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A Conjuring of Light

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A Conjuring of Light

Von: V. E. Schwab
Gesprochen von: Kate Reading, Michael Kramer
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Londons fall and kingdoms rise while darkness sweeps the Maresh Empire, and the fraught balance of magic blossoms into dangerous territory while heroes struggle. The direct sequel to A Gathering of Shadows, and the final audiobook in the Shades of Magic epic fantasy series, A Conjuring of Light sees the newly minted New York Times bestselling author V. E. Schwab reach a thrilling conclusion concerning the fate of beloved protagonists—and old foes.

Shades of Magic series
1. A Darker Shade of Magic
2. A Gathering of Shadows
3. A Conjuring of Light

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Kritikerstimmen

"Fans of A Darker Shade of Magic will love its sequel, and fantasy fans who haven't yet read the first book in this series should hurry to catch up.”--Kirkus Reviews

"Full of magic, intrigue, adventure, deception, a bit of piracy...this will engage both adult and young adult fantasy readers alike.”--Booklist

Praise for A Darker Shade of Magic
"Compulsively readable...her characters make the book."--NPR

"[This has] all the hallmarks of a classic work of fantasy. Its plot is gripping. Its characters are memorable. [Its setting] is otherworldly yet believable. Schwab has given us a gem of a tale...This is a book to treasure."--Deborah Harkness, New York Times bestselling author of The All Souls trilogy

“Inventive fantasy…One for Neil Gaiman fans.”—The Guardian

Feels like a priceless object, brought from another, better world of fantasy books. Schwab's writing is engaging and vivid...kept me engrossed by its story every bit as much as I was fascinated by its complex, multilayered world. —io9.com on A Darker Shade of Magic

London’s appeal for Schwab seems to be its changeability, the way it can shift shades, from familiar to recognizable to weird to utterly alien. But for her, even the familiar has seeds of horror in it, grime and gloom and the weight of the past…It’s a multiple split-screen adventure, with an engaging hero/heroine pair at its center. —The Wall Street Journal on A Darker Shade of Magic

Compulsively readable…her characters make the book. Just as Kell has layers, Lila is a satisfyingly rich invention…the stakes feel higher because Schwab takes the time to make a world worth getting lost in. Darker Shade Of Magic resolves its plot thoroughly, but still feels like it could be the seed of a lengthy series. With so many worlds on the map, there's plenty left to discover. —NPR on A Darker Shade of Magic

A Darker Shade of Magic is as twisty-turny, dark, and gorgeous as the (multiple) Londons it winds through--I loved it! —Steven Brust, author of the New York Times bestselling Vlad series

A Darker Shade of Magic is smart, funny and sexy ... and Schwab keeps the excitement coming with roller-coaster plot twists that establish her as, perhaps, the natural successor to Diana Wynne Jones's contemporary fantasy crown. —The Independent (UK)

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Wer die ersten beiden Teile gelesen oder gehört und gemocht hat, wird auch hier nicht enttäuscht. Schwab het eine unglaublich tolle Welt mit liebenswürdigen und vielschichtigen Charakteren geschaffen, die einen nicht los lassen. Klare Empfehlung

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I really, really like this trilogy. The story is awesome, the characters are all so different and yet unfolding more and more with each book until they feel like good friends. The only thing I did not like is the two speakers. It's not even the speaker that weren't good. Kate Reading is an amazing speaker! I love her and have listened to many other books spoken by her and I still think that she did an amazing job here but while Michael Kramer did well on the male characters, all females sounded the same: screechy, high-pitched and wrong...but even that I would have been fine with. But the switching, the back and forth between the two, was confusing and weird and it took away some of the flow and magic of the story.

Perfect Ending

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In the final book the stakes were high from the get-go and there was always something happening. Lilah had to face consequences she evaded strangely in the first books, and the characters developed and became much more enticing. Especially Holland’s story is tragic but compelling. Really enjoyed this one. I’m glad VE Schwab left so many options for storylines coming together to make this story as gripping as it was.

Great high-paced finale

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Firstly, I liked the first book. But this book is just a confused plot aimed at maximising the possibilities for absolutely everyone to take mortal injuries and then, without any mentioning about healing, keep going about their day. I have now sworn to never, ever, ever listen to anything else from the narrator. Not only is the broad American accent really off-putting, but the strange intonation he has, where he goes up in tone at the end of words is really distracting from the story. Now on top of these minor details, he has made the voice of the deamon into one of these joke-voices used by kids to tell scary stories. And it isnt even ironic. If it wasn’t for the voice, I would have finished this book on the pure goodwill the author gathered on his first book.

Endless blood-drenched sadistic injuries to everyone

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