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The Hero of Ages
- Mistborn, Book 3
- By: Brandon Sanderson
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
- Length: 27 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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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
Outstanding
Reviewed: 05-04-24
I've listened to this series multiple times. and it's among the best stories. The narration is perfect.
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Privateer
- Alexis Carew, Book 5
- By: J. A. Sutherland
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
- Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
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A cease-fire in the war with Hanover leaves Lieutenant Alexis Carew on half-pay, in-atmosphere, and with her ship laid up in ordinary until called upon once more for the needs of the Service. It would be a tranquil, peaceful life, if not for the influx of asteroid miners seeking their fortunes, the uncertainties of her inheritance, and the nagging certainty that her current life is not what she really wants. She’d give anything to command a ship again.
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The next one better be soon!
- By Cole on 12-19-17
- Privateer
- Alexis Carew, Book 5
- By: J. A. Sutherland
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
Looking forward to hearing the next
Reviewed: 12-27-17
I love every book in this series. It features a strong heroine, a flawed young woman who loves those she leads. She's both relatable and admirable. I also like that the author based some characters on historical figures--proving that sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
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