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Children of Amarid

By: David B. Coe
Narrated by: Pete Cross
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For a millennium, the Children of Amarid have served the people of Tobyn-Ser. Drawing upon the Mage-Craft, which flows from the psychic bond they forge with their avian familiars, the Mages of the Order have fulfilled their oaths by healing the injured and ill, repelling invasions by the land's enemies, and caring for the people in times of crisis. They are governed by laws handed down by Amarid, the first of their kind, who committed the Mage-Craft to the people's protection. Only once in a thousand years has a mage defied those laws. Theron, a contemporary of Amarid, sought to use his powers to gain wealth and glory. For that, he was punished, although not before he brought down a terrible curse on his fellow mages and all who would come after them.

Recently, dark rumors have spread across Tobyn-Ser. Children of Amarid have been seen destroying crops, vandalizing homes, massacring men, women, and children. Have the mages forsaken their oaths? Has Theron returned from beyond death to take his vengeance? Or does Tobyn-Ser face a new threat, one it is ill-prepared and ill-equipped to face?

With the land in turmoil and faith in the Mage-Craft badly shaken, it falls to Jaryd, a young mage with extraordinary potential but little knowledge of the power he wields, to find and destroy Tobyn-Ser's enemies before they destroy all he holds dear.

Children of Amarid is the first volume of the LonTobyn Chronicle, David B. Coe's Crawford Award-winning debut series.

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very interesting

I think this is the start of a great series. I like the group of strong characters. The detail of the story is welcome.

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Stories created like poetry.

A retelling of the early years of the Japanese invading the Philippine Islands, only it's magic with powers without too many tricks in their baskets, Vs a sophisticated Raiders; the gorilla measures defend their land against a superior force from outside.
it's local skills against technology, may the good guy Gorillaz win.
what this story May lack in action it will makes up for by good wordsmith ING. I've listened to this one twice just to hear the flow of words, it's surprising how much of the tale I missed in the first listening.

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Interesting characters

I enjoyed the character development and appreciated their response to various dilemmas. They felt realistic. The pacing of the story is good. It’s more deliberate than many action-packed storylines. I’m looking forward to the next book.

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So happy that this book was made into an audiobook

great narrator for a story that I have loved for years. buying the whole series.

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I adore this series!!

I have loved this series for awhile and this Narrator does such a great job!!

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Interesting world creation

Interesting world creation, but I’m not sure I would be interested enough in reading the second book. For some reason, the narrator was a bit irritating to me. The voices, for the secondary characters were very different and unique, and yet for the main characters they weren’t which I found strange.

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slow. so slow its almost unlostenable

have speed up to 1.6 and narration still seems slow. the story is a slog. needs a good editor. long after everyone gets a point from the author, there is a recounting in thought and conversation 2 or 3 times more. great overall story and world building. totally ruined by pacing and characters that are too similar for interesting dialog. done with the series.

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it's was okay.

At one time I was reading and listening at the same. I do not know if the narrator were the same book as I were. That's why I gave it low rating.

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