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Edition Language: English
Series: Mageborn #4
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Title:The God-Stone War (Mageborn #4)
Author:Michael G. Manning
Book Format:Ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 561 pages
Published: (first published April 27th 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Magic. Epic Fantasy. Fiction

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Seven years have passed since Mordecai’s battle with the Shining God, Celior, and since that time his control of his abilities has vastly improved. He has at last envisioned a use for the ‘God-Stone’, but the gods want vengeance and now seek to destroy everything he has built. The secrets of the past threaten the future of his kingdom, his family, and perhaps humanity itself, unless Mordecai can discover the meaning of ‘Illeniel’s Doom’. How far will a desperate wizard go to protect his children… or will his efforts merely damn them all?

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This is truly a great series! The editing was better on this one. Still some punctuation issues but not as noticeable. He really fleshes out his characters. They are easy to relate to. This one even made me teary eyed a couple of times. The cliffhanger ended made me mad which is exactly what it's supposed to do. Always leave them wanting more. Well I personally can't wait for number 5!

I can't wait for this book to come out! I'm rating it a Five star because I can't give it a Six. Plus I'm rating it prior to the book being published because I know it'll be that good!

As expected, Manning weaves a convoluted tapestry of narrative that is infinitely appealing. This entry in the mageborn series illustrates how the unassuming proses aided readers in delving into the story. No barriers of vocabulary, metaphors or grammar to interfere with comprehension.This book made me realise the value of simple, plain and forthright storytelling. It still irks me sometimes that he uses contemporary metaphors, swear-words and description. It forces me to engage my imagination

Spoiler warningJust finished reading it thought it was kinda rushed at the end, but after the epilogue it turns out there's another book to the series called redemption. Wonder if Matthew the counts first son will also carry the doom/promise? The battle with Timmy was way to short. The idea of spell weaving makes me think of the wheel of time. The score in the end one dark God left one shining God hiding two captured and one outstanding. It's will be interesting to see where everything goes from

This is a great story. The plot moves quickly and there's subtle, clever developments that blossom to a truly powerful ending. The characters have matured, with honest flaws and believable motivations. And the magic system is more nuanced and shapes the story more significantly. And the way all of this is written is with tighter language--few cliches and hardly any wasted paragraphs. This story shows that the author has really matured with each additional book release. I can't wait for the final

4 stars would be my real vote, but i give it 5 anyway to award the positive trend of quality in the serie. The are still some problems from the previous books, but i've to admit that the good points keep increasing and they outshine the few bad things that bothered me before. I think the best part of it is how the author conveys a light atmosphere typical of YA novels and then in a moment the plot takes a dark turn leaving you happily (at least in my case) surprised about the unexpected realism.

Jeez...This series is a rollercoaster ride of emotions... I really hope that the next book is actually the final one in the series because I don't think I can take much more