The Black Magician Trilogy #3) |
| Author | : | Trudi Canavan |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 644 pages |
| Published | : | November 4th 2004 by Orbit (first published December 18th 2002) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Magic. Young Adult. Fiction. High Fantasy |
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In the city of Imardin, where those who wield magic wield power, a young street-girl, adopted by the Magician's Guild, finds herself at the centre of a terrible plot that may destroy the entire world...Sonea has learned much at the magicians' guild and the other novices now treat her with a grudging respect. But she cannot forget what she witnessed in the High Lord's underground room - or his warning that the realm's ancient enemy is growing in power once more. As Sonea learns more, she begins to doubt her guildmaster's word. Could the truth really be as terrifying as Akkarin claims, or is he trying to trick her into assisting in some unspeakably dark scheme?
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Ratings: 4.15 From 47141 Users | 1473 ReviewsCrit Out Of Books The High Lord (The Black Magician Trilogy #3)
I really enjoyed the beginning two books in this series. Great MC, lots of mystery regarding the hero, magic, fantastic world building, all the things I love. :DI felt like the plot began to unravel by book three though. It was only that the reasoning behind many of the characters actions seemed...forced? I guess the more time I had to reason out Akkarin's explanation of the Ichani's motives the less plausible I found them. And I hated Dannyl's POV. I basically skipped his entire sections afterI started this series years and years ago. About two years ago I bought the whole series so I could finally finish it. I fell in love with this world again. But, to be honest, my biggest motivation was the gay couple that I shipped without end.However, when I picked this book up back then it didn't really grip me and I lost interest in it around the 150 page mark. I'm not really sure what made me decide to pick this up again last week but I just really wanted to finish this series. It was about
I really enjoyed this close to the series. It has great characterisation and world-building, and the pacing throughout is brilliant.

This last book in the trilogy is the best by far. I really enjoyed it. I'd recommend reading the trilogy together and in order, which is probably something normal people would do anyway. I think while each one has a complete story arc, they form a much more complex and satisfying whole all together. Normally I advocate reading books haphazardly and maniaclly, but really, these could be just one big long novel if people were willing to carry around a 1000 page book. The character development
I was disappointed at the end of the book. I can't say I was fond of High Lord but it ended in the worst possible way. My heart was shattered to pieces as well. It's because there were so many things that shouldn't have happened and so many that should. Authors will strickes again. When I read the story it should have a life on it's own. This one didn't. I enjoyed the whole trilogy greatly, I read the whole thing in three days and at the end I just couldn't believe... It didn't make any sense to
This is the problem with re-reading old favourites once you're a more critical reader. I didn't enjoy this as much as I did in the past, there are some relationship elements that I found a bit difficult to get behind. I still think this is a great series though and very much ahead of it's time in terms of thematic content
*MAJOR SPOILERS!!*I'm writing this review without reading the ones below. I just finished reading the book, so you might realize I'm still affected by a lot of what just happened. It took a day to read each book, and every day I was more and more interested on the fates of Sonea, Rothen, Dannyl, Cery, and eventually, even perhaps more than the rest, Akkarin. Because of that, let me just inhale and exhale and perhaps say Holy Shit. Excuse my language, but really. That is how I feel, bewildered,


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