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A modern classic of epic fantasy, Beyond the Shadows is the concluding volume in the multi-million copy selling and New York Times bestselling Night Angel Trilogy where Logan Gyre now holds the throne, but Kylar Stern has acquired a powerful new enemy, a goddess bent on the destruction of all that Kylar holds dear. Logan Gyre is king of Cenaria, a country under siege, with a threadbare army and little hope. He has one chance -- a desperate gamble, but one that could destroy his kingdom. In the north, the new Godking has a plan. If it comes to fruition, no one will have the power to stop him. Kylar Stern has no choice. To save his friends -- and perhaps his enemies -- he must accomplish the impossible: assassinate a goddess.The Night Angel TrilogyThe Way of Shadows Shadow's Edge Beyond the Shadows Night Angel: The Complete Trilogy (omnibus) Perfect Shadow The Way of Shadows: The Graphic Novel For more from Brent Weeks, check out:LightbringerThe Black Prism The Blinding Knife The Broken Eye The Blood Mirror The Burning White

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Author : Brent Weeks
★★★★☆ 4.7 from 5 stars (3189 Reviews)
Langue : English
ISBN-10 : 0316528366
File size: 7 MB

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I really enjoyed this series, there were some parts where it seemed slow but the ending, just amazing. Looking forward to the next series. Beyond the Shadows (The Night Angel Trilogy, 3) Online ePUB PDF pdf I agree with a number of other reviewers who only gave this series 3 stars however I have to say that after passing up these books for years due to the corny childish looking covers and thinking they we're some stupid kiddie "Ninja" books even after I started noticing everyone talking about this work and this Author I finally broke down and decided it was not fair to "judge a book by its cover" and give Mr Weeks a chance before blowing him off for good and boy am I glad I did! I have to say he ranks up there with my top 15 favorite Authors alive now and for a FIRST WORK I am very impressed, especially seeing as it sounds like he has had no formal training in writing!? I have to give him 4 stars since with just a little work I believe I would have put him up near the top of my all-time favorites list or within the top 10 easily and that includes people such as David Gemmell, Stephen Erikson, Martin, Robert E. Howard, Donaldson, Feist, Brooks, Rothfuss, Abercrombie, Lawhead, Bakker, Tolkien, etc...I think mostly, as the Authors first work and possibly a bad contract deal/bad publisher choice, it showed.....He has exceptional talent but I wonder if the publisher "harassed and hurried" him into finishing too quickly?! Knowing how they operate (all they think about is money) I guarantee that or something similar, is most likely what happened, reading Mr Rothfuss's blog not long ago after ranting about how long it has taken to finish his second book in a trilogy he apparently had already had written he claimed, I was pretty shaken and put in my place for "jumping to false conclusions based upon zero facts" to find that apparently even the death of both his parents, one after the other and both while finishing his second book, did not stop the greedy publishers of his books from pressuring him to finish up his second book (He had agreed to finish each book within 12 months I believe he said), luckily he refused to be badgered and pushed back, and so instead of a book every 12 months he took 3 years for just his second book! and said he wanted to make sure it was PERFECT for his audience and fans! I applaud him and his courage and integrity and to hell with the "contract" and publisher, if you made a mistake and need to adjust the "terms" then by God, get a lawyer if needed and do it! I encourage MR Weeks to take a hint from him and DO THE SAME, you have the potential to be one of the best fantasy writers of this generation, I could not put the books down and have been lying on my couch now for a week reading all three non-stop and finding some of the best characters and story plot I've ever read, now you just need to flush out the details and finish developing it properly! and do not worry about fitting it into someones square hole, if it takes 12 books, take a lesson from Steven Erikson....and don't think everything has to fit in three books...I'm really not sure where that came from but it is a stupid "rule" that every author seems to think they have to follow and it drives me crazy! Trilogy, Trilogy, Trilogy my ass....Do what is "right" for you and how YOU work and express your art and to hell with what the publishers and editors and "the rules" say you need to do! Believe me, the publishers can't live without people like you, they need you more than perhaps you know and definitely more than you need them now with the world of the internet and self publishing and with your stock in trade going way up with this first series, you can pick and choose what to do and when to do it and do it right.I know its easy for me to stand here and sound self-righteous and say "I would do things differently" without ever having stood or walked in your shoes, I know its hard when you have a family to feed, believe me I've done what I've had to do to make sure my family has had a roof over their heads and food on the table, so who am I to judge you for what perhaps you had to do, but I hope you will read these reviews and take the constructive criticism for what it is worth, realize you no longer have to bow to the proverbial and almighty dollar (I'm sure there are plenty of publishers, fair publishers who would give you a large loan/advance and let you take all the time and give you all the freedom you needed) so if you need to hire an attorney and break a crummy contract, I say go for it and do it and don't let anyone rush your excellence or edit your book so much that perhaps it comes out different from what YOU WANT.My Advice to MR Weeks, DO NOT SIGN ANY MORE CONTRACTS THAT HAVE DEADLINES IN THEM, TAKE YOUR TIME AND DO THE STORIES RIGHT, YOUR WAY. DO NOT LET THE MONEY GRUBBING PUBLISHERS PUSH YOU TO SETTLE FOR ANYTHING BUT YOUR BEST!God Bless You and Your Family,--JNR PDF Beyond the Shadows (The Night Angel Trilogy, 3) kindle pdf NOTE. This is a review of the third volume of a trilogy, and it assumes that you're familiar with the previous volumes.Brent Weeks's "Beyond the Shadows," third of a three-part creepy dark fantasy, brings the author's debut effort to a satisfying if choppy conclusion. All the characters, all the artifacts, all the magic finally converges at a place called dramatically enough the black barrow, and those characters who survive will no doubt carry on to deal with more adventures (there are a few loose ends and a hint of more to come), and I'll be there to cheer them on when the time comes.However, the author, I fear, has been poorly served by his editor. At least that's what I think happened here. In the editor's attempt to bring in the book at a reasonably unreasonable word count, some expository passages must have been chopped away. Artifacts lost are retrieved "off stage" and returned to their owners; one character from overseas arrives with a Macguffin at precisely the right time (how'd that happen?); a reconquest of disputed lands happens with ridiculous ease. And then there's the matter of poor Uly, who never gets a single line. After forcing her into the action in volume 2, her tale should have reached some kind of conclusion. Again, maybe it did and the editor cut it; or maybe she'll reappear in future volumes. As an adult, hopefully.Then, too, while the editorial scissor had no trouble functioning, the editorial blue pencil failed to memo the author about consolidating some of the scenes. A long sequence in which Kylar is tasked with the job of assassinating a queen ends, as in previous volumes, with cliffhangers, after which we cut to another thread of the tale. And that's too bad, that assassination---and maybe it's the highlight of the book as well as showing how good Mr. Weeks can be---is therefore chopped into several interrupted segments. Readers who simply flick ahead looking for the next segment in the Kylar thread and decide to backtrack later will have lost nothing.But all in all, Mr. Weeks has done a fine job in his first effort. So to conclude I'll reprise here what I said about volume 1: In the last line of his acknowledgments, Brent Weeks makes this offer to his readers: "you give me a couple of pages," he promises, "and I'll give you a helluva ride." He delivers on his promise. ePUB Beyond the Shadows (The Night Angel Trilogy, 3) ebook gratuito (PDF) Beyond the Shadows (The Night Angel Trilogy, 3)

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