The Infinity of Roads Suns of the End Volume Three eBook Robert Gryn
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The Infinity of Roads Suns of the End Volume Three eBook Robert Gryn
In The Infinity of Roads by Robert Gryn I can honestly say that I was thrown into many paths. There are several plots going on at the same time. Deya is a true heroine. She has great strength and courage as she battles to unite the armies of the other Worlds against the alluring doom. She not only relies on her strength but on her determination and faith that she will succeed. Some of the best battle scenes in this book are centered around Deya. In another part of the story is a different plot. Princess Namtilak and her sister Asuruludu war against each other. And at this point it is unclear to me why they do. There seems to be a conflict but it is not in the foreground. There are a lot of different characters in this book. They all very detailed when it comes to what they are seeing, where their place is in the battles. Some of my favorites that I think are well written and have believable personalities of their own are Hajed, who is a very faithful servant to Princess Namtilak, And great warriors Amphor, Haspar and a brave and triumphant Solaz!As a Sci-fi novel this story gave you very detailed worlds and exotic places. It gave you out of the world experiences, grisly battle scenes and cosmic realms of light and dark. It is part of a multi book series and readers would benefit from reading the first two books. If reading this book stand alone. It gets confusing sometimes and interrupts the flow of the book having to flip back and forth through the pages. Plus with all its vast characters you can get mixed up with who is fighting who. I recommend for older youth Sci-Fi readers who have time to sit down and read this long book.
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The Infinity of Roads Suns of the End Volume Three eBook Robert Gryn Reviews
This sci-fi book is the third volume of the suns of the end series. This book breaks down into 4 mini books plus a continuation. The author is descriptive and quite detailed with his writing. This book is long at times, but fast paced in other aspects and will keep the reader engaged the entire time. I would highly recommend reading the bundle of volumes 1 and 2 prior to attempting to read volume 3. This will allow the reader to appreciate the series so much more and it will bring a better sense of clarity as well. If you begin with volume 3, you will only be confused, lost, and frustrated. I would recommend this book to the mature young adult due to scenes of violence. Overall, this is a great sci-fi series to read.
I really liked this story!!! I have read the other book in this series, so I had no trouble following the plot. You really do have to read these stories in order to be able to understand and follow along. I loved the living machines that could heal themselves, they were armor/space suits. They were really great, you simply have to think or need something to happen and so it would and who wouldn't mind having a suit like that. The people of light seem so beautiful, the way the author describes them so vividly. The descriptions of the planets, machines, different peoples are so cool, I enjoyed reading of them all. The only bummer is that you have to wait for the next in the series. I would recommend reading this series if you enjoy sci-fi, but do read them in order.
The Infinity of Roads Suns of the End is an epic addition to the struggle between the Seven Worlds, from the widespread wars to the deadly destruction from the dying universe. The scope of the story is huge, with the war for the Throne of All playing out between royal sisters reaching across worlds and societies. The quest to find the Ember brings adventure to the weaving storylines, and helps bring in the mythos of the worlds of mortals and machines.
I liked the different, epic storylines the author weaves together, with the wars creating huge stakes for the characters and the more personal (but important) adventures. The fantasy worlds are intriguing and the fallout from huge disasters, battles, and machines gives the story an impressive backdrop.
Robert Gryn is an intriguing author... and this installment of his Suns of the End series is fantastic and fast-paced. Well-written, it has amazing detail on the spectacular world he has created, and great descriptions of every aspect of the cosmos, from the people, to the machines to the stars, planets and universe itself. As several other readers have noted, you'll definitely want to read the other books in the series in order to follow the plot line as Gryn's wonderful storytelling and world-building builds on itself, but this is a series that should not be missed.
In fact, Gryn's background and passion for mythology and the impossible is apparent in his well-crafted, as well as the powerful juxtaposition of dark vs (dying) light and the powerful page-turning twists that kept me engaged and excited for the next turn of events.
If you love adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, mythology or speculative fiction, this novel (this series) is one you'll definitely want to read.
Having read both the first two novels in this series, I really wanted to see how things turned out. The world that he created in both of the first two books is so detailed, and I enjoyed the premise . . . the universe is growing cold but some stars remain. The civilizations and people are fading, but they are holding on to whatever resources and glory they once had and trying to stake their claim on whatever might be left when their world actually does grow cold.
Here, their plight is getting truly desperate and there are widespread wars which are leaving no one, mortal or divine, untouched. Deya, the heroine who tried to save the newborns in book two, emerges as even more of an important character here and the two divine sisters have waged war against each other. As he weaves together story lines from the first two books, plus the mythological subtexts in this book, it turns into a truly epic sci fi novel. I do find some of the action a little hard to follow, because there is so much going on and so many characters. As others have mentioned this is not a book to start with in the middle. Go on and read the first one and you'll enjoy this one too!
In The Infinity of Roads by Robert Gryn I can honestly say that I was thrown into many paths. There are several plots going on at the same time. Deya is a true heroine. She has great strength and courage as she battles to unite the armies of the other Worlds against the alluring doom. She not only relies on her strength but on her determination and faith that she will succeed. Some of the best battle scenes in this book are centered around Deya. In another part of the story is a different plot. Princess Namtilak and her sister Asuruludu war against each other. And at this point it is unclear to me why they do. There seems to be a conflict but it is not in the foreground. There are a lot of different characters in this book. They all very detailed when it comes to what they are seeing, where their place is in the battles. Some of my favorites that I think are well written and have believable personalities of their own are Hajed, who is a very faithful servant to Princess Namtilak, And great warriors Amphor, Haspar and a brave and triumphant Solaz!
As a Sci-fi novel this story gave you very detailed worlds and exotic places. It gave you out of the world experiences, grisly battle scenes and cosmic realms of light and dark. It is part of a multi book series and readers would benefit from reading the first two books. If reading this book stand alone. It gets confusing sometimes and interrupts the flow of the book having to flip back and forth through the pages. Plus with all its vast characters you can get mixed up with who is fighting who. I recommend for older youth Sci-Fi readers who have time to sit down and read this long book.
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