
The Sky-Blue Wolves
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Narrated by:
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Todd McClaren
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S.M. Stirling
The epic conclusion to the New York Times best-selling Change series set in a turbulent post-apocalyptic world in which humans have rebuilt society after the collapse of advanced technology.
Two generations after the Change, Crown Princess Orlaith struggles to preserve the hard-won peace her father brought to Montival - the former Western US. But the Change opened many doors, and through them, powers strong, strange, and terrible walk once more among humankind.
With her fire-forged friend and ally Japanese Empress Reiko, Orlaith must take up her sword to stop the spread of the mad malignancy behind the Yellow Raja that has imprisoned her brother, Prince John.
From the emerging superpower of Mongolia, the Sky-Blue Wolves of the High Steppe ride once more beneath the banners of Genghis Khan - the thunder of their hooves resounding across a world in turmoil.
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Well, let me tell you, SM Stirling can throw a HELL of a party, one that makes you forget it’s maybe the last time you’ll see them and cheer for everyone in attendance.
From minute one, the action and narrative is in full force. The book manages to recap nearly 50 years of (alternative) history while still driving the current narrative at breakneck speed. The fights are intense and detailed, the cultures are exotic and incredibly distinct, and yes, every meal is mouth-wateringly depicted. The battle strategies and politicking still made my mouth drop, even after I thought I’d figured everything out.
As big as all the other books were, this one felt MASSIVE. From what started as a few people in a cabin and the mountains of Idaho turned into a truly global affair. From moose-eating Vikings in the Northeastern reaches of the US, to Lakota horsemen (and women!) in the Great Plains, to Maori warriors and Australian pirates (and a few others I’ll leave out for fear of spoilers), every culture felt real and fleshed out. It’s not every author that can write a book where cowboys and Indians with machetes work together to form a light cavalry screen so that Norman knights and samurai can get ready for a charge & seem believable, but Stirling certainly does.
In short, the book was wonderful, and serves as a fitting end to the series. I certainly hope I’ll see another book in the series, but if I don’t, I’ll still feel happy knowing that the Changed world goes on.
Like a going away party for your best friend
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disappointing end to a great series
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The finale chapter of a magnificent series.
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Disappointing finish to a good series
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wow an epic tale to be sure,
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Good But Rushed
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Mr. Stirling owed it to this epic to write a better conclusion. Oh well, such a bummer
I'm sorry but...
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A Disappointing Conclusion
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Always sad to reach the end.
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