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Last Fables: Fraudewolf

Volume One

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Last Fables: Fraudewolf

By: Jonathan M. Congdon, Ivan Griscenko, Alex S. Laflamme
Narrated by: Catherine May
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An anthropomorphic high fantasy, where a hero single-handedly brought an end to an age of horrors and monsters, and the animal world has recovered from the devastation since. But a rising storm threatens to consume the divided realms of the carnivores and herbivores once again. Amid the rising turmoil, a female jackrabbit has spent 10 years in search of a wolf, seeking to be taught what he fears above all else.

©2022, 2023 Ivan Griscenko (P)2023 Ivan Griscenko
Action & Adventure Animals Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction
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I really liked the voice actors and the effort put into sounds for the theater-of-the-mind. Great fun to listen around the house.
Language and violence put it solidly in Teen+ territory.
Good for those who like anthro characters but have outgrown “Warriors” or for those who enjoy immersive fantasy worlds.
I would complain about Zar ( Grey) being a bit overpowered, over-described as ‘confident’, and silent-samurai to a fault; but I think much of this character establishment that will be resolved in the next book. There was softening in Zar’s stone-stoic manner near the end.
The main character, Eni, is instantly likable and relatable. Which is wonderful, as the story is told from her perspective.
This was great fun to listen to for hours at a time. I looked forward to turning this story on and I look forward to book two!

A great theatrical performance, but not for kids!

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It’s engaging and personally part mystery due to having only the main characters' perspective. It's my first reading of an animal anthro-only fantasy world. The competitive social class and political power between predator and prey was a good change of pace after I enjoyed Zootopia and Beastars.

However, I noticed a few dialogue lines were not voiced (I don't remember where exactly). So maybe there should be more scrutiny on the second volume.

It was worth the listen. I hope the second part will be made one day.

Fantasy story with Zootopia or Beastars characters

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