Elliott Pillsbury
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Uncultured
- A Memoir
- De: Daniella Mestyanek Young
- Narrado por: Daniella Mestyanek Young
- Duración: 13 h y 49 m
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Behind the tall, foreboding gates of a commune in Brazil, Daniella Mestyanek Young was raised in the religious cult The Children of God, also known as The Family, as the daughter of high-ranking members. Her great-grandmother donated land for one of The Family’s first communes in Texas. Her mother, at thirteen, was forced to marry the leader and served as his secretary for many years. Beholden to The Family’s strict rules, Daniella suffers physical, emotional, and sexual abuse—masked as godly discipline and divine love—and is forbidden from getting a traditional education.
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Do not recommend the second half
- De Anonymous Reader en 10-02-22
- Uncultured
- A Memoir
- De: Daniella Mestyanek Young
- Narrado por: Daniella Mestyanek Young
Harrowing & Inspiring
Revisado: 04-29-24
A beautifully narrated memoir that shows the power of resilience, friendship and adaptability in navigating some of the darkest experiences that a human life can include.
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Children of Teclis
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar
- De: Evan Dicken
- Narrado por: Amy Rockson
- Duración: 10 h y 55 m
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Nagash is cast down. The Lumineth stand triumphant. Mighty Teclis, in his wisdom, has left his children to guard the tomb of the Great Necromancer. Loreseeker Elarin the Illuminated is one such soul. Determined to prevent Nagash’s resurrection, she delves deeper than any other, risking both the ire of her allies and her very being to uncover the secrets of Marrowscar. However, a hidden danger lies at the heart of this ancient Ossiarch necropolis.
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Exactly the story that AoS elves needed
- De Elliott Pillsbury en 12-03-23
- Children of Teclis
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar
- De: Evan Dicken
- Narrado por: Amy Rockson
Exactly the story that AoS elves needed
Revisado: 12-03-23
The story explores the relationship between the Lumineth and Idoneth in an emotionally gripping exchange of trust, hope, betrayal, and grief.
In addition to plenty of rule-of-cool action scenes and deep exploration of magic, I was especially satisfied by how effectively the story makes mirroring foils of the two elven tribes through its various characters belonging to each. They have both common and opposing goals, and share a great deal of mutual disdain, and yet just enough curiosity - and desperation - to work together. This allows plenty of time for thorough character development and world building between all of the action, and has left me with a satisfied sense that I understand both factions more completely after listening.
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Lady of Sorrows
- Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
- De: C L Werner
- Narrado por: Richard Reed
- Duración: 9 h y 12 m
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In the deathly realm of Shyish, the Twinned Towns of Westreach and Eastdale exist on the edge of annihilation. Once in each generation, the hosts of Lady Olynder rise from their tombs to slaughter the towns’ inhabitants, and for centuries the nighthaunts have been turned back, but only after the fiercest of battles. Now, the wizards in the ancient Belvegrod lighthouse have deciphered a prophetic vision that offers a chance to break the curse placed upon the city.
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DO NOT expect the Nagash or Neferata books, it’s about Sigmar Worshipping humans.
- De Matthew en 11-11-20
- Lady of Sorrows
- Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
- De: C L Werner
- Narrado por: Richard Reed
A tale fit for Shyish
Revisado: 10-04-23
This story really captures the cold, gloomy atmosphere of Shyish and the few, desperate mortals who eke out an existence there.
It also showcases the power and cunning of Lady Olynder in a satisfying arc of depressing events. She’s only in a few scenes but they are set up well and they pay out well.
Only thing I wish there was more of was more “scene time” featuring a wider variety of night-haunts, or even just passing mentions of major nighthaunt characters would have been cool.
Overall a must-read for nighthaunt fans!
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