Would you listen to Heart of Stone: The Stone Series, Volume 1 again? Why? No. Never. I honestly hated the female narrator. I bought the book and will certainly read it again. The story is fantastic, and the male narrator nearly makes up for the others’ flaws. What other book might you compare Heart of..
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? People who want to commit suicide. What was most disappointing about Daniel Arenson’s story? I loved this series. This book, however is just full of negativity, It took over 7 hours for the sun to shine. I don’t read books to..
absolutely amazing
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I hate omniscient villains
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For me there was just too much of the bad guys always getting their way, too much of the good guys being just a little too late, too much of almost knowing the secret. I admit I got annoyed about halfway through and listened to the rest in bits and pieces but I am truly..
What disappointed you about Heart of Stone: The Stone Series, Volume 1? It could have been a good listen. But the female narrator have such strange and unnatural tonation. It is just so off, and when she speaks a male part. I really hardly could listen to the story cause it was so awkward to..
Is there anything you would change about this book? I’m not sure. The universe that the author created is interesting and has potential.. but this book is lacking something, …i’m not sure if it’s funny enough. Most fantasy books recently have a fair degree of humour to them. This does, but much less so. Will..
This book continues the downward trend of the series, which peaked at the second book and has been declining since then. in particular the author broke retroactively changed a bunch of his charactera so that he could jump on the Ready Player One pop culture nostalgia bandwagon in a bad way. Referencing the original Thrawn..
Got only half way through
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This book is just as good as the previous ones if not better. Unlike previous books (arguably) this one focuses more on political intrigue but still has the action you would expect. We don’t get to find out what the keepers secret is in this book and I’m not quite sure we will ever find..