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Starman: Book Three of the Axis Trilogy [Kindle Edition]

Sara Douglass
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Praise for previous books in The Axis Trilogy:

‘The twists, revelations and foreshadowings keep you turning pages’
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‘Absorbing. Those who like their battles bloody and realistic will get their desire, but here also are moments of great tenderness’
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A stunning epic fantasy in the tradition of Robert Jordan, Terry Goodkind and Raymond E. Feist.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1328 KB
  • Print Length: 752 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Voyager (20 Feb 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00760EBP2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #28,596 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Despite the contradiction of my summary above, the concluding volume to the Axis Trilogy (to be called The Wayfarer's Redemption when published in the States) is a mix of strengths and weaknesses, more tightly written and plotted than the first book, but not quite rising to the level of the second.

The tale picks up where Enchanter left off well enough, and moves crisply along, only beginning to flag as it nears its conclusion. Even the author appears to recognize a sense of bathos, on page 579 admitting "It was a sadly anti-climatic end to what had been a sometimes grand but often tragic campaign." The confrontation with the Skraeling horde, after over 1,500 pages of buildup, is marred by the brevity of its treatment, foreshadowing the final episode with Gorgrael, in what seems a rush to conclusion. Powers are marshaled that easily dispose of both, and the final events seem somewhat unsatisfying. Nonetheless, the last chapter is one of the most poignant and strongest concluding chapters I have encountered in fantasy, and far from the weepy, maudlin sentiment expressed by an earlier reviewer, who seems to confuse the strong emotional current of the book with sentimentality. Despite the alacrity present in the resolution of certain of the elements concluding the narrative, as well as the plot's slippage into anticlimax, the last chapter does much to recover and restore the trilogy's final denouement.

Though contrivances have at times cropped up elsewhere in the earlier books, perhaps none are as bald as the inclusion of the "chitter chatterers" and Urbeth. The inclusion of the first seems to serve only as a means of driving the Skraelings out of hiding, later bundled about until they can be disposed off, and the introduction of Urbeth seems attenuated and entirely unnecessary, unless one is willing to buy the enchanted rescue of the Ravenbundsmen, which I was not. While the anthropomorphism present elsewhere in the books worked for me, the image of a talking bear conjured the atmosphere of a carney show, and our last view of Urbeth walking side by side with Arne across the snow, conversing in low and implied humorous tones, seemed ludicrous. Further, the use of Urbeth, as with the "chitter chatterers" seemed only a device to tie up loose ends, and tenuously strung at that.

Though it may seem that in large part I was disappointed with this trilogy, this dissatisfaction exists only with certain elements, and overall I found this work well written and hard to put down. Only in the elements of resolution listed above did I find it predictable or artificial, and in the main the three books forming this high fantasy trilogy contained solid and imaginative story telling. And, the last chapter, in terms of Starman, was almost worth the price of admission in and of itself. Overall, this is a strongly and emotionally told tale of love and betrayal set within the usual struggle against insurmountable odds reinvented with craft and imagination, well above the ordinary, and heartily recommended. Try to ignore the momentary failings; I believe it will reward the effort.

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Brilliant! 4 Mar 2009
Format:Paperback
This trilogy had me hooked from the first page to the last, I devoured book 2 in the series in 24 hours - highly recomended.
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Genius 25 May 2011
Format:Paperback
This book follows high in the heels of Battle Axe and Enchanter, although I do think Enchanter is a better book, I think that this is an extremely good fantasy universe and the perfect end to the series. I highly recommend the entire series to anyone thinking about it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Starman
This has to be one of the few fantasy trilogies where every one of the three books was quite simply brilliant! Read more
Published on 9 Feb 2010 by Clare
Sometimes grand, often tragic
This is the third in the Axis Trilogy by Sara Douglass. In this book the final battle between Axis and his half brother Gorgrael will take place; the identity of the Lover is... Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2010 by A. L. Rutter
Wow!!
Great ending to a wonderfull trilogy!! This is by far the best of the trilogy - could not put the book down & got eye-strain as a result! Read more
Published on 6 Aug 2007 by C. Victor
Oh my goodness!
This is the best fantasy trilogi ever written, I could not put it down. Sara Douglas has the ability to throw you into her incredible beatiful world and make you want to stay. Read more
Published on 8 Sep 2003
Unmissable
A fitting climax to the Axis trilogy. I'd never read any of Sara Douglass books before but I couldn't put any of the three books down and Starman lived up to all the expectation... Read more
Published on 11 May 2003 by Jude McDowall
A bit weak for the ending of a trilogy...
While I will say that the book itself was good, the ending left me wanting quite a bit more - in fact, I would venture to say that most of the characters got the shaft, with... Read more
Published on 2 Aug 2001
A brilliant ending to a captivating fantasy.
I have fully enjoyed the whole trilogy, and find the ending as enchanting and captivating as the first two books. Read more
Published on 1 Feb 2000 by Isabella Balkert
Too much crying and hugging in the 3rd book
The 3rd book in The Axis Trilogy is by no means compareable to book 1 and 2. Book 1 & 2 is great books, with great stories.

Book 3 starts OK aswell, but ends sadly! Read more

Published on 8 Dec 1999
I want more!
I can't leave this series alone. I'm even reading it on the bus to work! Everyone else on board is going to town. I'm going to Tencendor ...
Published on 14 Oct 1999 by nadeana@hotmail.com
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