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Communion

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Things are looking bad for Parakka.

They did their best, but it wasn't good enough. The Integration took place and Macaan won. Bot for how long?

Parakka are gathering their strength and regrouping. They're in Kirin Taq, a land subjugated by the beautiful Princess Aurin. She's cold, ruthless and entirely without compassion.

If only she were vulnerable in some way...

453 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2008

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Chris Wooding

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Chris Wooding grew up in a small town in Leicestershire, where not much of anything happened. So he started to write novels. He was sixteen when he completed his first. He had an agent by eighteen. By nineteen he had signed his first book deal. When he left university he began to write full-time, and he has been doing it professionally all his adult life.

Now thirty-nine, Chris has written over twenty books, which have been translated into twenty languages, won various awards and been published around the world. He writes for film and television, and has several projects in development.

Chris has travelled extensively round the world, having backpacked all over Europe and North America, Scandinavia, South East Asia, Japan and South Africa. He also lived in Madrid for a time. When he wasn’t travelling on his own, he spent his twenties touring with bands and seeing the UK and Europe from the back of a van.

He also learned not so long ago that his family tree can be traced back to John Milton, author of Paradise Lost, which has no bearing on him whatsoever but it’s kind of interesting anyway.

Chris lives in London.

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August 16, 2011
Still quite interesting, but not as good as Twilight War (Broken Sky) in my opinion. Less of the cool spirit stone stuff (which I really love) and slightly more politics. None of the characters particularly seem to develop in any way, and I struggle connecting with them despite having read the first book very recently. The ending was slightly inevitable and whilst I'm interested to see the development of a couple of the storylines, the cliffhanger is a bit rubbish.
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January 17, 2015
Brilliant second book, the ending was an emotional rollercoaster. While it did start off a little bit slow, the pacing improved very quickly and the characters are all phenomenal. There were some obvious twists, but also some that took you completely unawares. Fantastic.
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