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Arty & the Forest of the Forsaken
- De: Nicholas Jauregui
- Narrado por: Harry Rundle
- Duración: 5 h y 48 m
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The epic tale of an ambitious 12-year-old boy and his ragtag group of misfit friends who are flung into the heat of battle as a power-hungry dark wizard takes over their home, Camelot. In turn, they must embark on a dangerous quest to The Forest of the Forsaken and become the knights they have always dreamt to be in order to save their families and their kingdom. But first, they must look past their own differences and learn to work together.
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A Surprisingly Complete and Comprehensive Story.
- De Tre Hartney en 05-30-23
- Arty & the Forest of the Forsaken
- De: Nicholas Jauregui
- Narrado por: Harry Rundle
A Surprisingly Complete and Comprehensive Story.
Revisado: 05-30-23
I didn’t have much in terms of expectations for this book: not that it didn’t look good, but I believe I am far from the intended target audience. Needless to say, the book was surprisingly heartfelt and well-thought!
I kinda skimmed the blurb when I bought the book, so I didn’t realize the story’s implied plot based on the setting until way later than I should have. That aside, I found myself listening in a relatively short period of time compared to other books I’ve bought. The simple prose and explorative character design did its job, and I never found myself questioning the nitty gritty fantasy stuff that I usually do.
Nicholas wrote a pleasantly simple story that I was able to relax and listen to without worrying about plot holes or questioning narrative decisions. I think the inherent loosening of my subconscious writer’s criticism says enough to me about how well this book was written. I highly recommend it!
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The Peace at Knife's Edge
- De: James Pina
- Narrado por: Don Chering
- Duración: 10 h y 16 m
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Having killed an emissary from the Eastern Council in a bout of drunken violence, Torik Andorin realizes he has made his last mistake. Awaiting the cruel delights of the torturer’s imagination, he is offered a narrow escape. Though it will be one with dire consequences. He can never return to his life as he knew it before. Together with his small party, Torik enters a world of danger and conspiracy to face the strange magic and horrors of a reawakened world.
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A good start, a great world!
- De Tre Hartney en 03-15-23
- The Peace at Knife's Edge
- De: James Pina
- Narrado por: Don Chering
A good start, a great world!
Revisado: 03-15-23
My review of this novel by James is long overdue, so much of the details have escaped me. Then again, what better way to review a novel then by expressing the things that you remember?
The Peace at Knife’s Edge boasts a rich world that left me full of questions and creative exploration. I enjoyed reading more about the breathing world and the wonder that surrounded every new piece of fantasy introduced throughout the story.
Don Chering did a great job encapsulating the emotions of characters and breathing life into scenes. While there were some narrative hiccups in terms of story comprehension on my end, and I thought the finale was a bit rushed, I was overall interested in the plot and what became of the main cast.
While I think the world introduced by James bears some refinement in his style and pace, I think this book is an excellent starting point for growth and success. Well done!
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