
The Heroic Age Trilogy
A Mortal Techniques Box Set
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Narrado por:
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Kim Bretton
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De:
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Rob J. Hayes
Includes all three books in the award-winning Mortal Techniques series.
Book One: Never Die.
Ein is on a mission from God...the God of Death. Time is up for the emperor of Ten Kings, and it falls to Ein, an eight-year-old boy, to render the judgement of the reaper. He can't do it alone, but luckily the world is full of travelling heroes. There's only one catch; in order to serve him, they must first die.
Book Two: Pawn's Gambit
Yuu wants nothing more than to forget the mistakes of her past. The gods have other plans. Once a renowned strategist and general five years ago, Yuu made a mistake that cost her everything. Now, she is on the run, royal bounty hunters snapping at her heels. But, what if there was a way to get back what she lost, a way to bring back a murdered prince? Every century, the gods hold a contest to choose who will rule from the heavenly Jade throne. Each god chooses a mortal champion, and the fate of all existence hangs in the balance. On a battlefield full of heroes, warriors, assassins, and thieves, can Yuu survive long enough to learn the rules of the game, let alone master it?
Book Three: Spirits of Vengeance
Haruto swore his soul to the God of Death for the chance to hunt down the vengeful ghost of his wife. He’ll die as many times as it takes. The Ipian Empire was once a land that welcomed dragons and spirits alike, but a century of war and bloodshed has seen them all but vanish. Now, the lost things are returning, and the Onryo have gathered. Five legendary spirits with mysterious powers, bent on freeing an ancient evil that would wreak havoc on humanity. As a plague of spirits sweeps across the land, the Onryo leave a bloody trail for Haruto to follow. But, who’s hunting who?
Fans of Will Wight and Andrew Rowe will love this energetic, anime-inspired trilogy.
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The Heroic Age
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It's fairly easy to move past, but I found it annoying.
Good but flawed.
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A great read for young adult and family
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From richly developed characters, to a hauntingly engaging plot, these stories draw the listener into a complex world festooned with the unexpected. Even better is the fact that they are brilliantly depicted through the voice of a narrator whose deft handling of each character brings them to life in a way few can match, and none surpass.
Absolutely brilliant storytelling, the likes of which I've rarely encountered on audible or in print.
I hope there's more to come because this narrative voice is one I long to hear again.
The best hidden gem on audible
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characters are excellent
Any who enjoy cultivator styled books wool enjoy these.
Epic.
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The stories are ok and enjoyable for what they are and that’s
So many nitpicking things
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Excellent but lacks editing
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Awesome series
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1- Never Die. I was gifted a copy of the audiobook narrated by Kim Bretton to judge for the Indie Ink Awards for Best Audio Narration. Sad I don’t own it now because the cover is too damn good.
This was amazing. You get sucked right into a world utterly different from ours. It makes you want to know more and more. It’s transformative with action that lights up visually. The world is very Asian inspired. Kind of like ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’-esque with the action styling. But with vengeful reanimated spirits throughout!
The author does a great job with a group of completely different characters. They do learn and grow, but they are also so definitely themselves through the story. My favorite is ‘The Whispering Blade’, Itami Cho. Her character has personality and purpose and she was such a cool fighter.
The narration is absolutely top notch. The narrator’s accent and voices are perfect for the distinct characters she’s bringing to life. You can tell who’s talking right by the voice she’s doing and that’s pretty unique. I would 10/10 recommend going the audio route.
Personally a 5/5*. I need more. And again, I’m really loving this new age run of short fantasy books!
2- Pawn’s Gambit. I decided to continue on with the audio, as I received Never Die to judge for best narration from the Indie Ink Awards. Kim Bretton does a fantastic job bringing these novels to life.
This one follows the Art of War, now referred to as Yuu, as she hides from the repercussions of her miscalculation at the end of Never Die. It takes place five years later, but is written to be read as an entirely independent story. Which is good because it has been nine months in between them for me.
This is pretty unique as the author is giving us the same world, with a previously seen character, but it’s a completely different story. The tone, the plot, the pacing. Everything is different.
Yuu is wrapped up in a competition filled with merciless and vengeful gods, taking out their spite and boredom on those chosen to participate.
Personally a 4/5* for me. For me the story hit a little less than ND, and for the audio, calling the character Yuu got very confusing as your brain tells you they’re saying “YOU”.
3- Spirits of Vengeance. This is book three of the Mortal Techniques. They all function as standalone stories, but reading them in order does definitely add a bit to each as two and three feature side characters turned leads.
This one was a bit drawn out for me. The opening felt overlong and towards the middle of the book it still only had a singular plot point. I don’t necessarily think books need a reason to exist though, I just didn’t find the ‘why’ for a while.
Haruto is immortal and promises to rid the world of evil spirits. He uses ritual staffs to cleanse the world of them, and it’s a clever choice by the author to have the staffs get re-blessed in between each use. This allows for the main to not be all powerful. It also has some unfortunate repercussions for our hero.
Haruto is accompanied by an old, ornery poet, who may or may not have a familiar past. They go from town to town, removing spirits, destroying kimonos, drinking wine, and getting paid. They also pick up a couple more friends along the way. Additional connections everywhere!
The combat is great, unique, and thrilling. The use of so many different spirits keep things fresh along the way with different abilities and what it takes to stop them.
Personally a 4/5* for me, Never Die still hails as king.
Such a great price for a wonderful set
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--ive tried to keep details out, but spoilers ahead.--
Each book follows a different story and protagonists. though they are clearly linked and makes sense.
i do take some issues with the protagonist from the second book. her inner monolog and her actions don't sinc up well. she spends more time trying to throw away her assets and companions than is reasonable for someone thats supposed to be a master tactician. she makes remarkably short sighted decisions. i found myself saying, "wtf is wrong with you" more times than i would like.
as others have mentioned. theres several spots where lines are repeated due to poor editing. sometimes with completely different inflections on the line.
One of my biggest complaints is in the 3rd book. i got a 3rd of the way through and have no idea who the main character is. Ha-Ru-To? Ho-Ru-To? Hu-Ru-Tu? Hu-Ro-To? she pronounces if differently every other time she says it(literally like 6 different pronunciations in the first 3 hours) and the name is used painfully frequently. its extremely disruptive to immersion.
overall, its worth the credit. but if continuity is a major concern for you, you may struggle at points.
Overall worth the experience.
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