
Last Day of the Human
Dragon Heart, Book 20
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Narrated by:
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Kevin T. Collins
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Written by:
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Kirill Klevanski
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The comfortable and safe mortal lands of the Nameless World have been left behind. The petty kingdoms with their endless feuds, the supposedly great empires with their innumerable intrigues and tragedies, even the Strange Lands that consider themselves to be the last bastion of true freedom.
The Mad General has traversed them all, from one end to the other.
What lies ahead?
The road to the Land of the Immortals.
And everything that embarking upon this path will bring with it.
After all, even in the truly vast Nameless World, it is still possible to find that final border, the true end of the road. But if anyone thinks that this will cause the General to falter, make him lower his sword, they are mistaken . . .
It is as it was before and as it always will be. Neither demons nor gods, neither heroes nor villains, neither Time nor Fate will ever be able to break the iron will of Hadjar Darkhan.
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- Joseph
- 2024-02-19
Good move forward
I have enjoyed all the books so far. It was nice to move along a little faster
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- Chad
- 2024-08-27
Last book in the series that I was still able to finish
I sincerely enjoyed most of this series. I had hard time stopping once I started. I won’t spoil anything in this book or the next one, so don’t worry. The story progression is decent throughout, if a little slow. However, this book marked the point where I started have a hard time with the endless metaphors and similes. The next book was so bad that I ended up stopping 3/4 of the way through and simply returned it. The storyline progression was painfully slow and just kind of dropped off into meaningless and endlessly repetitive literary diarrhea. I purchased all but the last book, yet to come out and I won’t be purchasing the final one. I also can’t recommend this series because of the painful second last book.
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