![]() The characters really came together as saviors in the end, and I was happy to see a lot of the different endings for each one. Wow what an ending! I was really afraid quite a few times that things were going to go sour, even though I knew they couldn't really. G.P is an AMAZING author, her writing is phenomenal and it takes hold of your heart and squeeeeeeeezes until you feel like you're there with them!Īmazing! Thank you for such an amazing book and a series that will stay with me for the rest of my life.more Read this whole series, you will not be disappointed. I was biting my nails all the time, talking to myself in my head with worry and cursing the bad guys every step of the way! This was the perfect conclusion to this series, it definitely lives up to the rest of the series. Which means, this is a damn good series and I am so glad I found it. You feel EVERY emotion while reading this series, I've cried, been angry, confused, happy, and all rolled into one at times. I have been in love with this series since the day I found book one and one clicked it for free, every book pulled me in and made me anxious. I was biting my nail First off, I wish it didn't have to end!!!!!! You will manage to say goodbye once more, or for the first time.moreįirst off, I wish it didn't have to end!!!!!! I have been in love with this series since the day I found book one and one clicked it for free, every book pulled me in and made me anxious. It will, too, offer a glimpse of 8 years into the future (YAY!!). This final installment will be just as exciting as the first book and the ones after that!. And the Challenge will favor the good, as always. Labyrinths will sure made a hell of an evening. I’m glad to state there will not be more deaths (view spoiler), redemption is right around the corner. Lost Eden blew your mind, didn’t it? The Last Soulkeeper will keep blowing your mind with each page being turned. I hate saying goodbye, to either people IRL or characters I could relate to (kinda hard, cause I’m not a supernatural being!), so you can imagine how I felt when it ended. It was somewhat perfect, but it made sense for me to want a 7th book. You have no idea how happy I was reading the final line for this book. I was afraid that The Last Soulkeeper would deliver everyone’s death, except one: Hope’s. Lost Eden blew your mind, didn’t it? The Last Sou For the full effect and its snapshots click here. Riker would not only sustain more injuries despite being hit the same amount, but would also succumbing to them much faster - damage pretty much any organ on a human, and they will likely die if not treated quickly, where a Klingon would just shake it off.For the full effect and its snapshots click here. Worf would last longer however, not because he is stronger, but because he can withstand much more damage. They would both have equal strength, able to fight off their adversaries with similar volition, both packing similar punches. Imagine Worf and Riker back to back, facing off against an endless horde of foes. Riker is a great example, as he too has had extensive training and is a powerful fighter, being on equal footing with Worf in terms of strength ( best leave out both their relationships with Dianna Troi). This doesn’t make them any stronger than trained humans, however. The average Klingon is a more seasoned warrior than the average human. Because of this, most Klingons have trained for most of their life. They are, from an early age, driven towards violence, or at least encouraged to be able to do what a Klingon deems is best: to battle. The Klingon way of life teaches and instills a priority towards fighting, and a warrior's spirit. It’s accurate to say that Klingons do not possess any more natural strength than humans, but that on average they are stronger.
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