Monday, February 28, 2011

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The Emerald Knights T12 Irianeth, Anne Robillard

Abstract:

After centuries of peace, armies of Emperor Black Amecareth invade the kingdoms of the continent Enkidiev . The Knights of Emerald Kira then must protect the princess magic related to prophecy and can save the world. Pressed by the enemy, Onyx Knights Squires young, considering them able to fend for themselves. But the loss of the great commander of the army continues to demoralize the Knights ... Consumed by grief, one of them even left the band yet so close to the final confrontation. Despite good care of spiders, Liam decays, realizing that he would never see his family. But they have not given up and will do anything to help him across the unknown territories. Finally accepting his fate, the rebellious princess flies to the rescue the light bearer and the Knights of Emerald that have suffered relentless attacks from Black Emperor. However, Asbeth has prepared a Machiavellian trap ... And it's held on Irianeth the ultimate battle. But who will come out alive?


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As Jean-Louis Aubert sang "Here, it's over. "
Twelfth and final volume of a Saga me hooked from the first pages, I was so in love with the universe and characters created by Anne Robillard. I trembled, hoped, and even shed a few larmouilles following their adventures, devouring volumes one after the other. And here comes "Irianeth" long awaited, and dreaded. The author has already proved that no person is immune, and I'm already wondering who will get out, and who fall into this final battle that will see the end of Amecareth and Asbeth. Yes, in my mind is clear, is the only possible outcome.

The last page is turned, the feelings are numerous. First the good fortune to have followed my hero again, and have had a good time. But also sad that this adventure ends. And then a bit of disappointment because of the end a little too quick and easy, and Amecareth Asbeth, who gave the Knights a hard time for years, were defeated too easily for my taste. Then some relationships between the characters were promising and are swept with a wave of the hand, the author has created an outlet providential.

So yes, some details are not as I would have liked, but we must recognize that all is well worth a visit, and "Emerald Knights" is still my meaning the largest (and best) fantasy saga Francophone past ten years.
A big thank you to Anne Robillard making me travel on Enkidiev.

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