
The Saga of Tanya the Evil, Vol. 11
Alea Iacta Est
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Erin Rieman
Anyone can tell that continuing the war is ludicrous. The question now is not whether to, but how to end the war. Colonel Lergen has been working on brokering a truce in Ildoa for some time now, yet peace seems farther than ever. Bringing the war to a close in a way that everyone can stomach may be harder than surviving on the eastern front.
In the meantime, people like General Rudersdorf and General Zettour are beginning to move in the shadows. If a resolution isn’t reached soon, things are only going to get even more dangerous...
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excellent
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Ildoa
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Damn the end is near
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Lack of Tanya
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Erin Rieman has really got the characters down and her voice work from her first volume of narration has improved a lot. I take back any previous criticism on that front. Nice work!
Story:
The previous volumes' build up pays off when many things suddenly happen at once. The direction of the war, plan B, the diplomatic talks--they all pay off here. That does however open many new doors and avenues for theorizing how Tanya will navigate it and whether or not she'll finally land the peaceful office job of her *evil* dreams.
Generally:
Unfortunately, Mr. Zen seems to release only about one book per year. sometimes a bit more, sometimes far less. They're great books, mind you, but in about 6 months or so, us english audiobook listeners are going to have massive waits on our hands. Likewise Unfortunately, this also means the likelihood of volume 14 (and subsequent volumes, probably concluding in vol 20, according to web novel comparison threads) will either have their audiobook Production suspended indefinitely, or each new volume we get, which will be rare occurrences, will have a new or different narrator, which will be jarring for future listeners. Anywho, that's my *ONLY* negative comment.
Definitely recommend this series
Big things
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another fantastic entry
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