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Dragon Mage

Rivenworld, Book 1

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Dragon Mage

By: ML Spencer
Narrated by: Ben Farrow
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Aram Raythe has the power to challenge the gods. He just doesn't know it yet.

Aram thinks he’s nothing but a misfit from a small fishing village in a dark corner of the world. As far as Aram knows, he has nothing, with hardly a possession to his name other than a desire to make friends and be accepted by those around him, which is something he’s never known. But Aram is more.

Much, much more.

Unknown to him, Aram bears within him a gift so old and rare that many people would kill him for it, and there are others who would twist him to use for their own sinister purposes. These magics are so potent that Aram earns a place at an academy for warrior mages training to earn for themselves the greatest place of honor among the armies of men: dragon riders.

Aram will have to fight for respect by becoming not just a dragon rider, but a Champion, the caliber of mage that hasn’t existed in the world for hundreds of years. And the land needs a Champion. Because when a dark god out of ancient myth arises to threaten the world of magic, it is Aram the world will turn to in its hour of need.

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Must Read!

It’s hard to find books this good that I haven’t already read/listened to, this is a great one!

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3.75 stars

It read like a classic fantasy about a neurodivergent boy. Barring a few moments in the beginning, plot and happenings were predictable but fun. Do not feel strongly about reading the next installment.

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it's pretty good

This book's plot is great, unfortunately, the pacing can't really match up. it feels like things just happen in too short a time during parts of the book, and the final confrontation isn't very exciting due to how poorly the magic is described and explored

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Struggling

I found it hard to become invested in Aram. While overall I did enjoy the book, it felt a little lack luster. Many say it takes 80 chapters for Aram to become a hero but even at the end all his self doubt and loathing left me feeling like he's almost just a whiney little boy and not a hero. Okay book probably worth at least one listen.

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very basic

if these is 1 of ur first books to read go for it, but if not don't it's just all the fantasy drops put in a book and not allot alse.

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Mind blowing experience

This is an extraordinary roller-coaster ride of fantasy. I struggled to turn it off and even ended up late for work because it kept me up through the night. so excited for the next adventure. totally worth every dollar, minute, second everything!!! the only thing better than the story was the performance. A++!!

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Incredible classic epic fantasy

This one shoots straight onto my favorites list. Superb story and narration.

The characters and relationships here really stand out, especially the friendship between our main characters Aram and Markus.

So good. Easy 5 stars.

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Great book loved it!!!

I hope that this is not the end of the story. It was quite a great adventure, anxiously awaiting the next in the series.

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This was seriously a good book. I love character development and interaction, and Spencer does not disappoint. The protagonist, Aram, starts off as a 12 year old boy with pseudo-autism and very low self-esteem. Sadly, the autistic nature fades quickly after the first part. The novel itself is very self contained and a complete story.

Why the 3 stars? Keep your woke ideology out of your literature unless it provides solid benefit to the story. Aram's father, Daymar, had a secret husband, Esmere, prior to marrying his mother. You now have a dead bisexual side character in 2 marrages who abandoned his wife and son to fight in a war with his husband without ever providing an explanation. Daymar and Esmere have the same political rolls of Champion-Warden as Aram and Markus do, so why for absolutely no purpose do you insert "husband" into the reminisce of their relationship rather than "best friend"?

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Aram

I should have loved this book but Aram being dumb and naive the whole book just doesn't sit right. The fact he was building social skills before the cellar than reverts back is not even the worst part. Then the friends that risked their lives to free him from the cellar with Marcus. Go to war and have no problem trying to kill them how does that make sense. Then the whole war how can you be at war but one side is at a huge disadvantage getting killed and slaughtered. Did the other side not know. This had potential but it fell far from the mark

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