The Light of All That Falls Book Reviews

AUTHOR
James Islington
SCORE
4.5
TOTAL RATINGS
779

The Light of All That Falls by James Islington Book Summary

The journey that began with The Shadow of What Was Lostreaches its spectacular conclusion in The Light of All That Falls, the final chapter of the Licanius Trilogy by acclaimed epic fantasy author James Islington.
After a savage battle, the Boundary is whole again -- but it may be too late. Banes now stalk the lands of Andarra, and the Venerate have gathered their armies for a final, crushing blow.
In Ilin Illan, Wirr fights to maintain a precarious alliance between Andarra's factions of power. With dark forces closing in on the capital, if he cannot succeed, the war is lost.
Imprisoned and alone in a strange land, Davian is pitted against the remaining Venerate. As he desperately tries to keep them from undoing Asha's sacrifice, he struggles to come to terms with his own path and all he has learned about Caeden, the friend he chose to set free.
Finally, Caeden is confronted with the reality of a plan laid centuries ago -- heartbroken at how it started and devastated by how it must end.

The Licanius TrilogyThe Shadow of What Was LostAn Echo of Things to ComeThe Light of All That Falls
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Book Name The Light of All That Falls
Genre Epic Fantasy
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Language English
E-Book Size 7.99 MB

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Holy sh**. The character development and insane complexity of timeline overlay and connection has put this series in my top 3 without a doubt. Iā€™m still blown away by the ending. No spoilers though, donā€™t worry :)

Glad to be done with the trilogy. While many of the ideas for this book were interesting enough for me to be glad that I read it, I also sometimes found it difficult to keep reading. This was due mostly to slow plot development (for modern fiction), annoyingly self-loathing characters with lots of emotional baggage, and quite a few predictable ā€œsurprises.ā€ My rating system: 5 stars are reserved for books that totally blow me away, or classics that I believe would have when they were new. I donā€™t give too many of these out, because itā€™s the highest rating that you could ever possibly give any book on here. 4 stars for books that I would recommend to just about anyone, or, at least, to someone who doesnā€™t dislike the genre. 3 stars for books that I would only recommend to someone who is fond of the genre. 2 stars for books that I would be hesitant to recommend to anyone at all, but the book was not a total disaster. 1 star for books that I found so terribly ridiculous, or poorly written, that I wish I had not spent time reading to begin with.

Pick a story, character or themeā€¦please!. An over ambitious muddled mess. Incoherent plot lines that barely have any relationship to each other with magical trap doors everywhere that remove all sense of danger or tension as the reader knows every crisis gets resolved with little effort, danger or consequence. You never really care for any character. I knew it was bad when I found that I could go days without picking back up to read. Not sure why I forced myself to plow through to the end. A lame end to a poor trilogy. My biggest regret is that I cannot get the time I spent reading it back.

Wow.... Wow. Just wow. In love with this trilogy, masterfully written with lovable characters.

Well done. I canā€™t recall ever being so sad to see a story end, while also being so thoroughly pleased with HOW the story ended. Flawless execution on tying up a great series.

Excellent!. Loved it!

Outstanding. Great series. The ending to this book was just perfect. I applaud you sir. Keep ā€˜em coming, please.

Blindingly brilliant and reassuringly complex.. I read to escape. Here I became lost in a splendid new world. This is an ingenious and thought-provoking trilogy that will allow you to travel to new realms in a cleverly split timeline.

Underwhelming. With a plot that jumps around constantly and characters that feel two-dimensional I can say that I was not impressed with this series as a whole. The convenience of having characters who can both travel in time and shapeshift lends to many confusing and lazy plot points in my personal opinion and many hard ā€œrulesā€ of this universe seem to broken time and again. For a series that uses the word ā€œsomehowā€ over 100 times in its final installment Iā€™m happy to say that I somehow was able to finish it, regardless of the laundry list of faults I have with both this book specifically and the series as a whole.

Wow. Amazing! Wonderfully complex, amazingly written!

Needs more World details. It is often times complex to a fault, but I find myself interested still in how the puzzle pieces will fall into place. His writing is engaging with character arcs and the politics, and especially ethical questions, but where it is lacking for me is the world-building. I want more detailed descriptions of settings, clothing/armor, food/drink, animals, landscapes, atmosphere, it would really help balance it out I think. Miles Cameron does this really well (though his is a bias heavily toward the warfare side of things - weapons/logistics and armor). I really enjoy how Patrick Rothfuss does atmosphere and food/drink. I just find that I relate more to the characters when there is more of that kind of thing.

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Hard to follow. Enjoyed the first 2 in the series, this one was more difficult to enjoy as the complexity of the story line made everything harder to follow.

Excellent!. A fine ending to the Licanius Trilogy!

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Summary of The Light of All That Falls by James Islington

The The Light of All That Falls book written by James Islington was published on 10 December 2019, Tuesday in the Epic Fantasy category. A total of 779 readers of the book gave the book 4.5 points out of 5.

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