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Confluence #3

Shrine of Stars: The Third Book of Confluence

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The final chapter of the Confluence trilogy finds Yama--the last in the long, proud bloodline that helped create Confluence--as he begins to demonstrate remarkable powers and is courted by two sides in a violent conflict.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Paul J. McAuley

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909 reviews3 followers
April 29, 2020
Less than a third of the way through this last of a trilogy (#1 I enjoyed and #2 was surprisingly better) McAuley got lost and never found his way back. I found it a slog through a slough.
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123 reviews2 followers
December 10, 2021
And the last book of this trilogy. And again this book follows the same structure as the two earlier parts. The start is slow and then it gets interesting in the end.

I was a bit bored at all the places the main characters visited during most of the book. It seemed like the characters just go to these places without any real meaning. But then again at the end the story gets more interesting and all in all the trilogy left a good feeling. I just hope that the whole story could have been as interesting as the latter parts of the three books.
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137 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2019
A little confusing but it was far-reaching and imaginative and really sticks the landing at the end. Pandaras is still my favorite.
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Author 6 books72 followers
July 27, 2010
The ending of this book took a bit of a nosedive. It seemed apparent that McAuley had decided to wrap things up in the simplest fashion. The protagonist suffers a death or two, is resurrected, and the story completes one loop of a potentially endless series of loops. It's a shame really, because so much of the trilogy was really nicely written and incredibly vivid. At one point, a character even says (paraphrasing), 'What about all the loose ends and parts that went nowhere?' To which another character replies, 'That's the way it goes. That's life.' I would have given an overall three star rating but some Jimi Hendrix lyrics were spliced into the text with no explanation or warning so he gets a star back for that.
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Author 7 books3 followers
December 2, 2015
My rating was a 2.5.

Overall, I was disappointed in the trilogy of books, of which this is the third. It started well in the first book, but went downhill with the second and third volumes.
Yama's ongoing mission to find his origin, was in my view, tedious. I really had to force myself to finish the book, and when the culmination was reached it was pedestrian and somewhat predictable.

I'll try some of the authors other books which I hear are better.
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427 reviews
June 25, 2012
Expanded the premise to space and time. The threads got a bit confusing and not as tight.
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1,149 reviews45 followers
March 2, 2021
Read review of "Child of the River."
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404 reviews24 followers
November 5, 2024
an excellent conclusion to the trilogy

another extraordinary story teller : )
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August 15, 2016
Underwhelming. Having read the first two Confluence books it seemed only right to read the third. Wouldn't read them again.
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