
Blight Marked
Ethereal Earth, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Josh Erikson
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By:
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Josh Erikson
Becoming a target is never great, but it’s a little worse when the people trying to kill you are technically the good guys.
Gabe escaped the Ether with the ultimate prize, and he thought that meant he was done with deadly cosmic games. But the nightmares infesting his life have different plans, and they’re not asking nicely before dragging him back in. It turns out holding all the power in the universe doesn’t mean much if you have no idea what to do with it.
So together with Heather, he embarks on a frantic race to collect the remaining six Iglas and stave off the coming darkness. And in the process, they discover just how much deeper their problems go. With new threats lashing at them from every side, and old ones tightening their grip, it becomes a contest against chaos to see who will dictate the future of existence: the assorted protectors of Earth, an all-consuming darkness...or a conman who would really rather not.
Blight Marked is the third book in the Ethereal Earth series, an ongoing story about reality, illusions, and all the ridiculous crap in the gray space between.
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His performance as a narrator is excellent!
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Awesome
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Fucking amazing!!!
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Great book!!
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That said, as the series goes forward I would like to see less reliance on pop-culture references as humor or inserted into serious situations. The fact that Gabe actually seriously responds with “Don’t split the party” as an actual argument at one point brings me a level of irritation I can’t describe. All the meta/ 4th-wall stuff was also a bit much.
As a narrator, Erikson is amazing. Couldn’t get any better. Wow. He could definitely make narration a career if he wanted.
Hero tale done very well
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That climax!!!!!
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these books are amazing
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Another great story
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great story, well told. great narration.
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Fan boy here...
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