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All of Us Villains

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All of Us Villains

By: Amanda Foody, C. L. Herman
Narrated by: Billie Fulford-Brown, Raphael Corkhill
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The blockbuster co-writing debut of Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman, All of Us Villains begins a dark tale of ambition and magick....

You fell in love with the victors of The Hunger Games. Now, prepare to meet the villains of the Blood Veil.

The Blood Moon rises. The Blood Veil falls. The Tournament begins.

Every generation, at the coming of the Blood Moon, seven families in the remote city of Ilvernath each name a champion to compete in a tournament to the death.

The prize? Exclusive control over a secret wellspring of high magick, the most powerful resource in the world - one thought long depleted.

This year, thanks to a salacious tell-all book, the seven champions are thrust into worldwide spotlight, granting each of them new information, new means to win, and most importantly, a choice: Accept their fate or rewrite their story.

But this is a story that must be penned in blood.

A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Teen

©2021 Amanda Foody, Christine Lynn Herman (P)2021 Macmillan Audio
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Sword & Sorcery Young Adult City
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Compelling Storyline • Unexpected Plot Twists • Immersive Experience • Complex Characters • Dark Fantasy Elements
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I can't wait for the next book! I really enjoyed the characters and need to follow their development to the end.

fantastic premise and performance

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This book was ok. Just ok. If I were a teenager I would probably have loved this book. It had some Romance, some drama and some danger. The problem is that I have read it all before, and seen it done so so so much better. I see the comparison to hunger games, but would also throw some red rising in the mix (red rising is by far the better in my opinion - that I recommend!) The characters have some interesting features initially, but by the end of the book it becomes clear that the character development is lagging and whatever potential there was is lost. By book two it has evolved into a soap opera whit plot holes bigger than some countries. Still, for younger audiences or people who want an easy and mildly interesting book to consume while waiting for better books it is good enough. I liked the narrators overall but I think that especially the male narrator spent his “passionate” voice a bit much and in sections that did not really need it making it loose some of its effect when it came to parts that actually called for some drama and feeling. Still, they were pleasant enough to listen to.

Ok, but nothing exceptional

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Ok, I was so excited for this book. Villains meet Harry Potter meets Hunger Games… enough said. Loved hearing from all the different characters and how they are going into the tournament as well as how they grow through out.
But the ending??? Ahhhh no!!! I just…. I’m still baffled.

It’s really good. Well written and it’s fun to see which characters you like from the start and who you still like at the end.

Whaaat?!

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I love how amazing the narrator was, very interesting If you like a darker scene. Dark romantic, twisted and evil.

Amazing

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I liked the story, but the chapters are skipped or repeated in this version.

off chapters

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I went into this book blind and I came out almost 13 hours later a different person. This book was a darker version of Hunger Games and I suggest this book to anyone who loved that book series! I was kept on the edge of my seat almost the entire time! The characters are lovable and relatable, their backstory are so heart wrenching and at the same time loving.

Who Would Love this Book?

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The story is amazing. However some of the chapters are out of order compared to the text of the book.

Chapters out of order

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The audiobook seems to be fixed - I had no issues with it, and I really enjoyed the performances (especially the female narrator’s voice for Alistair). The story surprised me at how immersive it was, and this good character work was not something I expected.

The audiobook is not broken anymore

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It is so remencent of many things out there, but it is still entertaining. The magical realism is a fun twist. Ending felt ubrupt, but there is a second book, so we will see where it goes from here.

Hunger Games with Magic

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I loved the fact that there were two narrators, one female and one male. It helped bring a lot of depth and uniqueness to the characters that wouldn’t have been plausible with just one, especially since there are four main POVs.

This was not what I expected, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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