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Brambles and Thorns
- The Infinite World, Book 4
- De: J.T. Wright
- Narrado por: Tim Campbell
- Duración: 19 h y 31 m
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Life was simpler when someone was around to tell him what to do. With a band of Adventurers looking to him for direction, whether he likes it or not, Trent Embra needed to figure out how to lead them.
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we're is the action and adventure
- De Anonymous User en 04-13-22
- Brambles and Thorns
- The Infinite World, Book 4
- De: J.T. Wright
- Narrado por: Tim Campbell
by far my favorite of the series
Revisado: 06-06-22
I don't like how Trent treats drek sometimes. he need to pet him more.
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The Land of the Undying Lord
- The Infinite World, Book 1
- De: J.T. Wright
- Narrado por: Tim Campbell
- Duración: 16 h y 17 m
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Monsters and beasts roamed the earth and were slain by soldiers and adventurers who were, in turn, killed by stronger threats. Heroes and villains created new epics and were forgotten when their successors appeared. This was the way of the Infinite World. Summoned into this chaotic place, a young boy with no name and no past must learn to survive. Bound to a master who doesn't care whether he lives or dies, he must become stronger. The question is: how?
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Almost, but not quite.
- De Cory en 10-30-20
- The Land of the Undying Lord
- The Infinite World, Book 1
- De: J.T. Wright
- Narrado por: Tim Campbell
good but could be a bit better
Revisado: 06-06-22
first things first, I really like this whole series. Mc is slow to grow even though he's able to learn everything in less than half the time with endless curiosity. his talent brings a large variety of characters to him, but it's his innocence that holds them. I love how the mc's head influence's blunt nature matches up well with the Mc's ignorance allowing the instructor to treat his seemingly dumb question with the seriousness they need.
NOW, there are time when it's seem that the author repeats himself multiple times it's not as often as to make it exhausting, but it is noticeable. it might be me since I do rewind quite a bit since I love analyzing sentences. it doesn't develop some character every well jumping between too many characters too often without moving the story very much as shown by the fact that the whole time line moved a couple months.
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