Daniel McCoy did a wonderful job at describing the Norse mythology without bias, or in recognition of bias at the time of it documentation. Andrew Tell was great at maintaining the feeling of historical significance by not taking creative liberty in dialogue. Andrew’s voice was also clear and crisp and his pronunciations were exact.
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It is common for a good story to make me emotional. I’ve cried watching many films and listening to many books. This was different with The Sword of Kaigen. There were parts of this novel that had me sobing like a small child, and I loved every second of it. Andrew Tell did a fantastic..
not bad!
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