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Eternity's Mind

Saga of Shadows, Book 3

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Eternity's Mind

By: Kevin J. Anderson
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Eternity's Mind is the climactic final book in Kevin J. Anderson's Saga of Shadows Trilogy, which began with the Hugo nominee The Dark Between the Stars. The Saga of Shadows, as well as its predecessor series, the internationally best-selling Saga of Seven, are among the grandest epic space operas published in this century.

Two decades after the devastating Elemental War, which nearly destroyed the cosmos, the new Confederation restored peace and profitable commerce among the peoples and worlds of the Spiral Arm. The ambitious, innovative Roamers went back to their traditional business of harvesting the vital stardrive fuel ekti from the clouds of gas giant planets, and the telepathic green priests of Theroc provided instantaneous galaxy-wide communication via their connection to the powerful and sentient worldtrees. The alien Ildiran Empire rebuilt their grand Prism Palace under the light of their seven suns, and their Mage-Imperator declared a new age of expansion and discovery.

But peace was not to last. The malevolent Klikiss robots soon found an ally in the ancient and near-omnipotent Shana Rei, destructive creatures who are the personification of darkness and chaos, awakened after millennia of slumber to destroy all sentient life in the universe. The Confederation and the Ildiran Empire fought in every way possible, but the Spiral Arm itself seemed doomed.

All across the transportal network, space is tearing apart, and the links between the gateways are breaking down, the fabric of space unraveling. The worldtrees are dying, entire planets are englobed in impenetrable black barriers erected by the Shana Rei, and the murderous taint has infiltrated the Ildiran race as well as Mage-Imperator Jora'h himself.

Desperate for stardrive fuel to power the military and all space travel, the industrialist Lee Iswander has been extracting ekti - the blood of the cosmos - from mysterious giant nodules found floating in empty space, draining these "bloaters" dry by the thousands. But in doing so, is he weakening the only ally that all of civilization may have against the Shana Rei?

A breathtakingly large canvas with a huge cast of characters, Eternity's Mind is the grand finale of a story as complex as any science fiction epic you will ever read.

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Great read

excellent quality read good plot & characters and well written & spoken 5 stars. brilliant.

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A little long winded with some narration issues

Story: great, and a fitting conclusion.

Length: could have been shorter. It feels a bit like there was a word count quota that needed to be met with the number of pointless re-explaining of well established terms. How many more times do we need to be told what star-drive fuel is or how the green priests operate?

Narration: This is where I had the most issues. Names being suddenly pronounced differently and then some words being plainly wrong e.g “mantra” instead of “manta”, “Tay-shaa” instead of “Tay-zie-ah”. Little things to some but when you’re on book 10 of 10 these things matter.

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worth it

it is worth the read even if it gets complex and confusing plus a little far stretched in places. still ok though

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I've listened to and/or read the others so...

Super mystical SciFi extraordinaire. Just like the rest of the Seven Suns saga and other Saga of Shadows books.

It really began to grate by the end.

So did the endless repetition of stuff we already know.

I'm sure the book would be at least 30% shorter if we didn't revisit information so endlessly.

The performance was good though, so it gets four stars overall even though the story drove me nuts.

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A Definite Must

As with the previous books in this series, I found this very hard to put down. The numerous threads woven into one big tapestry making this one impressive book. I really didn’t want it to come to an end.

This series is right up there amongst the best in my humble opinion and I look forward to the next offering from this very talented author.

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excellent

I was unsure how all the different loose ends could be tied up in just one book, but this was a masterpiece and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. 10/10 would recommend

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A fit ending to both sagas and this universe...

With the Saga of Shadows and especially Ethernity's Mind we have a more than memorable ending for this fascinating series...

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