Anónimo
- 1
- revisión
- 1
- voto útil
- 203
- calificaciones
-
Way of Gods
- De: Rhett C. Bruno, Jaime Castle
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
- Duración: 19 h y 39 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
Sir Torsten Unger must deal with the aftermath of the Drav Cra's failed occupation of Yarrington. But with so much power up for grabs, old enemies begin to show their faces from the darker corners of the city. Desperate to find Sora, Whitney Fierstown joins a traveling troupe of entertainers in order to secure safe passage to Yaolin, where he believes he can find her. What seems like a simple journey, however, grows complicated when Whitney finds himself growing too close to his new companions and must chose between saving them from certain death or continuing on his own.
-
-
Painful in parts
- De Joseph en 08-19-19
- Way of Gods
- De: Rhett C. Bruno, Jaime Castle
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
Declining
Revisado: 05-15-20
The fourth book of the series is as entertaining and enjoyable as the first three except for the newly introduced story arc taking you on a journey of Muskigo’s daughter and her journey to help her father. I found myself growing less and less interested in continuing and even finishing the book because of the newly added story. Her story is one that seems to be an attempt by the authors to bring in more female listeners or readers. It is derivative and predictable seeming only to exist as an attempt to adhere to the growing social stigma that men are evil and women can do anything they can do. (Spoilers ahead). She is the direct result of multiple people who relied on and trusted her dying but the story continues to try and paint her as the victim and celebrate her overcoming their deaths. She is somehow the greatest combatant in a tournament of veterans and warriors who have trained their entire lives in fighting because she was trained in her fathers spare time. The story continually talks about how small she is but makes every male combatant who fights her lose, even though they are supposedly experienced and have trained their entire lives to fight, from basic easily countered attacks. Even for a fantasy novel this story is so unbelievable and cringe worthy that it is obvious the authors created this character to appeal to feminists. I advise fast forwarding through all her chapters because the Whitney, Sora and Torsten stories are still fun and enjoyable.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña
esto le resultó útil a 1 persona