
Awakening
Telindell, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Nick Podehl
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Darren D. Lee
Welcome to the world of Zaneen, a world with a dark past and more secrets than answers. For Lian, a 12-year-old orphan, the world consists only of his remote village and the hazardous mountains surrounding it. He always questioned his existence and longed for meaning; Lian will soon get his answers.
After his birthday gets off to a rocky start, Zaneen's dark past erupts into the present with a violent fury. When that fury leaves Lian truly alone, with the exception of an unexpected companion, Lian must learn the secrets of his own past in order to save his world from a thousand-year-old conflict.
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Disappointed
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excellent
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Not my fav
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good narration, writing needs work
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To sum it up generic hero , idiot antagonists, small world and a bunch of petty generic secondary characters and there is no moral ambiguity at all - the good guys are so obviously good and the bad guys so obviously bad it becomes a bit silly, all leads to a pretty meh story.
I’d recommend this to people needing to fill a lot of travel time and don’t mind missing a whole chapter while getting distracted.
If you like this trope go for Robert Jordan or Brandon Sanderson, or try Sufficiently advanced magic or name of the wind.
Meh, not bad just meh
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Soooo cheesy.
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The first couple hours were alright, the story setup and threats had potential. The problem was that as time went on, there were more and more things that pulled me out of the story. Why is this happening? "I prefer not to talk about it". Biggest annoyance of all was probably Sarah. I understand the simple love interest angle, but its seemed (and I dont have any desire to listen again to verify) that she got more attention and speaking lines than most everyone else despite only being a love interest. I could have used some of that attention to detail when it came to the bad guy's reasoning or even the dragon fight (its small enough to score 3 claw marks across the chest but big enough to carry 4 adults and its "relationship" gets explained away in a single line???). I was barely paying attention by the time the story reached the final fight. The book ended and all I have are unanswered questions. How many gods are there and what are the rules of interference? If Lian was such a potential threat, why give him 6 years to hide and grow stronger instead of forcing him out in the open? Speaking of 6 years, why were the elves so utterly useless? They knew of the danger, heard rumors of a sorceress even though they knew humans couldn't perform magic, but kept hiding instead of doing proper recon? Can we decide on if this god is an utter pushover or if people are scared of her? *deep ragged breath* All I know is that I shouldn't be walking away thinking that Kane and Roxees were far and away the "best" characters...
A big "meh" for me
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Don't waste your time.
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