Britannica Great Books: Aristotle II
by Aristotle
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The truth is almost out. Dreden, Chanin, and Gerrika are determined to put aside their emotional problems and take the mystery of Kroonsaed seriously. But it won’t be so simple for Dreden and his friends. They’re powerless, alone, and unsure who they can trust. The Edlands are about to acquire the weapon they’ve been searching for—a magical weapon not seen in over a hundred years. If Dreden is going to stand a chance against them, they need to prevent the weapon from staying in the show more Edlands’ hands. The Century’s Last Word finishes the story started in the bestselling The Century’s Scribe. It’s meshed themes of friendship, heartbreak, loss, and redemption will speak to the reader. This action-packed ending, paired with its philosophical depth, makes for an enduring fantasy. A fantasy whose heroes will live on even after the turning of the final page. show lessTags
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- Britannica Great Books: Aristotle II
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- Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Books I-X
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- The Britannica Great Books edition of Aristotle's works was printed as Volumes 8 and 9 of the first edition, and Volumes 7 and 8 of the second edition. The numbering overlap makes dividing the volumes uncertain
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