It takes the average reader 6 hours and 4 minutes to read Of Ice and Darkness by Nicholas Haney
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Seventy years ago Erik Hanison stumbled upon one of the greatest discoveries that humanity has ever known. The mysteries of these finds astounded many but the truth has lain far out of reach. Since the Natian Incident and the Battle of Oslo VI the U.E.C. has raged a galactic war against the Scandinavian Confederacy; and those affected by the Infection have developed a new way of life and for many a faith through the religion Natis. Now, Erik's grandson Nikolai continues the search for the truth behind the discoveries. With his close friend Bjorn he will make a journey to Skog, a forest world of hunters, to investigate the legend of ruins much like those Erik found on Nat and Oslo VI. Soon, both Nikolai and Bjorn find themselves entangled in events far deeper and galaxy-changing than either of them would have asked for. As events unfold around them, the friends must separate as the quest becomes obstructed by unseen forces. Nikolai will continue the quest on Skog, while Bjorn will travel to Aeger, a world covered entirely by a great ocean. He will board a ship and dive to the deepest depths of the ocean in what is thought to only be a mission to help fund the expedition on Skog. Yet, this only leads to more questions of forces beyond Nikolai and Bjorn's control as new players and schemes emerge from the shadows. The Elder Blood series returns with more adventure, action, and mystery than ever before. What mysteries lie hidden in the frozen wastes of Skog? What secrets dwell in the eternally dark depths of the Aegerian Ocean? Above all, how is it possible that humanity inhabited worlds before they colonized them? With the very nature of humanity questioned through Erik's long-ago discoveries, Nikolai must take up the mantle of this legacy and with his friend Bjorn face the many questions hidden within the ice and darkness.
Of Ice and Darkness by Nicholas Haney is 356 pages long, and a total of 91,136 words.
This makes it 120% the length of the average book. It also has 111% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 18 minutes to read Of Ice and Darkness aloud.
Of Ice and Darkness is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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