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4.0 out of 5 stars The Epic Concludes, June 30, 2011
Oracle's Legacy: Dawn of Illumination is the thrilling conclusion to the author's debut series, which began with Oracle's Legacy: Children of Sun. Since the Oracle's Legacy series is one massive story broken up into three books, the best way to read the series is to begin with Oracle's Legacy: Children of Sun and read the books in order. In this way, the reader does not miss character background or important story issues by starting in the middle or at the end.

As with Shadows of Fate, this third volume builds on the story thus far, beginning where the previous volume ended. Whether you borrow or buy these books, try to get them all at once, so you can rapidly move from one to the next without much delay. When you do this, you will get the most seamless transition from one book to the next, and the story will have a greater impact.

Taken as one long epic, Oracle's Legacy is a fascinating story... however, if you like short stories or even average-length novels, you probably won't like this, because the three books are one large story, of which the three parts should be read in sequence, and for best effect should be read together, as opposed to reading one book and then something else before continuing with the saga.

Recommended to adults who love epic fantasy and science fiction. Oracle's Legacy: Dawn of Illumination was provided to me free by the author in exchange for this review. This review will be posted on LibraryThing, Dragon Views, Amazon.com and wherever else deemed appropriate by this reviewer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This Trilogy is Mind-Boggling; Final is Explosive!, January 9, 2011
Yes, there is no doubt about it - this Trilogy is Mind-Boggling!


If you want your scifi imagination teased to the limit, you should be reading Oracle's Legacy! There was just no way that I didn't want to read the Dawn of Illumination which, as the back cover says, you need to "brace yourself" for the conclusion of this fascinating trilogy of books.

Ok, here's my thought on this last book...If you haven't read the first two, don't bother--you will be totally lost in the storyline, even if you can enjoy the drama and "fireworks." This trilogy is not light reading...it is not a trilogy that you are going to sit and read in a weekend, even if you've read three books in one weekend, which I have! Check out my reviews of the first two!

Children of Sun and Shadow of Fate here on Amazon...

The complexity and breadth of the world created by Holbrook surpasses anything else I've read. I don't profess to be a super scifi fan, but comparing this trilogy in my opinion will be impossible--it is uniquely a "one of a kind."

Fortunately, an extensive glossary from "Fundamentals of Structure History & Modern Ideology" is provided in the back of each book. If you wanted to read this last book immediately, I'd recommend you read that first to at least acquaint yourself with the world now that the Structure has been uncovered. After all, you may one day become enlightened as well and will want to know about each House!

The one issue that hit me the most in this last book is the significance of child abuse in the Structure. Undoubtedly the pain experienced has somehow prepared the children for their later roles, at least those that were born for specific jobs in the Illumination. Indeed pain is a part of the lives of these humans, so be prepared...

But love is also there, even for Chaos...

Chaos is a one-of-a-kind female and was created to potentially be the end of the world. But along the way in her life, along with all the hurt and pain, she has also been greatly loved. In fact, she is loved by the man who will be the salvation of the world. Yes, she loves him in return!

All of the previous planning has been done and the major players are ready. And, if they are not, Chaos uses her power to share/make them ready! For what she had to do, she needed help and she went to the House of Blade to get it. Of course that was not an easy thing to do--she had previously had to kill some from that House and revenge was what they wanted.

But Chaos has a way about her...she's waaaaay scary to look at. Her eyes, though she is now blind, swirl in circles of multiple colors, so it is difficult to interact with her. But little by little she gains acceptance for a small team of body guards. Their job will be to keep her safe; her job is to find and eliminate those Pillars that have banded together for their own desires...

The only problem is that Chaos is now almost completely "energy." So, if she is to become ill, for instance, and faint, she might cause tornados and other storms that greatly damage the earth. On the other hand, the Pillars are doing it just to gain more power!

You see, the Structure has been on earth since before we were. Or at least they came at the same time; however, they have acted in the background, helping to save the planet, but now it is getting too dangerous and the Structure is allowing what is called the "Foundation" (normal humans) to learn about their existence.

So, simply, the Dawn of Illumination is "out with the bad" and "in with the good." To become enlightened, strong emotions of hate, envy, etc. becomes extremely dangerous... Enlightened is a slow process where we strip away our own limited perspective and allow ourselves to begin understanding the balance among all things and how everything is connected. Key components include an open-minded approach and wide-eyed wonder. At that point, humans can begin to harness energy...

What say you? Are you game? Will you seek enlightenment now that we are at the Dawn of that ability?
For me, I've always enjoyed that statement at the beginning of Star Trek: I want to go where no man has gone before...Read and learn... Read and be enlightened... Read and get Excitedly Enlightened!

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G.A. Bixler
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4.0 out of 5 stars Complex but brilliantly intricate third part in the Oracles Legacy series, November 18, 2011
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Cheryl M-M (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dawn of Illumination (Oracle's Legacy) (Kindle Edition)
After reading Oracle's Legacy: Children of Sun and Oracle's Legacy: Shadows of Fate the first two books in this trilogy I was well educated in the fantasy world that Holbrook has created. However for those that haven't read either one I would suggest that the author add a prologue and perhaps even glossary of words or definitions. Because this book may seem confusing without any prior history or knowledge of the story, especially as it is quite complex. It is a trilogy I think both epic fantasy and sci-fi readers will appreciate, because of its intricate ideas. I enjoyed it, as I did the other two and will certainly be looking out for more by this author.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Conclusion to this Series!!!, November 22, 2010
The Board is Set.....

The dying Oracle can no longer protect her Structure. Moon has exposed it from the shadows in hopes to bring ruin to the world. Thousands of years of lies and secrets have given birth to fear and mistrust. The cycle of Moon's plots have only begun to spin.

The Pieces Are In Place....
Pillars want to recreate the world, but in order to do so tey must first destroy it. The Structure looks to their new leader, Augustus Granger, to take over and stop the devastation. However, Demon's Wrath refuses to let anhyone stop his plan of total annihilation.

The Game Has a New Player.......
The plots, misdeeds, and fighting gave rise to Chaos. Now no one can stop her. No one is safe. No one can hide.

Brace yourself for the conclusion of the Oracle's Legacy trilogy!

My Thoughts:
I have really enjoyed this series! The book would be a bit confusing if you have read the others in the series, but it is very well written and the characters continued to grow. Ollie is back and more dangerous than ever. Augustus Granger is having to take a larger role in the future than he had intended, but is willing to embrace it for the good of humanity. Ollie's siblings are working hard to get Augustus the backing he needs to help make the world better while Demon's Wrath is doing his best to get Ollie back under his control and ruin the world at the same time. The characters manage to grow as the book progresses and you are given many details that allow you to picture what will continue to happen to this family in the years to come. I am sorry to see this series end! I rate this book a 4/5. It is definately worth finding and reading. If you enjoy Fantasy and Sci Fi--you will most likely enjoy this series!

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