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Halo: Empty Throne
- De: Jeremy Patenaude
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
- Duración: 17 h y 43 m
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2559. It has been a year since the rogue artificial intelligence Cortana seized control of the Domain, an otherworldly dimension housing a vast information network. With an array of Forerunner weapons at her disposal, Cortana set out to enforce an authoritarian peace on the civilizations of the galaxy. But as the United Nations Space Command flagship Infinity prepares to strike against Cortana at Zeta Halo, another plan has also been set in motion.
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Absolute masterpiece and a master class in tying up loose ends.
- De Antonio Nagel en 04-22-25
- Halo: Empty Throne
- De: Jeremy Patenaude
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
A good entry but a floundering series
Revisado: 02-28-25
This is approximately the 35 book in the series. You should know by now what this book will be like, and whether you’d like this series. I think this is a better entry than more recent books (except epitaph and the new blood, bad blood books which are far superior).
The first act of this story is great, sets up tremendously. The second act is terrible. Incredibly boring and it’s driving hooks are more of the same nonsense the series has pivoted too in the last 9 years. The third and final act pulls it together satisfyingly and the ending teaser is great. But we deserve better from a NYT bestselling series.
I hope the series pivots away from its current direction.
For starters Scott Brick is not a good narrator choice for this series. He has 3 voices. Regular tone. Up pitched tone. And down pitched tone. This book, this series, has dozens upon dozens of characters of different species and walks of life. PLEASE get a voice actor to narrate who can do a better performance. A deep voice does not mean good performance! He single-handedly ruins this series more than any other aspect. I should know when a main character is speaking because of a unique voice. Brick does not have that. See Euan Morton. See Holter Graham.
Secondly, move away from forerunner magic. The harder you try and make the forerunner magic system the further you get away from the core values of this book series, space military. The domain. The Lithos. The Guardians. Cortana and the endless. They all degrade the storytelling and turn it into the worst aspects of comic book storytelling. Forerunners should be soft magic. Barely mentioned and never critical to the storytelling or plot.
Go back to the deep human storytelling of the Kilo-5 trilogy. The story of military survival of the first 5 novels in the series or “Contact Harvest”. Abandon these “magical forerunner object or machine” will take over the world stories. They fall flat. They become the same. They are often non-sensical, negate the previous story, and fall into the trap of if everything is all powerful, nothing is all powerful.
Along those lines, this book has a “somehow palpating returned moment” of a clone of a repeatedly over used character returns and is literally the key to the whole story. It’s repetitive and over done. Move on please!
Lastly, although there is so much else wrong with the direction of this series, stop writing your aliens as humans. In an attempt to humanize the covenant and the banished, you have just made more humans with silly names and speech. These are brutes! They shouldn’t behave exactly like humans. These are elites they should be overly zealous in their religion. They shouldn’t be exactly like a human strike team. See “Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss,” or “The Thursday War” or “Contact Harvest” for how to take these alien Characters and make them seem otherworldly while still capturing the human storyline. There’s nothing in this book that feels the way those stories captured. Maybe a little bit with the big enemy and his plan. But ultimately Empty Throne just makes them too human in their actions and way of thinking. Please improve.
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Light Perpetual
- De: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - Translator
- Narrado por: Peter Kenny
- Duración: 19 h y 43 m
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After his adventures in The Tower of Fools and Warriors of God, Reynevan is on the run again, harried by enemies—some human, and some mystical—at every turn. These are cruel and dangerous times for a man such as Reynevan, and to survive, he must set aside his history as a peaceful healer and idealist and play the brutal role of Hussite spy as crusades sweep through Silesia and the Czech Republic, and the world around him is forever changed.
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Not Worth Your Time
- De Jason Bracken en 12-12-22
- Light Perpetual
- De: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - Translator
- Narrado por: Peter Kenny
Disappointing
Revisado: 02-19-25
If you’re looking for five star reviews there are plenty and you can find your bias there.
My TLDR: this book is a song, where you love the instrumentals (setting, idea/background of the Hussite wars), you love the singing (the author’s prose and writing style, And Peter Kenny’s performance), but the lyrics (the story) are about dirty toilet water and no matter how you try and listen to it, it stinks.
This book was utterly disappointing. To be plain, the story was terrible. It failed to capture my attention, drowned out by the over abundance of superfluous characters. There’s maybe 8 hours of the 19 focused on the main 4 characters. There were numerous chapters dedicated to forgettable, boring and much too similar side characters.
This book NEEDED an editor—to cut the chaff and tell the author you can’t just have a string of scenes and dialogue without a central through line and hook. It relies vastly too much on 1 or 2 scenes in the previous books of the series to keep you interested and delivers absolutely nothing new of interest. Every character, including reynaven, is so bland and forgettable. Is part of that a language barrier of real life names muddling distinction? Possibly. But the entirely fictional characters are just as dull.
But above all it’s an unsatisfying story. It fails to captivate or Have meaning besides, “HA! Expectations subverted. Life sucks!” This is in line with game of thrones season 8, of failing to realize you must give the reader some kind of morsel of satisfaction or else the entire series will curdle.
Peter Kenny’s performance is great. He’s the only reason I finished after THAT chapter.
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Warriors of God
- De: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - Translator
- Narrado por: Peter Kenny
- Duración: 21 h y 26 m
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When the Hussite leaders entrust Reynevan with a dangerous secret mission, he is forced to come out of hiding in Bohmeia and depart for Silesia. At the same time, he strives to avenge the death of his brother and discover the whereabouts of his beloved. Once again pursued by multiple enemies, he must contend with danger on every front.
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Sapkowski kicks it up a couple notches w/WoG
- De Tirado en 12-07-21
- Warriors of God
- De: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - Translator
- Narrado por: Peter Kenny
I liked this book more than it deserves.
Revisado: 02-09-25
TLDR: if you liked the authors other books. You’ll like this one too. This book is a song. Its music and beat is fantastic and catchy. The singer’s voice is divine. But the lyrics are about how ashy skin can be, and you don’t find it interesting or worthy of sharing.
I liked this book more than it deserves. The narrator is the greatest in the business to me, and he’s on perfect form in the performance. The author/translator’s prose, and writing style are great and I enjoy listening to the story unfold and am drawn in.
However, I am constantly confused by all of the non-English place names and character names. They’re so hard to keep track of. I understand they’re real people and real locations and real events. It doesn’t make the story easier to parse. The Latin is used EXCESSIVELY. I know a good base of Latin and even I’m put off by it.
Then there’s the pacing. It’s slow. There’s too many superfluous characters by half. And while I love a good extended edition as much as the next reader, on the first time through they only seem to dull the overall story and experience. It’s like the author saw the flaws of his earlier works and tripled down on it. It dilutes the main characters journey and detaches the reader. Multi POV is great when it’s done well, but the author here just decides to show you characters randomly and for little point. Too many military leader sections, too little personal stakes involved.
And finally, the story peaks at about mid way through and then drags for the rest of the book uninterestingly. The main characters are diluted for time. The story slogs and the book suffers.
Yet, I kept listening. I enjoyed it. Peter Kenny is a god and French’s translation is super compelling. I think if you’ve read Sapkowski’s work before, you’ll find this one similar to the others. It’s no Blood of Elves, no Last Wish. It’s more Lady of the Lake, the boring bits.
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The Tower of Fools
- De: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - Translator
- Narrado por: Peter Kenny
- Duración: 19 h y 6 m
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Reinmar of Bielawa, sometimes known as Reynevan, is a healer, a magician, and according to some, a charlatan. When a thoughtless indiscretion forces him to flee his home, he finds himself pursued not only by brothers bent on vengeance but by the Holy Inquisition.
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Just half way through...
- De Kindle Customer en 10-30-20
- The Tower of Fools
- De: Andrzej Sapkowski, David French - Translator
- Narrado por: Peter Kenny
Thoroughly enjoyable
Revisado: 01-26-25
Peter Kenny is a god. He can make any story enjoyable. For that alone, I recommend this book. For anyone who enjoyed the Witcher series this book is eerily familiar the entire way through and I think you’ll enjoy it. My only cons are the over use of Latin at times and the abundance of named superfluous characters that are non English but the narrator does a good job of helping you manage. Worth a read if you enjoyed the Witcher.
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Gardens of the Moon
- The Malazan Book of the Fallen, Book 1
- De: Steven Erikson
- Narrado por: Ralph Lister
- Duración: 26 h y 3 m
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The Malazan Empire simmers with discontent, bled dry by interminable warfare, bitter infighting and bloody confrontations with the formidable Anomander Rake and his Tiste Andii, ancient and implacable sorcerers. Even the imperial legions, long inured to the bloodshed, yearn for some respite. Yet Empress Laseen's rule remains absolute, enforced by her dread Claw assassins.
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An engrossing yet demanding high epic
- De Adnan en 11-20-12
- Gardens of the Moon
- The Malazan Book of the Fallen, Book 1
- De: Steven Erikson
- Narrado por: Ralph Lister
I’m not sure what others see in this book.
Revisado: 01-18-25
Performance was great. No issues there. But the rest of the book is just not good.
The first six hours are quite confusing as we switch POVs frequently and are dropped into a world that is already “up and running.” That’s fine, I understand some like that, but the amount of times I had to re listen to sections here and the focus required to keep track of characters isn’t good. I don’t want a book to hold my hand, but I also don’t want a book that puts a microscope over my eyes, says look at the details on this bacteria, and expects me to enjoy the mountain landscape. I can’t see it. And I think others have are falling into “the emperor has no clothes” excuses.
The writing is good, the prose is good.
The storytelling to me is terrible. Events, magic, and world building comes out of thin air with no explanation so much that after 2/3 of the way through, nothing has stakes. Characters come back to life, magic is suddenly more magical, God’s come in and influence events for no explained or discernible reason.
But by far the most egregious fault is there’s no good character development. There’s hardly any time spent in the book developing a character so you care about them, their actions or what is happening to them. Seriously, 2/3 of the way through, I wasn’t sure who I was supposed to be rooting for, interested in or anything. They’re terribly bland and either super over powered wizards or generic assassins or generic soldiers. Nobody stands out in such a world.
If you want to tell people you read a hard book and have people think you’re a big reader this is for you.
If you want to have an interesting, meaningful story with interesting characters you actually care about, give this a pass.
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Rizzio
- De: Denise Mina
- Narrado por: Katie Leung
- Duración: 2 h y 18 m
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On the evening of March 9, 1566, David Rizzio, the private secretary of Mary, Queen of Scots, was brutally murdered. Dragged from the chamber of the heavily pregnant Mary, Rizzio was stabbed 56 times by a party of assassins. This breathtakingly tense novella dramatizes the events that led up to that night, telling the infamous story as it has never been told before.
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STELLAR
- De S. Knight-gillum en 12-10-21
- Rizzio
- De: Denise Mina
- Narrado por: Katie Leung
Excellent and Concise
Revisado: 01-08-25
I thought it was well written and performed really well. An enjoyable read all around and an excellent portrayal of such an infamous event.
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Queen Macbeth
- De: Val McDermid
- Narrado por: Lesley Harcourt
- Duración: 3 h y 43 m
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A thousand years ago in an ancient Scottish landscape, a woman is on the run with her three companions–a healer, a weaver, and a seer. The men hunting her will kill her–because she is the only one who stands between them and their violent ambition. She is no lady: she is the first queen of Scotland, married to a king called Macbeth. As the net closes in, what unfurls is a tale of passion, forced marriage, bloody massacre, and the harsh realities of medieval Scotland. At the heart of it is one strong, charismatic woman.
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Okay story, great reader
- De Amazon Customer en 04-10-25
- Queen Macbeth
- De: Val McDermid
- Narrado por: Lesley Harcourt
Excellent Lady Macbeth rendition
Revisado: 01-07-25
I thoroughly enjoyed this telling of Lady MacBeth that is closer to the realistic story of the MacBeth and I enjoyed the creative liberties at the end. It felt very authentic. The narrator was excellent too. Well done. Such a great series. I highly recommend any readers check out the others in the Darkland Tales series. They’ve all been tremendous.
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Hex
- De: Jenni Fagan
- Narrado por: Lianne Walker
- Duración: 2 h y 45 m
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Hex is a visceral depiction of what happens when a society is consumed by fear and superstition, exploring how the terrible force of a king's violent crusade against ordinary women can still be felt, right up to the present day.
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Quite powerful
- De Doug C en 01-07-25
- Hex
- De: Jenni Fagan
- Narrado por: Lianne Walker
Quite powerful
Revisado: 01-07-25
I think this is a must read for any modern witch, but more importantly for any woman or man who would like a unique perspective on the persecution of women throughout history. It was an enjoyable literary fiction.
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Columba's Bones
- De: David Greig
- Narrado por: Antony Ferguson
- Duración: 3 h y 59 m
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In a bloody, brutal raid, Abbot Blathmac is slain on the steps of his monastery for refusing to give away the location of the sacred relics of St Columba, the missionary who first brought Christianity to Scotland. Following a night of rampage and mayhem, one Viking wakes up the next morning to find himself alone, hungover, and abandoned by his crew mates. He can't swim, there are no boats, and the only surviving monk on the island has taken his sword.
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Excellent Norse/Gaelic Tale
- De Doug C en 01-07-25
- Columba's Bones
- De: David Greig
- Narrado por: Antony Ferguson
Excellent Norse/Gaelic Tale
Revisado: 01-07-25
Great read. Short but effective and worth the purchase. Very in the realm of authenticity which is a plus for me. This is my favorite section of history.
And I thought it was surprisingly amusing. I had a chuckle a few times with the storytelling and conversations. Well done. Will try the others in the series, though I know they’re different authors.
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Piranesi
- De: Susanna Clarke
- Narrado por: Chiwetel Ejiofor
- Duración: 6 h y 58 m
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Piranesi lives in the House. Perhaps he always has. In his notebooks, day after day, he makes a clear and careful record of its wonders: the labyrinth of halls, the thousands upon thousands of statues, the tides that thunder up staircases, the clouds that move in slow procession through the upper halls. On Tuesdays and Fridays Piranesi sees his friend, the Other. At other times he brings tributes of food to the Dead. But mostly, he is alone.
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Fascinating Social Study
- De Henry V en 02-26-21
- Piranesi
- De: Susanna Clarke
- Narrado por: Chiwetel Ejiofor
Oo this was really good
Revisado: 12-18-24
I would liken this to a dark version of The Chronicles of Narnia. Not in the epic fantasy scale but in the small universe building element. And then there is a deeper allegory that is quite sad, but beautifully written. Allow yourself to be confused for the first 2 hours or so.
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