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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great but so unfinished!
Loved every line of the whole set, but eveything needs tying up. And so we all sit in suspense. Please Maggie write the last one, and many more. We cannot wait to read it. Anyone with news, let us know.
Published on August 12, 1998

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A neverending story
Although the book is nice, it is a pity that the story has an open ending. All the books from this serie is one big story. You must read all the books before you know how it ends. I was not satisfied after each book, sure it is a good marketing strategy for the writer. You must buy every book but it is not nice for the reader! The story however is a real Furey one,...
Published on August 29, 1999


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A neverending story, August 29, 1999
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This review is from: Sword of Flame (Paperback)
Although the book is nice, it is a pity that the story has an open ending. All the books from this serie is one big story. You must read all the books before you know how it ends. I was not satisfied after each book, sure it is a good marketing strategy for the writer. You must buy every book but it is not nice for the reader! The story however is a real Furey one, nice...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great but so unfinished!, August 12, 1998
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This review is from: Sword of Flame (Paperback)
Loved every line of the whole set, but eveything needs tying up. And so we all sit in suspense. Please Maggie write the last one, and many more. We cannot wait to read it. Anyone with news, let us know.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Unnecessary Sequel, January 16, 2004
This review is from: Sword of Flame (Paperback)
I think this book could have been condensed into one of the other sequels. Sword of Flame just made me NOT like Aurian more because she became more self-centered and EVERYTHING relied solely on her. As the book cheesily states, she is "the One". She has a strong cast of supporting companions that I'm sure could have competently taken care of their problems without her, but the author makes it so that Aurian waltzes in, fixes everything and gains adoring fans along the way. Although the author tries to make her more flawless, Aurian becomes more flawed. You can call her ambitious and wishing to fulfill her quest, but there were times I wished she would step back and take more time with her son and lover, who should've gotten more attention than her new friends! It was like once she had a new toy, she was bored with the old..even though she occasionally came back to them. Though I am aware of those not wishing fantasy books to become cheesy romance novels, the relationship she possessed with those she claimed dearest to her made it seem as if they were merely friends, like the rest of the gang. If the author was going to take a step that way, I don't see why she couldn't have made it more heartwarming. However, I did enjoy the previous two books, Aurian and Harp of Winds, and this one for its detailed descriptions (though it did get long-winded at times) although it doesn't leave me as curious to know how everything fares out, for I'm sure the One can make everything right anyway. Nevertheless, I, like many others who can't stand not to finish a story (no matter how disappointing), have hope for the last sequel, Dhiammara. Overall, the writing is definitely not bad, aside from those items I've noted, and I hope to read some more improved books from Ms. Furey.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not that bad, December 2, 1996
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This review is from: Sword of Flame (Paperback)

This book continues the story begun in Aurian, and is quite an engrossing read. While the story on occasion is a little confusing, the basic plot elements mesh well with each other. Aurian and Anvar's relationship is becoming more interesting, and the betrayals and unfinished subplots makes a person want to scream. I simply cannot wait for the final book in this series

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best of the sequels so far, February 22, 1999
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I really enjoyed this one. I thought the sub-plots and action was so much better than the second novel, and the author's exploration of many of what were minor characters until now was a great read. I've gone through this series non-stop, which is unusual for me, and I'm glad I bought the final book in the series with this one!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but NOT the end of the series!, September 4, 2000
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The Aurian series is, for the most part, a lot of fun. I particularly like the handling of the characters in this installation. The plot twists and turns in directions which can quite easily catch even the most perceptive reader off-guard.

If you're reading this review, you probably already have some knowledge of the series. If you don't, I offer you this warning: Sword of Flame IS NOT THE FINAL BOOK IN THE SERIES. The fourth book, Dhiammara, has already been published. I can't go into details, but I strongly suggest having it on hand when you finish this one!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, July 28, 1998
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This book, like the first in the series has all of the wonderful factors in it which are needed in a good suspence. Also, Anvar's character, which happens to be one of my favorite, is very well shown
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A bonus volume., November 6, 2002
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This is the third book in The Artefacts of Power tetralogy (after Aurian and Harp of Winds, and before Dhiammara).

Reunited at last, the Mages Aurian and Anvar are ready to set off again in search of the last Artefact of Power, the legendary Sword of Flame. Together with their new friends, they travel to the Xandim fastness, where the shortsighted Windeye Chiamh can help them locate the lost artefact. There they'll have to face the demented former Healer-Mage Meiriel who has but one obsession, to kill Aurian's son. Meanwhile, rebellion is slowly fermenting among the Xandim people.

At the same time in Nexis, young Zanna is trying to rescue her father from the clutches of the fiendish Archmage, while as always, the cupid Eliseth is coming up with more devious ploys to thwart Miathian and seize the power of the Cauldron of Rebirth.

The Sword of Flame is what you could call a typical middle volume, in which many events take place but where the overall story in itself isn't really getting much further. Mark you, I found it quite enjoyable, but as a whole, I was less impressed, less taken aback than I had been by the richness of Harp of Wind. I guess I read it faster because I was in a hurry to jump to Dhiammara, the final volume. Consider this one a bonus.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars supply your own ending, April 27, 2005
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First I read Aurian... and it was pretty good. Then I read the second installment and I thought, well, one more and it'll be over. The third, Sword of Flame, seemed headed for a neat ending, but alas, in the last few pages Furey manages to turn us around for a fourth volume. I was so frustrated that I sat down at the computer and wrote my own ending. You may want to do so too; or you could stop after reading "Aurian" and move on to some more productive activity, such as rereading Tolkien. Furey's problems as a writer have been accurately described by other reviewers of this book: for one thing, she needs to reduce her vast number of adjectives, and she'd be wise to stop telling us what the bad guys are thinking. And then there are the cliches. And people's inexplicable motivations and compulsions (Aurian's mother is a whole catalog of these). And... oh well.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, simply wondeful, July 28, 1998
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This book, as the others are just simply wondeful. Nothing has been put into better words, and thoughts for a very long time. Congrats Maggie on a very fine book
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