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A Thousand Li: The Fourth Stage

A Thousand Li, Book 10

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A Thousand Li: The Fourth Stage

By: Tao Wong
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Change is the only constant

Returning to the Verdant Green Waters sect over a decade after his exile, Wu Ying finds his position and place within the Sect in flux. Strong enough to be an Elder but not having achieved his rank via the normal methods, he has jealous and worried rivals to contend with. It is reminiscent of his own past, but now, he's an Elder and able to enact transformation in a broader sense.

Wu Ying must find his own place in the sect or leave it once and for all. The cultivation wounds he received in the south trouble him, and it will require time and resources - resources the Sect is able to provide - for him to stabilize his footing before he continues his climb to ascension. As with all things, immortality is never easy to grasp.

A Thousand Li: the Fourth Stage is the tenth book of the xianxia series, A Thousand Li. It begins the final arc of Wu Ying's journey to immortality, the trials and tribulations he faces and the leg of his journey. Tao Wong is the bestselling author of the System Apocalypse, Hidden Wishes and Adventures on Brad series.

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Fantastic

This series is a fantastic cultivation series, very traditional in its make up and very palatable for the western layman

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I really liked this book and like where the series has taken us so far. It nears it end but it continues to be great.

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The long view of cultivation.

This series as a whole is very solid. It may not be the best you have ever read, but every book is B+. I also appreciate that the author ends the story by the end of the each book( I hate the cliffhanger.)

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Good listen.

Not fast paced, but a decent tale. Good narration. The series has become better as it progressed.

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Expect the same

Overall a good story, nothing big happens. If like the the previous book, you want be disappointed

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A welcome change

I usually like books that are much faster pace. For some reason this one holds my interest. Love the main character. Love the world. Just overall really enjoying the series. The books are a little short for the price but that would be my only complaint.

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Good book

good book. . . . good narrator. . . will buy next book in the series. . .

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T.B. is the best this story is mediocre

The story is not very compelling predictable and boring if it wasn't for the excellent narrator

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A calm pace

Even though there is little to no action in this book I still enjoyed it. Forming social and emotional connections between characters is always needed.

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Back Home

Author Tao Wong brings Wu Ying home after many, many years of traveling. In the Fourth Stage, we see what all that encompasses. The book, while light on action, made it up with the character interaction of friends and foe. Some might argue it was all setup first book 11, but I greatly enjoyed the day to day aspects the story brought us back to. DRmz 6-6-24

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