
Tech Duinn
Ether Flows, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Steve Campbell
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Ryan DeBruyn
A war to enslave the population. A prison planet designed for blood sport. The Sovereign Empire’s power was a lie.
Brutally trained his entire short life to be a Sovereign Elite and defend the Empire, Azrael instead finds himself a prisoner. Not even eight years old, and without system access, Azrael is abandoned on Tech Duinn. He must rely on his hunting trainers to keep his identity secret. There is no doubt that if people learn his last name, he would wake up in the arena...if he woke up at all.
While fleeing the takeover of Mur, the group discovers how deep despair can drag them. Soon, only the praise of the bloody mob in the Arena Pit Dungeon keeps them alive. Surviving seems impossible, yet Azrael vows to not only live, but to find a way off-world.
Azrael lives only because of applause. Others will die for it. Death or escape is the only way out of the cycle.
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Ready for book two!
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solid start to a new series
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Amazing!
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Great
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this series is headed for good things I can't wait for the sequel to be an audiobook!
I really like where this is going
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Enjoyable
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My biggest question, What happened to the Void God? The birth of a God seem like it might be sorta a big deal or might be noticeable or even notable in the book, but I missed it some how. Where did it go? So, Im new to this "SYSTEM" and need a breakdown or explanation for exactly what this stuff is... 1st, WTF is stats ten? 2nd, What is meant by weak, strong and greater? And, can we get a reference as to how much stronger one is than the previous? 3rd, what's up with the levels? Apprentice is 1-10, but then Journeyman starts back at 1 but goes higher than 10. (Im on book 2 and figured this out.) 4th Stats, stat points and skill points. Explain them please, I know what they are, but how many do they get for levels, quests, and are they auto-applied to stats sheet or not? This was a good book, I went on to the next one. But, there's a lot that needs an explaination.
Good story but lacks detail
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Great start to a supporting story line
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Really good
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This one, fell a little flat for me. The narrator does a good job bringing the story to life, and the plot is engaging if a little circuitous. What kept bringing me out of the emersion was the unstable viewpoint and general lack of believability of that viewpoint.
For example, the book is written from the perspective of the main character, who we know from the Ether Collapse series as a mythical hero that made his class an ancestral class inherited by that series MC. This series MC though is 8. Yes, the other series establishes that kids grow up fast, but really. The character goes from turning 8 and getting his class to death matches with threats an order of magnitude older. We are expected to view this 8 year old badass who is very world-weary as realistic in the world, and just ignore the metaphors and similes used in his internal monologue that are from modern earth and not the system he lives in.
Overall, not bad, no objectionable bits (no sex / swearing / egregious violence), and I’m interested in seeing the events that lead up to ether collapse, but I’m not going to prioritize the next issue of this series over my other reads.
Prequel sickness.
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