The Fall of Koli (The Rampart Trilogy, 3)
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The Fall of Koli (The Rampart Trilogy, 3)

Paperback – March 23, 2021

Price
$15.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
576
Publisher
Orbit
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0316458726
Dimensions
5.65 x 1.9 x 8.4 inches
Weight
1.06 pounds

Description

"Folksy, lyrical storytelling and heartbreakingly complex characters have been a trademark of this rich trilogy....An epic and hopeful finale to an altogether splendid tale."― Kirkus (starred review), on The Fall of Koli "Engrossing... Brimming with both action and humanity."― Publishers Weekly on The Fall of Koli "If you loved M.R. Carey's The Book of Koli , you will love The Trials of Koli just as much, if not more... Absorbing, stunning, and emotionally rich."― Locus on The Trials of Koli "[A] beautiful book. Gripping, engaging, and absolutely worth the time it takes to burrow yourself into its reality. I can't recommend it highly enough."― Seanan McGuire on The Book of Koli "A captivating start to what promises to be an epic post-apocalyptic fable. Narrator Koli's inquisitive mind and kind heart make him the perfect guide to Carey's immersive, impeccably rendered world."― Kirkus on The Book of Koli "M.R. Carey hefts astonishing storytelling power with plainspoken language, heartbreaking choices, and sincerity like an arrow to the heart."xa0― Locus on The Book of Koli "The cadence and pacing of [Koli's] voice adds a depth and richness to the strange and malevolent world."― Booklist on The Book of Koli "With The Book of Koli , M.R. Carey launches an exciting post-apocalyptic coming-of-age trilogy.... Readers will finish eager [for] the next installment."― Shelf Awareness on The Book of Koli "Told in an enchanting, confessional first-person, we're with Koli all the way, from the stifling security of village life into the direst peril."― Daily Mail on The Book of Koli "A thought-provoking and deeply engaging story ... profoundly and doggedly humane."― C. A. Fletcher on The Book of Koli "Carey writes with compassion and fire - strange and surprising and humane."― Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls "A master storyteller."― io9 M. R. Carey has been making up stories for most of his life. His novel The Girl With All the Gifts was a USA Today bestseller and is a major motion picture based on his BAFTA-nominated screenplay. Under the name Mike Carey he has written for both DC and Marvel, including critically acclaimed runs on X-Men and Fantastic Four, Marvel's flagship superhero titles. His creator-owned books regularly appear in the New York Times bestseller list. He also has several previous novels, two radio plays, and a number of TV and movie screenplays to his credit.

Features & Highlights

  • M. R. Carey's Rampart trilogy is "an epic post-apocalyptic fable" (
  • Kirkus
  • ) like no other, set in a world where nature has turned against us. Now, in the unforgettable final chapter, the world that was lost comes back to haunt those who have survived–and Koli's journey comes to its astonishing close."A gorgeous, borderline flawless trilogy." –Seanan McGuire
  • What will the future hold for those who are left?
  • Koli has come a long way since being exiled from his small village of Mythen Rood. In his search for the fabled tech of the Old Times, he knew he'd be battling shunned men, strange beasts and trees that move as fast as whips. But he has already encountered so much more than he bargained for.Now that Koli and his companions have found the source of the signal they've been following - the mysterious "Sword of Albion"—there is hope that their perilous journey will finally be worth something.They're searching for a way to help humanity fight back against nature. But what they'll find is an ancient war that never ended . . .
  • The Rampart Trilogy
  • The Book of Koli
  • The Trials of Koli
  • The Fall of Koli
  • For more from M. R. Carey, check out:
  • The Girl With All the Gifts
  • Fellside
  • The Boy on the Bridge
  • Someone Like Me
  • By the same author, writing as Mike Carey:
  • The Devil You Know
  • Vicious Circle
  • Dead Men's Boots
  • Thicker Than Water
  • The Naming of the Beasts

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
60%
(952)
★★★★
25%
(397)
★★★
15%
(238)
★★
7%
(111)
-7%
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strange new world

The Fall of Koli is the fourth book in the three part Rampart Trilogy. I looked forward to receiving it, and happily read it in two days. The trilogy is a postapocalyptic tale written in a somewhat crude and devolved language, which takes some time getting used to. And the flora and fauna have evolved into some terrifying mutations, while the remnants of technology, when discovered, are wielded as badges of authority. Some interesting characters, both human and AI, inhabit this strange new world. I enjoyed my visit...
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Highly recommend!

Absolutely loved all 3 books! Love the Author so much, have read all his novels and this trilogy will not disappoint. I might just start re-reading them all now! Highly recommend!
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Perfect, Bittersweet Finale

The Fall of Koli is the third and final book in The Rampart Trilogy by M.R. Carey, and I am going to admit something right up front: I was crying from page one. If you have been following my reviews (if not, they can be found here: The Book of Koli; The Trials of Koli) you know this has really been an emotional journey for me. From being introduced to Koli and friends I have grown to care more and more about them with every line, with The Fall of Koli being the pinnacle of that relationship. This is my first Carey series, but it is easy to see that connection to the books comes from the author’s phenomenal writing.

I am most impressed with Carey’s ability to write for tone. The Rampart Trilogy is very much a character driven-series, but I do not think those characters (who are all phenomenal, by the way, see my rant below) are as successful without the tonal quality the author writes into the story. This is not more evident than the first lines of The Fall of Koli:

I went on a journey once… It was a while back now. A lot has happened since.

Those words evoke so much emotion from the start for a few reasons. First, it throws back to the previous two books, which were emotional journeys in and of themselves. In The Book of Koli the reader is introduced to Koli, Spinner, Monono, et al, and their approachable personalities make it so easy to form a connection. In The Trials of Koli we follow Koli as he continues his venture outside the walls of Mythen Rood. His awe with the rest of the world is riveting, as is Monono’s growth and Spinner’s emergence as an important character, as well. Of course, everyone knows The Fall of Koli is the last book in the series, and in my opinion the one with the most character development.

That brings me to the second reason the opening lines are so emotive: they highlight the fact that this is the end. It feels like the opening scene of a movie where the narrator is speaking, and it has almost a sad ring to it. And I did not want it to end, so those words brought out my feelings right away. I would like to say that I was over reacting and those feelings settled after that, but no. They did not. Carey did an amazing job of setting the tone from the first lines and keeping that tone to the last. I have the tears on my pillow to prove it.

This series is also very thematic, and as a reader you have your pick. Human vs. nature. Human vs. technology. Human vs. human. War. Climate change. Power. The author manages to get them all in. But for me, The Rampart Trilogy has been all about agency and self-discovery. I have said many times that this series is character-driven, but in function it is so much more than that; a fact that I do think I realized in full until this last book. For some of the characters this evolution is more conspicuous; Cup and Monono are examples of this as they seek out physical and systematic changes to themselves to line up with how they feel internally. For other characters, the progression is more subtle. Koli and Spinner fall into this category, as they mature more gradually. And with that growth comes agency – control over one’s own mind, body, and experience. In the beginning, the aforementioned characters have almost none. Their lives are being dictated by others for the most part, and they are in positions where they do not have much choice. It was wonderful to experience the characters evolve and find their place in society as they also learn that they are capable of creating the changes they wish to see in the world. One character I have really not addressed is Ursula; honestly, that is because I do not think she changed that much from the beginning. Ursula is a great character as is, and there would be no story without her. And I absolutely loved where everyone ended up. The ending was somewhat surprising for some, not so surprising for others, but all around very well-thought out. I would not change a thing.

Coming to the end of this review has felt to me like approaching the last pages of the book. I know it is time, but maybe if I just keep writing will the story just never end? I know that is now how this works, but a reader can dream, can’t he?

Anyway, here we go: The Rampart Trilogy has found place nestled amongst my favorite science fiction series of all time, and The Fall of Koli is the perfect, bittersweet finale to what has been an incredible, unparalleled journey. Full stop. It gets my highest recommendation.
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Great finally

The whole series was intriguing and I don't usually these rypes of books but I added this series to my top 3!
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Best of the series

A satisfying conclusion to the series. I loves this book even more than the first two. An exciting story that explores human relationships to AI, to each other, and the meaning of consciousness.
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Best of the series

A satisfying conclusion to the series. I loves this book even more than the first two. An exciting story that explores human relationships to AI, to each other, and the meaning of consciousness.
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Good book

This is the third and final book in the Rapart Trilogy. I am gonna be honest, I had already figured out the ending about halfway through this book, but I still needed to see how all the characters stories were wrapped up at the end. I was not disappointed the author did a great job ending this trilogy.
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A completely enthralling universe!

A completely enthralling world, you will live inside Koli’s and Monono’s universe. The entire trilogy is fantastic, fast moving, suspenseful and engrossing. I loved every minute and can’t wait to read it again! Utterly original fiction.