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Tempests and Slaughter
- The Numair Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Tamora Pierce
- Narrated by: Ari Meyers
- Length: 15 hrs and 55 mins
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Arram Draper is on the path to becoming one of the realm's most powerful mages. The youngest student in his class at the Imperial University of Carthak, he has a gift with unlimited potential for greatness - and for attracting danger. At his side are his two best friends: Varice, a clever girl with an often-overlooked talent, and Ozorne, the "leftover prince" with secret ambitions. Together, these three friends forge a bond that will one day shape kingdoms.
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I freaking loved this story!
- By Lonnie-The GreatNorthernTroll-Moore on 12-31-18
- Tempests and Slaughter
- The Numair Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Tamora Pierce
- Narrated by: Ari Meyers
Best Yet
Reviewed: 02-13-22
By far the most mature Pierce book I've read both in content and structure. More YA than young kids books like a lot of her earlier work.
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Of Ice and Shadows
- By: Audrey Coulthurst
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld, Moira Quirk
- Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
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Mare just wants to settle down with the girl she loves, which would be easier if Denna weren’t gifted with forbidden and volatile fire magic. Denna must learn to control her powers, which means traveling in secret to the kingdom of Zumorda, where she can seek training without fear of persecution. Determined to help, Mare has agreed to serve as an ambassador as a cover for their journey. But just as Mare and Denna arrive in Zumorda, an attack on a border town in Mynaria changes everything.
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I LOVE my Princesses😘🥰😍
- By Anonymous User on 08-16-19
- Of Ice and Shadows
- By: Audrey Coulthurst
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld, Moira Quirk
Refreshingly good writing for wlw lit
Reviewed: 11-28-20
Solidly developed and well defined characters, flawed and likeable. Just enough twists to the standard fantasy romance formula to stay invested in side characters and side quests.
The in-universe variation that lady lovin ain't no big thang was odd getting used to, but was nice after I did. The gays fleeing homophobia plot line gets old and this allowed a for more focus on the actual relationship. Thoroughly enjoyed! =D
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Page
- Book 2 of the Protector of the Small Quartet
- By: Tamora Pierce
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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Kel fights to maintain the rigorous regimen of a page while confronting the prejudices that come with being a female in a man's world and coping with a crush on her closest friend, Neal.
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Two versions of the book intermingled
- By Jean Reads on 11-08-10
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- Book 2 of the Protector of the Small Quartet
- By: Tamora Pierce
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
exceptional story
Reviewed: 04-24-19
I love going back to this story when I'm feeling uninspired. It always gives me the energy to start caring a little more again:)
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The Hero of Ages
- Mistborn, Book 3
- By: Brandon Sanderson
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
- Length: 27 hrs and 25 mins
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The conclusion of the Mistborn trilogy fulfills all the promise of the first two books. Revelations abound, connections rooted in early chapters of the series click into place, and surprises, as satisfying as they are stunning, blossom like fireworks to dazzle and delight. It all leads up to a finale unmatched for originality and audacity that will leave listeners shaking their heads in wonder, as if awaking from an amazing dream.
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So sorry it's over
- By Robert on 07-21-11
- The Hero of Ages
- Mistborn, Book 3
- By: Brandon Sanderson
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
Captivating and Beautiful
Reviewed: 12-15-18
Really excellent story and the ending brings all the threads together so poiniently. I loved that the author used similar accents and voice qualities for people of the same race or when the kandra was in different forms. Fantastic!
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The Name of the Wind
- Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 1
- By: Patrick Rothfuss
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 27 hrs and 55 mins
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This is a tale of sorrow, a tale of survival, a tale of one man's search for meaning in his universe, and how that search, and the indomitable will that drove it, gave birth to a legend.
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Not sure why the reviews are so polar opposite.
- By Aaron Altman on 06-28-09
- The Name of the Wind
- Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 1
- By: Patrick Rothfuss
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
Beautifully well crafted high fantasy.
Reviewed: 11-09-18
It’s rare that a story can hold together the building of an elaborate but familiar world with consistent rules, a compelling heroic character arch and motivated meaningful tension. This story doesn’t force you to suffer through an unyielding paragon or incompetent audience avatar, it’s really perfectly balanced.
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