![]() ![]() ![]() McLeod Andrews'narration was perfect again, and I think I prefer him to Michael Kramer (who is a great narrator, too). Oh, and I love didgeridooing - I want that filter for some of the books I read/listen to!! I really need to make my son listen to this epic (sorry, can't resist the pun here) trilogy, so at least somebody will know what I mean, should I ever find myself exclaiming: "Sparks!" or "Calamity!" Yes, that's all the cursing there is (and it's very often just an exclamation of surprise). However, they get help from unexpected quarters, and so they take up the fight against Prof - and ultimately, against Calamity.Īgain, this book is full of surprises, there are so many unexpected twists and turns, it is a joy to behold. ![]() We're no longer in New York, and we haven't gone back to Chicago, but we're in Atlanta now, which, just like the steel-city and the water-city, has a specific feature: the buildings, trees, etc are made of salt, AND the city moves, destroying and rebuilding itself every seven days.ĭavid and his decimated team of Reckoners meet old foes and new ones, and they aren't well equipped or prepared. This is the grand finale to the Epic tale. ![]()
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