Voice of the Gods by Trudi Canavan: Book Review - The Fantasy Review

Voice of the Gods by Trudi Canavan: Book Review

My Review

My Rating: 5/5

SPOILER FREE

It’s difficult to review the final book in a trilogy without giving away any spoilers, so I will do my best to summarize!

Trudi Canavan ties up the loose ends of The Age of Five Trilogy in Voice of The Gods. All the secrets and mysteries that have been hinted at and explored in the previous two entries finally come together. Some are satisfying, others aren’t quite what I was expecting.

The secrets behind the Wilds and the Gods are my favourite part of this book

The whole series – and the ending of Voice of the Gods was almost perfect. I would have liked to see more, to be honest. Not a new book or anything, but more than the epilogue we were left with.

If you have enjoyed Priestess of the White and Last of the Wilds, then you will love this book because it brings everything together.

The characters have all finally grown and evolved into driven, independent people, rather than going along with what’s been happening around them (not naming names for the specifics of that point).

Voice of the Gods is an exciting finale and I’m sad that we will see no more of this world, but this story satisfyingly ends at a point that doesn’t leave too much more to be answered.

Overall, this is one of my favourite fantasy trilogies, and one I think should be more mainstream. More people need to read and enjoy these books!


More Reviews for The Age of Five Trilogy

Priestess of the White (The Age of Five Trilogy #3)

Last of the Wilds (The Age of Five Trilogy #2)

Why You Should Read ‘The Age of Five Trilogy’


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Owner and Editor of The Fantasy Review. Loves all fantasy and science fiction books, graphic novels, TV and Films. Having completed a BA and MA in English Literature and Creative writing, they would like to go on to do a PhD. Favourite authors are Trudi Canavan, Steven Erikson, George R. R. Martin and Brandon Sanderson.

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