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The Alchemaster's Apprentice
- A Culinary Tale from Zamonia by Optimus Yarnspinner
- De: Walter Moers, John Brownjohn - translator
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
- Duración: 13 h y 50 m
- Versión completa
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Malaisea, the unhealthiest town in the whole of Zamonia, is home to Echo the Crat, a multitalented creature resembling a cat in appearance but capable of speaking any language under the sun, human or animal. When his mistress dies, Echo finds himself out on the street. Dying of starvation, he is compelled to sign a contract with Ghoolion the Alchemaster, Malaisea’s evil alchemist-in-chief.
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What a ride!
- De jTacy67 en 02-18-11
- The Alchemaster's Apprentice
- A Culinary Tale from Zamonia by Optimus Yarnspinner
- De: Walter Moers, John Brownjohn - translator
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
Intruiging Story & Excellent Oral Performance
Revisado: 06-12-18
A great story that inspires culinary fantasy supported by a narrorater that breathes life into every already unique and lovable character.
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Dragon Avenger
- Age of Fire, Book 2
- De: E. E. Knight
- Narrado por: David Drummond
- Duración: 13 h y 31 m
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"I am Wistala. Wistala the great dragon huntress, a silent green avenger, dropping from the clouds...." Such is the mettle of young Wistala, one of four dragons born high in the mountains, as she breaks free of her shell. The last of a dying breed, the siblings learn of their legacy from their devoted mother and protective father - until the fateful day when their dark sanctuary is invaded by a group of slave-trading dwarves.
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Very Enjoyable
- De Adryan en 04-28-13
- Dragon Avenger
- Age of Fire, Book 2
- De: E. E. Knight
- Narrado por: David Drummond
The Story deserved Slightly Better
Revisado: 05-09-18
The writing and story were all well and good because I do enjoy the account of a good epic through the eyes of something not human, in this case a dragon. However, the narrator at the beginning of the narration of this book read everything in almost a very matter-of-fact tone, at one point our main character is nearly dying while making an act of desperation to survive and yet the narrator read it as though it were excerpt from the morning paper, but as the novel progressed, the narrator appeared to improve in performance.
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