Last of the Wilds (Age of the Five #2) 
Ok, so there is definitely a pattern with Trudi Canavan's books that seem to apply to each series. Main female character is accepted into higher social/religious/political standing because of her unexpectedly high level of skills/powers. Once she comes into her powers fully, she defies her superiors, breaks rules, rebels for the sake of truth and because it's the right thing to do while still remaining on the good side of the other important characters as much as possible. Meanwhile she falls in
This book was a great read. Much easier to follow, you are already in the world of the Age of the Five.

DNF @ page 90. I gave this more than 10% before I gave up, because I wanted to at least rotate once fully between ALL THE MANY POVs. Like the first book, there are just too many, and it makes the narrative too choppy.Basically the only thing I do like about the book is the inclusion of a new POV character, Reivan, one of the Pentadrian army. Through her I got the first glimpses of the enemy and their society, which honestly seemed to be as rigid, theocratic, and harmful as the Circlians, aka the
This was one of the best conclusions to a trilogy i have ever read. It really had me hooked the whole way through, i found the world so compelling and inspiring, i had to write a review to say how much i loved this series and the characters.
This was one of the best conclusions to a trilogy i have ever read. It really had me hooked the whole way through, i found the world so compelling and inspiring, i had to write a review to say how much i loved this series and the characters.
For a sequel, I was pretty happy. Made me look forward to the last book of the trilogy.
Trudi Canavan
Paperback | Pages: 558 pages Rating: 4.03 | 12317 Users | 209 Reviews

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Original Title: | Last of the Wilds |
ISBN: | 0060815914 (ISBN13: 9780060815912) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Age of the Five #2 |
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After pitched battle, The White—the avatars of the Five Gods—have briefly turned back the vicious invaders. And now, the priestess Auraya is sent on an urgent mission to reconcile with the powerful, outcast Dreamweavers, for their magical healing abilities may be the key to saving the land. But as a deadly plague devastates their allies and old adversaries resurface, a dreadful surprise may ruin the chance for peace. For Auraya's terrible discovery will force her into a desperate choice—one whose consequences will change the world forever.Declare Based On Books Last of the Wilds (Age of the Five #2)
Title | : | Last of the Wilds (Age of the Five #2) |
Author | : | Trudi Canavan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 558 pages |
Published | : | May 2006 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc. (first published April 25th 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Magic |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 12317 Users | 209 ReviewsCrit Based On Books Last of the Wilds (Age of the Five #2)
Ok, so there is definitely a pattern with Trudi Canavan's books that seem to apply to each series. Main female character is accepted into higher social/religious/political standing because of her unexpectedly high level of skills/powers. Once she comes into her powers fully, she defies her superiors, breaks rules, rebels for the sake of truth and because it's the right thing to do while still remaining on the good side of the other important characters as much as possible. Meanwhile she falls in
This book was a great read. Much easier to follow, you are already in the world of the Age of the Five.

DNF @ page 90. I gave this more than 10% before I gave up, because I wanted to at least rotate once fully between ALL THE MANY POVs. Like the first book, there are just too many, and it makes the narrative too choppy.Basically the only thing I do like about the book is the inclusion of a new POV character, Reivan, one of the Pentadrian army. Through her I got the first glimpses of the enemy and their society, which honestly seemed to be as rigid, theocratic, and harmful as the Circlians, aka the
This was one of the best conclusions to a trilogy i have ever read. It really had me hooked the whole way through, i found the world so compelling and inspiring, i had to write a review to say how much i loved this series and the characters.
This was one of the best conclusions to a trilogy i have ever read. It really had me hooked the whole way through, i found the world so compelling and inspiring, i had to write a review to say how much i loved this series and the characters.
For a sequel, I was pretty happy. Made me look forward to the last book of the trilogy.
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