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Trudi Canavan: Successor's Promise (Millennium's Rule) (2017, Orbit Books) 5 stars

Review of "Successor's Promise (Millennium's Rule)" on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

3.3 stars from me.
This third book is much better than the first two and I enjoyed reading it; for the most part.

I didnt like the ending and the way the story seems to be steering. The whole Qall being the new Raen and how hes behaved around Rielle being a sulky brat who wont listen and then just leaves her there on a dead planet, and her being a pushover afterwards, really annoyed me.
There is still time to turn the story the way I feel like it should go and have been hoping for, that the real Raen will return. I dont like the Qall boy at all.
Why did Dahli have to vanish like that, no, I hated that. Ulma killed? Yes why not, lets just kill left and right because it will give the readers some shock action even tho the outcome was bad.
Why did Rielle not choose to be ageles for the fight itself lol? Since she can apaprently switch back and forth, its completely ridiculous that she wouldnt do that, and only be a Maker when you have the need for it, after the fight and later on when creating magic where needed. I facepalmed so much at that.

There is not enough detail and story on the areas that I wish there was, that could make the story sooo much better. Its being fast forwarded too much in some places, where Im left daydreaming the in betweens and what ifs.

The amount of spelling errors and wrong words used (like change instead of chance..) are like vomit on a painting the painter paints with his brush, its disgusting and ruins the artwork, and its slack. 1 star less for this reason alone from me.

Alas! Much better book than the first 2, except the ending. And even tho what you cant wait to see happen after you read book 2 and what you think will happen, or ought to happen, when it doesnt, its still a good story.
But heres to hoping for a great 4th book, that I cant wait to read!