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Legend of the Arch Magus: Publisher's Pack
- Legend of the Arch Magus, Book 1, 2
- De: Michael Sisa
- Narrado por: Tom Taylorson
- Duración: 13 h y 31 m
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Contains The Expansion (book one) and The Upheaval (book two) of the Legend of the Arch Magus series. An Arch Magus dies, only to find himself in the body of a young man in a medieval kingdom. He finds out that he is the second son of a Duke, exiled to a desolated town by his own family. Shackled by the notorious reputation of his new shell, he tries his best to develop his domain, implementing new policies and innovations, leading his subjects to prosperity. In this world where magic is undeveloped, he shall once again pave a new path.
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Unique story, but could have used a thesaurus
- De Kernman en 05-06-20
- Legend of the Arch Magus: Publisher's Pack
- Legend of the Arch Magus, Book 1, 2
- De: Michael Sisa
- Narrado por: Tom Taylorson
A great bite of a story
Revisado: 01-14-25
Short and uber creative...layers of intrigue consistently connected and interwoven in the overall arc of the series. Action throughout without extensive unrelated monologues many stories today seem to have. Take a listen/read...you'll enjoy this small bite and grab for the larger meat of the series!
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Dragon Memory
- De: Dan Michaelson, D.K. Holmberg
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 6 h y 16 m
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Rob has progressed something not seen in generations. Now he must be more. Rob has progressed to a dragon blood, having connected to all of the different essences. Now he struggles to understand what that means. When a strange attack threatens his border, he thinks it the same threat he’s faced before. What he finds is a new danger—and one that even a dragon blood may not be able to repel. How can he progress when he doesn’t know what comes next? Dragon Memory is book 8 in an exciting progression fantasy series!
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Great story with AI performance...
- De Valencio en 12-27-24
- Dragon Memory
- De: Dan Michaelson, D.K. Holmberg
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Great story with AI performance...
Revisado: 12-27-24
The absolute worst part of this audible experience, beyond the horrible AI rendition of this book, is the overly, excessive redundancy. It is truly extreme, and takes away from the creative strengths of the story. Unfortunately, what is worse is that this is the same problem throughout each of the books in this series so far. Regardless, it is a cool story.
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Blackmark
- The Kingsmen Chronicles, Book 1
- De: Jean Lowe Carlson
- Narrado por: Jean Lowe Carlson
- Duración: 18 h y 48 m
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Wrongfully accused of treason, veteran Kingsman Elohl seeks the truth of a betrayal that caused the Kingsmen to vanish a decade ago. Inked with the Blackmark and despised for it, Elohl uncovers the truth and exposes ancient enemies. Now, he must give everything to shatter the hidden sect that usurps power from the throne. A bloody war will be reaped in the shadows that will burn nations and bring kings to their knees.
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Just WOW!!!
- De THOMAS en 04-27-17
- Blackmark
- The Kingsmen Chronicles, Book 1
- De: Jean Lowe Carlson
- Narrado por: Jean Lowe Carlson
Great storyline with action-packed scenes throughout.
Revisado: 10-03-24
I really like the story and the writing style, but gaps in events and characters that just come and go seem to hijack the flow for me at times. Unfortunately, my biggest problem by far was the narrator (audio performance) and audio quality itself. I want to hear where this story goes, but not with this particular person reading...
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