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Aztec Autumn
- Aztec
- By: Gary Jennings
- Narrated by: David Dukes
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
- Abridged
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The young Aztec leader, Tenamáxtli, courageously refuses to bow to his foreign rulers, vowing revenge on the Spaniards who have conquered and destroyed his society. Driven to rebuild the Aztec Empire, Tenamáxtli secretly recruits an army to fight the seemingly invincible Spanish forces. His quest takes us through high adventure, passionate women, unlikely allies, bright hope, and bitter tragedy. Guided by exhaustive research into practically every facet of life in 16th-century Mexico, Aztec Autumn vividly recreates a forgotten chapter of history after the Spanish Conquest.
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Disappointing
- By Kathy on 08-13-07
- Aztec Autumn
- Aztec
- By: Gary Jennings
- Narrated by: David Dukes
Frustration of the indigenous people
Reviewed: 01-07-24
Interesting story. A bit difficult to follow as far as the many indigenous peoples names, it became confusing. The story dragged in the beginning. I enjoyed the first book far more.
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Thaumaturge
- Spellmonger, Book 11
- By: Terry Mancour
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 28 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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When Minalan the Spellmonger was exiled from his beloved mageland of Sevendor by Prince Tavard, his friend Duke Anguin made him Count Palatine of the Magelaw, a vast realm in the Alshari Wilderlands that Minalan is all too familiar with. After the goblin invasion, the province is devastated, ruined, and peopled almost only by freed slaves. But Minalan has brought his recovering wife and family into exile with him, and he views their impoverished fief as an opportunity to build a new City of Magi in the wilderness.
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What happened in this book?
- By WillMaj on 06-19-20
- Thaumaturge
- Spellmonger, Book 11
- By: Terry Mancour
- Narrated by: John Lee
A Critique of Tjaumatutge
Reviewed: 10-19-21
The story was brilliant and highly imaginative but I felt that the author was too caught up in battle strategy, which became exhausting.
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