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Title:Corambis (Doctrine of Labyrinths #4)
Author:Sarah Monette
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 421 pages
Published:April 7th 2009 by Ace Books (first published March 3rd 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. M M Romance. LGBT. Magic
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Corambis (Doctrine of Labyrinths #4) Hardcover | Pages: 421 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 1738 Users | 133 Reviews

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In the spellbinding conclusion to the brilliant fantasy series, Doctrine of Labyrinths, two brothers discover their ultimate destiny.

Exiled from Melusine for the crime of heresy, Felix Harrowgate and his half-brother Mildmay journey to the land of Corambis to face judgement from a ruling body of wizards. Both brothers carry memories, regret, and-hidden deep in their hearts-hope.

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Original Title: Corambis
ISBN: 0441015964 (ISBN13: 9780441015962)
Edition Language: English
Series: Doctrine of Labyrinths #4

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Ratings: 4.05 From 1738 Users | 133 Reviews

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A fitting conclusion to a favorite series.

An excellent finale to Felix and Mildmay's story, although I personally wouldn't mind if there was going to be another book. Or an epilogue or something with a fluffy ending. Compared to the third book, this one is almost simple. Normally, that is not necessarily a good thing, but the previous one was so chock full of details and history and genealogy and ghosts and stories and spies and murky shadows and unexplored hallways, that this book almost radiates with its clean, good story line. It is

CorambisOrFelix Tries Not To Be A Dick For a Change and Seriously Who Designed This Cover?This was an excellent conclusion to the series. There are dark parts in the story telling, but over all things end on an unapologetically happy note. Which feels right and fair for everything these characters put up with.I was dubious about having a third narrator again. But Kay was less intrusive to the story than Mehitabel. His sections, while present, work to explain the political and social system we

An enjoyable read, and a nice enough ending for this series. It's rather different from the earlier books - it dips a toe into steampunk, for instance. Knowing that this was the series wrap-up, I had a hard time getting interested in the new characters and their problems, and I missed Mehitabel.

This goes off in a completely different direction from the first three books; the setting is somewhere new, and nearly all the characters (save for Felix and Mildmay) are new. Yet I found it a very satisfying conclusion to the series, because although it introduces new elements and a new story arc, it also resolves Felix and Mildmay's character arcs and relationships in a believable and pleasing way.

I have very mixed feelings about this book, probably because I love the first three of the series soooo much and it's been a while since I've read them. That's the problem with huge fantasy epics, you forget stuff and then want to dive in without being properly oriented to what's going on.Also, I read this on a Kindle which is nice but you don't have a map (if there was one in the hardback version). A map would have helped reading this book a lot. Hell, I like maps in every book I read,

Another fantastic novel by Sarah Monette. Honestly, I think I'm biased because I love her character so much that I'd read any story about them, even if the plot wasn't that good. But Monette's characters are really her strongest trait I think. Her characters are human, imperfect, damaged and hurting, but not like so many emo!wannabe characters you find in every book nowadays. Felix and Mildmay's pains and hurts are real, easy to relate to, even if it's unlikely anyone of us has had to live

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