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The Stone Sky (The Broken Earth #3) Paperback | Pages: 416 pages
Rating: 4.35 | 58211 Users | 5838 Reviews

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Original Title: The Stone Sky
Edition Language: English
Series: The Broken Earth #3
Characters: Essun, Nassun, Hoa, Schaffa, Ykka, Tonkee, Lerner
Literary Awards: Hugo Award for Best Novel (2018), Nebula Award for Best Novel (2017), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel (2018), Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire Nominee for Traduction (2019), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2017) BookNest Award Nominee for Best Traditionally Published Novel (2017)

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This is the way the world ends... for the last time.

The Moon will soon return. Whether this heralds the destruction of humankind or something worse will depend on two women.

Essun has inherited the power of Alabaster Tenring. With it, she hopes to find her daughter Nassun and forge a world in which every orogene child can grow up safe.

For Nassun, her mother's mastery of the Obelisk Gate comes too late. She has seen the evil of the world, and accepted what her mother will not admit: that sometimes what is corrupt cannot be cleansed, only destroyed.

The remarkable conclusion to the post-apocalyptic and highly acclaimed trilogy that began with the multi-award-nominated The Fifth Season.

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Title:The Stone Sky (The Broken Earth #3)
Author:N.K. Jemisin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:August 15th 2017 by Orbit
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Science Fiction Fantasy. Audiobook. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic

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Ratings: 4.35 From 58211 Users | 5838 Reviews

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(4.5?) Way to start the year on a good note!Great end to this series, the pace was better than book two. A fascinating magic system and world building that I will now recommend to fantasy lovers!

I don't know what the hell just happened! I'm going to have to re-read the whole trilogy again next year. I'm leaving this as being my mood because I enjoyed the first two books!! Damn it! Mel ❤

And this is how you end a trilogy. This book was quite possibly (/definitely) my most anticipated book of the year; N. K. Jemisin has yet to dissappoint me and I just love love love her brand of fantasy. I love how intricate and well thought out her worlds are and how political they are at their core while she still never ever sacrifices her story to make a point. The final installment made me appreciate the overall brilliant work she has done in creating this cruel, wonderful, amazing world

A truly perfect concluding book to this excellent series. I thought all three books deserved five stars which is pretty unusual in a trilogy.Jemisin is an excellent writer. Her prose is good, her imagination is amazing and she expects a lot from her readers. No letting your mind wander while reading her books - one moment of inattention and you can miss a vital piece of information which will leave you totally confused chapters later. She also writes excellent characters who you care about and

Wow. I'm not sure of my final rating yet, but let me tell you, this series is an experience. RTC :)

5ish stars. This is an incredible series and a huge accomplishment for its author, N.K. Jemisin. It has every element of high quality fiction and, particularly, everything great about SFF. It's decidedly new age, but in a way that I don't doubt will stand the test of time. It's innovative in the way that Ursula K. Le Guin's work was innovative in the '60s and '70s (and continues to be influential today) and, maybe I'm foolish for saying this too soon, but I think it has the same potential to

ARC provided by Hachette in exchange for an honest review.1.) The Fifth Season ★★★★★2.) The Obelisk Gate ★★★★ Some worlds are built on a fault line of pain, held up by nightmares. Don't lament when those worlds fall. Rage that they were built doomed in the first place. You guys, Im speechless. Im not sure if Ive ever read as perfect of a conclusion as The Stone Sky. The Stone Sky easily makes my best of 2017 list, and is also without a doubt one of the most powerful masterpieces Ive ever read

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