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A Thousand Li: The Fourth Fall

A Thousand Li, Book 11

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A Thousand Li: The Fourth Fall

By: Tao Wong
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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International politics meets immortal blade

The war-mongering kingdom of Cai has begun to stir once again, the long held peace brought to the brink by a widespread drought. Now, the neighbouring kingdoms of Wei and Shen must ally together to deal with the Cai or see the flames of war spread over both nations once again.

Wu Ying is brought into the negotiations for his reputation and strength, but the former farmer and now Head of the Wandering Gatherers is a fish out of water in these political waters. More and more, he wonders where morality and practicality end as he watches the maneuverings of those in power, all while the hungering maw of the Cai kingdom and its powerful king watch over the squabble.

Between kingdoms and cultivators and the demands of an all consuming dao, can there be a peace that isn't won at the end of a blade?

A Thousand Li: the Fourth Fall is the eleventh book of the xianxia series, A Thousand Li. It's the second book of the final arc of Wu Ying's journey to immortality, the trials and tribulations he faces and the leg of his journey. Tao Wong is the bestselling author of the System Apocalypse, Hidden Wishes and Adventures on Brad series.

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I guess decent story

Probably in my opinion, the worst book of the series. It’s not that it wasn’t a good read. It was just all filler. The only positive thing that happened that was exciting was in the first couple of chapters. I can’t wait until he gets back to gathering and meeting interesting and new people.

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Top tier as always

Definitely without a doubt the best cultivation story. Absolutely, crazy how much the characters have grown and overall the story progression. Tao Wong thank you do much for this addition to a great story. Travis thank you as always for bringing the story to life with this expert narration and performance.

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A masterful blend

Vivid as ever, the seamless blend of intense battles and reflective moments captivated me from beginning to end. Tao Wong masterfully delves into themes of perseverance and personal growth, making this a standout entry in the series.

Criticism often comes from mismatched expectations. This book excels in depth and nuance…let new readers judge its brilliance for themselves.

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Great Series!

Every book in this series has been excellent. Can’t wait for the next book. Tao Wong is killing it

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Good continuation

I seem to be saying this a lot these days; a middle book in a series that gets locked into a singular storyline. It’s done well but I miss the rest of the story lines that make the series so enjoyable. Hope to see more in the next one!

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One thing that sort of hurts to say

The story and performance is top notch.

Being blind, with extremely sensative ears...

The sibilance is way too harsh. Every "s" sound is like a sword in my ears twisting.

If need be, please de-ess a bit.

Otherwise,, for now I smother the device with materials that absorb much of the high frequencies just to enjoy the story.

For good references as to what good mixes sound like, three come to mind.

The movie, "eyes wide shut" and the video game "metal gear solid 4".

Or the youtube channel TBS NEWS.

All three are fantastic examples of sibilance control.

Now onto the story.

Yo! Who would have thought that would happen?

Can't wait for the next installment.

Kudos Travis.

After Carl, I can never imagine you as anything else but a crab.

What makes it all worse is the fact that DCC was a tease to what this genre is about.

And I loved the humor.

Thanks for the fun.

This story is only getting more interesting with every reveal.

Until next time.

Lets go!

Whats next for the wind master?

One more step closer to that.

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5 stars

I really enjoyed this book in the series. Loving the series as a whole too. Will be buying the next.

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Subtle but Violent Action

Tao Wong’s The Fourth Fall, the 11th book in the A Thousand Li series was good. Really good. Wong spends a long time setting up everyone. Sides. Powers. Suspicion. Then he springs the fight. And a fight it is. Fantastic stuff here. One of if not the best book in the series, yet. DRmz 11-18-24

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made me drop the series

it's a disappointment if a book, just a copy of previous books in the series

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I regret reading this far

Another reset book. if previous titles could be described as "the main character gets sick and then gets better" this book is the inverse. "The main character is healed and then reinjured."

We finally see our main achieving a goal only to throw everything away again. Why? Even the combat is lackluster. Very little descriptive prose, mostly just titles we're supposed to remember. Then everything earned this book and all that came before just burns up. Nobody wants this kind of momentum flailing do they?

I give up on this series.

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