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This book was published before the Netflix series "The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance", but is based on the stories and events in this book, and others in the series.
As I have already seen the Netflix series, I already know the background storyline. Also, as I have already seen the film "The Dark Crystal" from which all these spin-offs are based, I know the world and the storyline well.
As a hardcore fan of the original film, the Netflix series and "The Creation Myths" books, I am naturally bias towards this book and the rest in its series, so reviewing this will be a challenge!
To start with, it helps to already have a basic knowledge of the world (Thra), it's politics, geography and ecology as this isn't greatly elaborated on within the book. There is an index and appendix to help you out which is appreciated. It is also important to know that this story takes place some time (decades perhaps?) before the events of the original film.
This book continues where book 3 finished and continues the journey of the Gelfling travellers as they continue to unite the Gelfling clans againt the Skeksis. This book does finish the story arc of the quest to unite the Gelfling clans, but it does not finish the story, rather adds more chapters to the storyline. It's important to bear that in mind, as you will not get a clean compoletion from this, rather a tie-up of some loose ends, but it will leave you wondering what happened next.
I certainly did question what actions were taken and how I would have dealt with them. While I do side with Naia and her choices, I was left wondering if they were the best ideas (knowing what happens later in the overall storyline of the Gelfling race). I can see where she is coming from and I certainly would be questioning my actions too, but hindsight and clear foresight are wonderful things. Light and Dark are not truely separated, nor can one exist without the other.
I thought the story was wll written and described thoughts, feelings and events really well. There is a section in this book where certain characters see The Wall of Prophecy (the one from the film). With this and other things mentioned, you can almost see the seeds of the film storyline beginning to take root. I can definately see this story continuing but in a new set of books, but for that, we will need to wait and see!
This series of books certainly have brought more colour and understanding to the lives and creatures of Thra, which will enable me to see the T.V. series and the original film in a new light and understanding. This has certainly rekindled my love of The Dark Crystal!