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The Queen's Series
- A Young Adult Epic Fantasy Adventure, Books 1-5 (Stone Bearers)
- De: Jacque Stevens
- Narrado por: John Pirhalla
- Duración: 53 h y 22 m
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Young elf prince Drynn has always lived in the shadow of his athletic and popular elder brother. But, when the bookish boy’s mother dies from a mystery illness and he receives the Queen’s Opal, he’s plagued by visions of the past and a growing power. And, with the gem supposedly cursing those who possess it, he must enter the human realm to hunt down the cure…or become the next to die. Outside the forest, Drynn finds much has changed with the world now ruled by greedy wizards coveting more magic.
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one of my very favorite books
- De Sheila De Leon en 06-17-22
- The Queen's Series
- A Young Adult Epic Fantasy Adventure, Books 1-5 (Stone Bearers)
- De: Jacque Stevens
- Narrado por: John Pirhalla
Good sweeping story, that misses the character dev
Revisado: 04-06-23
Overall, this was a great story and had a lot of great ideas throughout. Performance was spectacular. My main gripe is that the overall character development was lacking. I felt the characters should have been a lot more different by the end of book 5 than they ended up being.
I also have no idea if it's in the cards, but there is a lot more to dig into in this world. I like the slow role dolling out of information into the past, but there is a huge amount of loose threads to pull if there are any follow-on stories. If that were to be the case, I would LOVE to continue the story.
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Bel Breaker
- De: Chris Cardenas
- Narrado por: Talia Carver
- Duración: 11 h y 25 m
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Water didn't flow right on Hidrin, not as it used to. It’s been like this for millennia. Rather than rest in basins or canyons, waters rise high into the sky to pierce clouds and race over continents. Bels, they are called. Mimicking the image of a yarn ball, they weave over and under one another, disrupting the already fractured view of the stars. Strange sights, but sights that people have grown comfortable and accustomed to.
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The world
- De Samantha en 03-15-24
- Bel Breaker
- De: Chris Cardenas
- Narrado por: Talia Carver
Great story and i hope there's a follow up
Revisado: 02-23-23
The story revolves around underwater mech units and their pilots. There are a LOT of new terms and ideas that are hard to place early on in the story, but things start to click eventually...just in time to learn more terms once the fighting starts. You don't get enough time with most of the characters for them to be too nuanced, but the relationships (friendly and antagonistic) still feel real enough.
The narrating and the fight scenes were done very well and I would definitely be interested in a follow-up after the world changing climactic event.
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Skywatch
- De: Steve Davala
- Narrado por: Daniel Susco
- Duración: 13 h y 11 m
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Always being connected to technology is nothing new for Daj, a young Maglan with dreams of flying. With constant access to vid streams, friends, legions of fans, and everything digital, there’s nothing else he needs. When he stumbles upon an anti-tech group, however, he begins to see the other side of a world controlled by technology.
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Traditional YA tropes in a fresh wrapping
- De Adam Bogovich en 12-08-21
- Skywatch
- De: Steve Davala
- Narrado por: Daniel Susco
Traditional YA tropes in a fresh wrapping
Revisado: 12-08-21
In the beginning, you get a lot of the traditional tropes with a technological society that isn't quite what it seems, but it quickly becomes a bit more of a mystery. This is mainly because some of the supporting characters don't explain things fully, which pans out as you go through the story and slowly unfold the things that the race of Maglans have forgotten. I also appreciated that the normal romance sub-plots didn't take over the story like they do in a lot of other books.
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Dark Tidings
- A Time Travel Adventure
- De: Ken Magee
- Narrado por: Sebastian Brown
- Duración: 10 h y 50 m
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A thousand years ago, Tung, a young thief, awaits his execution. Alone in a cold dark dungeon, all hope is gone...until Madrick, the disgraced royal wizard, is thrown into the dungeon with him. Madrick reveals an incredible secret about a legendary spell, a spell which helps them escape their prison cell, and eventually their century.
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Funny characters and situations, great concept.
- De Gennyfer Hanvey en 03-26-22
- Dark Tidings
- A Time Travel Adventure
- De: Ken Magee
- Narrado por: Sebastian Brown
a good mix of tech, magic, and tomfoolery
Revisado: 11-05-21
Interesting yet outlandish tale starting in the dark ages, but with a unique look at how magic could work. Made for an interesting story and had some good characters to carry the plot forward. Honestly, the worst part about the book was the voice used for the main character Tung. It fit the character but it was quite grating.
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Dark & Day 1
- De: Jacob Israel Grey
- Narrado por: Wayne Farrell
- Duración: 10 h y 33 m
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Hatred and fear between the machine-power people of the Dark and the magic-wielding people of the Day have kept at the edge of war for centuries. The delicate balance is about to be lost when a young, sickly boy discovers a secret that sets the forces of Dark and Day racing to secure a devastating power that could control the sun itself! Join Jono Wyer as he is thrust into the center of the prophecy, politics, and prejudice that threaten to tear the world apart. Jono must learn to trust new strange friends and doubt what he was raised to believe if the world is going to survive....
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A Well-crafted Adventure of Mecha and Magic
- De Mark en 04-03-21
- Dark & Day 1
- De: Jacob Israel Grey
- Narrado por: Wayne Farrell
Interesting new world with a lot of character
Revisado: 10-26-21
Not gonna lie, this is one of those books that confused me right off the bat with a lot of new terms/definitions/concepts. But, after a chapter or two, it settled in and it was a really good read. Normal light vs dark dynamic is uprooted in the third act with a good twist that sets up future books really well. I also like how the author treated the protagonist at the end of the book...cleverly left him much like he was before the climax through the use of a hero scapegoat. Overall, looking forward to more in the series!
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The Aging
- A Novel
- De: Jack Hunt
- Narrado por: Mike Piscitelli
- Duración: 7 h y 47 m
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Something bad is happening.... One touch and a person begins aging rapidly. Years in a single day. Before anyone can react or stop it, entire cities are crippled. As survivors flee to their homes, Elizabeth and her children watch with an increasing sense of dread as the death toll climbs. Then, when a terrifying way to slow the aging is witnessed online, the enormity of the event becomes clear.
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PG-13 Story w/ News Anchor Storytelling
- De Jessica L. Holden en 06-28-24
- The Aging
- A Novel
- De: Jack Hunt
- Narrado por: Mike Piscitelli
showing the best and worst of humanity
Revisado: 10-26-21
First off, this book is an obvious hit to everyone's thoughts about COVID. There's nothing wrong with that, just a statement. It runs through how different families and personalities would treat a pandemic like COVID, except on a much faster timeframe and even less certainty in the early stages of research. This is not a story about finding a cure or anything like that, it's merely about survival and doing what you can to help those you love. All that I can get behind.
The downside was that it seemed like the author had no faith in the reader being able to retain information. I can't count the number of times that certain things were repeated (i.e. how the virus is transferred); by the second half of the book, I started rolling my eyes when there would be ANOTHER entire paragraph reiterating what we had already heard.
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The Soulkind Awakening
- The Soulkind Series, Book 1
- De: Steve Davala
- Narrado por: Daniel Susco
- Duración: 8 h y 44 m
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After lying dormant for a thousand years, the Soulkind awaken. Many step forward to claim their magic, but childhood dreams quickly fade under the harsh reality of its return. Who will wield the Soulkind and who must watch helplessly as magic lies forever out of reach? Who will their power corrupt? What unforeseen dangers will they bring? Jace and his friends stumble through these questions as they try to find their way in a world where the soulkind awakening changes everything they know. The Soulkind Awakening is book one in a young adult fantasy adventure series.
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Soulkind
- De Layla en 05-16-19
- The Soulkind Awakening
- The Soulkind Series, Book 1
- De: Steve Davala
- Narrado por: Daniel Susco
Hard to take in at the beginning, but ended well
Revisado: 09-02-21
I really liked this book overall. But, I will say it was quite difficult to keep up with the relationships between the characters. Some names were similar and I kept getting them confused, and I know there is at least one set of siblings that I don't remember the names for. I'm sure that a second read through would make things much easier to understand, but on my first go through, i was pretty lost for the first half or so. The overall world building got to a comfortable spot, but it was a very jarring start.
The overall story was good, and had a nice set up for future stories. The foreshadowing was very heavy with Jace; so much so that i'm confused how none of the other characters even remotely thought about it before it happened.
Performance was really good!
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The First Dragon Rider Trilogy
- The Complete Series
- De: Ava Richardson
- Narrado por: Tiffany Williams
- Duración: 25 h y 33 m
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The First Dragon Rider Trilogy: The Complete Series includes the three books: Dragon God, Dragon Dreams, and Dragon Mage. Neill Torvald is desperate to prove himself - his father’s warlord kingdom depends on him. When a vicious attack on the way to the Draconis Order monastery nearly kills him, it becomes clear that grave trials await him on this path.
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to much too much whining and crying
- De David Thomas en 07-01-21
- The First Dragon Rider Trilogy
- The Complete Series
- De: Ava Richardson
- Narrado por: Tiffany Williams
Interesting take on a medieval YA
Revisado: 08-30-21
I really liked this series. The characters were fleshed out enough that it kept things interesting. Some characters could have been served with a bit more development to make transitions less jarring (i.e. Terrance in book 3) but overall it didn't really detract from the overall story for me. It was a good length, where it never felt like it was dragging along. Performance was great!
My biggest complaint is actually the inner monologue of Neil in the 3rd book. I understand the point of it, but his depression and imposture syndrome was hit WAY too hard in my opinion. it was weaved into just about every sentence. Half way through the last book I just started rolling my eyes every time he felt sorry for himself.
I would be incredibly interested in either a follow-on or prequel story that goes deeper into the types of magic that can be learned or the evolution of dragon friends and bonds
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Shaded Noon
- Dark Dayz, Book 2
- De: Jake A. Strife
- Narrado por: M.A. Bray
- Duración: 11 h y 17 m
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Beyond the Dead Plains to the east of Shadesburgh, a new terror awaits. The Black Desert is a place where the sun is always shining, but the world is still dark. Zycuh must traverse this desert and find his friends while getting used to his new character class and dealing with the murderous Beta Players. Can he and his friends survive? Is there a way to avoid the Killing Beta Players? Or must they be slain like the evil monsters of the game?
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this one was way better
- De Nate en 09-01-22
- Shaded Noon
- Dark Dayz, Book 2
- De: Jake A. Strife
- Narrado por: M.A. Bray
Better than the first but a lot of the same issues
Revisado: 07-26-21
The overall story is better than the first, and definitely increases the tension and stakes. Although, I am surprised at the lesser number of character deaths than in the first book. The writing seems to have gotten better as well, but there are still times where the author's choice to throw thesaurus words into casual conversations and internal monologue just make me roll my eyes.
The narrator still is not my favorite, I'll just repeat what I said in my first review: it is just personal preference that the cadence and the way certain words were pronounced just took me out of it a number of times.
There are also some inconsistencies that just kinda bug me. i.e. there's a part where the main character gets a message from another character and "it has three words"; then in the very next chapter, that same message "had two words".
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Ordinary
- A Young Adult Sci-Fi Dystopian Novel (The Powers Series Book 1)
- De: Starr Z. Davies
- Narrado por: Nathaniel Ascher
- Duración: 10 h y 32 m
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Having a superpower is ordinary. Your power determines your entire life. But 17-year-old Ugene is powerless. He can’t read minds or enhance his strength. He can’t manipulate natural matter or heal injuries. Determined to find out why he is different, Ugene submits himself as a test subject at Paragon. But nothing is as it seems. All exits from the testing floor are sealed. Subjects endure brutal and sometimes deadly injuries. No amount of power can save them.
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Not too bad
- De Ssssss en 06-22-21
- Ordinary
- A Young Adult Sci-Fi Dystopian Novel (The Powers Series Book 1)
- De: Starr Z. Davies
- Narrado por: Nathaniel Ascher
Great Story; many YA troupes but well written
Revisado: 07-20-21
Utopian City in a Dystopian World? Check
Protagonist is an outsider? Check
Neutral guy is the chosen one? Check
Evil Adults run an evil corporation? Super Check
Love Triangle (that the protagonist doesn't even know is happening)? Check
All that said, I really enjoyed it. I got vibes from a LOT of other YA series', but it stood out on its own through the premise. The fact that it is a world flipped on its head from most stories is very intriguing and interesting to follow along. The character development was minimal overall, but I can see how things can take off in the next stories. They left you off with a lot of unanswered questions (as expected) and I'm excited to listen to the next book to find out what direction the author chose to take.
The narration was great as well. Great diction and differentiation between characters. Was successfully able to bring emotion into the right scenes.
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