Will Wight wrote a good book. Travis brought it to life with narration. ended a with a cliffhangar leaving me aching for the next book. I loved the bloopers. they were outstanding.
good book. great narration.
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At first I found the narrator’s style to be a bit intense, and I almost put it down because it felt like Ze Frank was reading to me. I quickly got used to it and came to appreciate the incredible amount of effort put into this production all around. Travis’ style may be dramatic, but..
The book’s writing is still amazing. The reader’s performance is very good. However, the Uncrowned story line is missing and the ending is unsatisfying The writer kept the word count lose to previous books but the story abruptly stops during the uncrowned tournament. Fist book in the series that I was disappointed in
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I love the way Will took on this genre. The character development is so compelling. The interactions feel so natural, something that can be rare for the this genre of book. The story gripped me from beginning to end and i’m wishing now that I paced myself more. Damn you Will!!! Please just release all..
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I’m a fan of this type of fiction (Reading Simon R Green and Jim Butcher) and I like the novels in this series, however; they seem less polished. I think E. A. Copen has untapped potential, I hope it comes through in the next book. Travis Baldree, on the other hand, is the perfect person..