It would have been more fun if the author was even half as smart as he thinks his character is. It read like it was written by a 15 year old.
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The author masterfully brings together an understanding of so many disciplines to provide a realistic context for the fictional characters and their relationships that form the backbone of the plot. The multiple narrators, with many different accents, bring the book to life and add a depth that further underscores the larger message of the novel…
Entertaining
Review from True Conviction →
Too many satanic references
Review from True Conviction →
Not sure why the author feels compelled to add the not-so-subtle satanic references but it was enough for me to stop listening. I guess the guy’s name is Adrian Hell. But when he mentions inverted pentagrams, bathomet, and later in another book lives in Devil’s Spring, I think he’s trying to say or sell something…
Awful narration
Review from The Ministry for the Future →
This is the first book I have listened to with multiple narrators that was a disaster as to the narrators… I mean none of these people know how to read a story… Just buy it on Kindle… The story is very detailed and interesting, but don’t expect some post-apocalyptic action thriller…. well written, thought provoking.
Highly recommend!
Review from The Elements of Spellcrafting →
Drags on
Review from The Dragon Mage Series, Books 7-9 →
I have too largely agree with the other reviews in that this series peaked around book 3. the characters are overall likable, but damn are the tropes in these books strong. with a morbid curiosity I am going to start the last three books. I can only expect that the same antagonist comes back to..
Redo
Review from Bone Deep →