I’m slightly surprised this audio book isn’t ranked higher. A more down to earth, level headed tale who’s character isn’t as brazen or quick to action but instead strategic and intuitive despite their ignorance. Yes comedy is lost in the tale as well as character building detail but this story as an air of realism ringing the supernatural in a different sense. Like all thats happening is normal and almost believable in a way. No Deity dialogue or transaction causes this I think but I’m not positive.
Its a good story either way and I’m definitely moving on to the second book.
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