Nicholas Garrett
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City in the Clouds
- Rise of Kers, Book 2
- De: Daniel Weber
- Narrado por: Justin Thomas James, Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott, y otros
- Duración: 19 h y 3 m
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Despite his victory against the Guild, Kers soon learns that there is now an even greater target upon his cloudy back. Typical. Then there’s the small matter of Marwan, the Dark Lord who wants to take over the world, and the Jade Citadel sortie that is on the verge of collapsing. Not to mention the fact that he now has to ‘get along’ with his neighboring core and deal with a mysterious orca-like monster that has started flying nearby…
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narration was really well done
- De Kindle Customer en 05-05-24
- City in the Clouds
- Rise of Kers, Book 2
- De: Daniel Weber
- Narrado por: Justin Thomas James, Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott, Dorrie Sacks
Goes Downhill fast.
Revisado: 04-09-25
Story becomes way oversexualized in a completely unatural way is the first thing I have to say. It doesn't add to the story, it takes away. Characters become very unbelievable and seems completely railroaded. Crude but generally reasonable character? Now completely egotistical and selfish, only caring about their own pride and winning an argument over the lives of people close to them. MC becomes a total pushover and lacks even the slightest backbone, while they were easy going before it was always done with the feeling that they would stand their ground if it is important, instead they just let those around then walk all over them now. Other character is telling you to shut up while you are trying to get them to go after your daughter to save her life? No their argument with a fairy is more important than that. You get angry over it? poof it disappears magically and blames self instead of saying anything. Not realistic. Especially when someone is right. Has had some issues from the start of the series, but was only little bits before, such as people acting like killing a beast attacking them was some horrible thing they would be traumatized by (no, people wouldn't be... especially not in a world where fighting is normal). A known even that happens every year at the same time and is a great threat that can topple cities... also gives warning repeatedly of it happening... somehow everyone is completely incompetent and ignores the threat and causes the plot line. Entire plot is based around "everyone is incompetent but us" premise. Performance is mostly fine, just some characters are difficult to understand because of the voice actor being extra consistently, otherwise voice actors do great.
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The Seventh Princess
- A Reincarnation Progression Fantasy
- De: D.C. Haenlien
- Narrado por: Diana Richardson, Blaine Maddox
- Duración: 12 h
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A soul from Earth awakens as Seventh Princess Adelheid of the Vuldar Empire. With a weak body but a monstrous reservoir of mana that threatens her very life, Adelheid engraves an oath into her very soul. She shall seize the throne at all costs, but with ambitious cousins and discontent nobles, her father and brother are far from her only rivals. Experience Adelheid's journey through victory and loss to achieve her deepest desires.
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Not worth the credit
- De Kevin Varela en 10-18-22
- The Seventh Princess
- A Reincarnation Progression Fantasy
- De: D.C. Haenlien
- Narrado por: Diana Richardson, Blaine Maddox
really stands out for the 1 and 2 dimensional characters, none of which ever get any character development.
Revisado: 09-18-24
how stupid literally every single person in the story is. really wish audible would do refunds, couldn't even stand to finish this one. had an interesting premise and tries to give it a chance to pick up hoping the author just sucked at beginnings, but the characters never actually develop and most of the main characters even are 1 dimensional... doesn't get better, only worse.
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Rise of the Strongest Sovereign: A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG
- Rise of the Strongest Sovereign: A Live-Streamed Dungeon Crawl, Book 1
- De: Kaz Hunter
- Narrado por: Todd Haberkorn
- Duración: 7 h y 30 m
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Jason Lee came to New York City to see the sights. But his plans quickly change when the Apocalypse Protocol is initiated. Rifts open across the Earth, unleashing hordes of monsters upon humanity. But gateways to dungeons also appear and, with them, opportunity. Finally, there's a system announcement: some individuals will be bestowed with powers and abilities to combat the monsters and protect their fellow humans.
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incredibly childish writing with no backstory
- De M. Smith II en 05-03-24
- Rise of the Strongest Sovereign: A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG
- Rise of the Strongest Sovereign: A Live-Streamed Dungeon Crawl, Book 1
- De: Kaz Hunter
- Narrado por: Todd Haberkorn
story just sucks. narrator is great though.
Revisado: 01-25-24
everything but the narrator sucked. not worth the time to elaborate really. all the characters are at best 2 dimensional.
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The People's Necromancer
- The Age of Magic, Book 1
- De: Rex Jameson
- Narrado por: Adam Gold
- Duración: 7 h y 21 m
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The golden age of man is coming to a close and enemies surround the civilized world. Lulled into a false sense of security by isolation and pervasive peace, human lords hatch petty schemes to weaken their rivals and gain favor with the throne. Meanwhile, an ancient darkness stirs beneath the Great Northern Mountains and the orcish hordes grow restless just beyond the Southern Peaks. Out of the chaos at the end of the Tranquility Era, a new breed of hero arrives to forge an age of sorcery and mayhem. And into this chaos comes the Necromancer!
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Sets the scene
- De Claire en 09-02-18
- The People's Necromancer
- The Age of Magic, Book 1
- De: Rex Jameson
- Narrado por: Adam Gold
Great Story
Revisado: 03-05-23
Quite often stories focus on their main few characters and make all the others very poorly developed... not this one. The author goes into developing all the characters well enough for how much they show themselves that it gives the world a new depth. Another thing I grew tired of in other books with an anti-hero theme was the 100% evil no shades of grey or misunderstandings held rulers of the kingdom etc... this story delves into the actually good king and how he comes to his conclusions and decisions after heavily weighing the words of his advisors and allies.
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