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Original Title: Academ's Fury
ISBN: 0441013406 (ISBN13: 9780441013401)
Edition Language: English
Series: Codex Alera #2
Characters: Bernard, Amara, Miles, Isana, Gaius Sextus, Fidelius, Doroga, Tavi, Lady Aquataine
Setting: Alera
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Academ's Fury (Codex Alera #2) Paperback | Pages: 702 pages
Rating: 4.27 | 59448 Users | 1689 Reviews

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Title:Academ's Fury (Codex Alera #2)
Author:Jim Butcher
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 702 pages
Published:February 2010 by Ace (first published 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy

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For centuries, the people of Alera have relied on the power of the furies to protect them from outside invaders. But the gravest threat might be closer than they think.

Tavi has escaped the Calderon Valley and the mysterious attack of the Marat on his homeland. But he is far from safe, as trying to keep up the illusion of being a student while secretly training as one of the First Lord's spies is a dangerous game. And he has not yet learned to use the furies, making him especially vulnerable.

When the attack comes it's on two fronts. A sudden strike threatens the First Lord's life and threatens to plunge the land into civil war. While in the Calderon Valley, the threat faced from the Marat is dwarfed by an ancient menace. And Tavi must learn to harness the furies if he has any chance of fighting the greatest threat Alera has ever known . . .

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Although this installment was easier for me to read than Furies of Calderon (my groans were cut down by about a third, I'd say), I liked this second novel no more than the first one. It has been two years since the events of Furies, and we're plopped right back into the action without so much as an update, which at first had me a little miffed. The problem with plowing through novels so quickly is that proper nouns quickly find their way into the oubliette, so even though it's only been about

2.5/5 StarsAnother okay installment in the Codex Alera series, its time for me to part way with this series.Im going to keep this review short, I actually can copy my review for the first book here to explain why I wont be continuing with this series. Although my review is going to sound negative, let me state that this is not a bad series, but then again theres nothing special about it and I dont see any sign of improvement from the first book. Its all once again, pretty basic and formulaic.I

I don't spend much time on reviews for later books in series' and this won't be any exception. If it's utter garbage then I'll lay out more details but as you can tell from my rating, I enjoyed this second book in the series. It had been quite a few months since I read the first book so I was a little concerned about getting back into the world. It took a few chapters but fairly quickly I was thrust back into Alera with Tavi, Bernard, Amara, Isana and my favorites, Doroga and Walker. Some

I liked Furies of Calderon (the first book in the Codex Alera series) but thought it was pretty average compared to other works in the genre. Academs Fury, on the other hand, was AMAZING!!!Seriously I couldnt put it down! It delivered on every promise made in the first book and completely blew me away with its stellar pacing, fantastic battle scenes, exceptional characters, and overall creativity. I felt like my heart was ripped out a few times while reading it and I love it when a book can

Dnf @ 30%, but only for now. Im going to have to reread the first book as I only recognize very few people in this book. So Im extremely confused on what is even going on. This is why I hate waiting so long between books in a series.

Minor spoilers follow as it is impossible to talk about the plot of the second book of the series without at least mentioning some characters indicating they survived to live by the beginning of the second one. Two years have passed since the events of the first book in the world with magic inspired by very popular Pokemon franchise with social structure coming straight from Ancient Rome. Thanks to a brilliant stroke by the First Lord (the Big Guy in charge of everything in the realm - for those

I gave this series a good second chance to win me over. There are many reasons why it didn't succeed:Potboiler romance, shallow characters without development, predictable story is the best I can say. Though it's packed with action, it feels repetitive and you have to search for worthwile and important scenes. I had to skim through the pages to endure and reach the end. I hoped for world building and interesting developments of the furies' magic system - but in 700 pages, nearly nothing new was

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