
Legacies
Corean Chronicles, Book 1
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Kyle McCarley
Millennia ago, a magical disaster caused the fall of a great worldwide civilization, the end of a golden age. New civilizations have fought their way up from the ancient destruction and chaos, knowing little of the lost world that preceded them or the details of its fall. Corus today is a world of contending countries, of humans, but also of strange animals and supernatural creatures. It is a place of magical powers and of a few people who are talented enough to use them. Alusius, the hero of the story, is one.
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and u can tell he wrote it. very typical of this author
all his books have a similar story no matter that they are well written and i dont mind that but it may irk some
kyle mccarley is a average reader his voice is a little annoying but not too bad
the main character is a little Mary sue for my tastes but i dont want him dead so i got over it
the world is interesting but his worlds always are
i really liked it
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Books was great
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This is a coming of age type story of a boy named Alucius. The first 15 chapters or so we get a view of our protagonist as a child as he grows up in the Iron Valley and learns the ways of a sheep herder. We get an idea of what the magic system is from which this character seems to be very well gifted. His life is eventually turned upside down and he is called to join the army as forces threaten his homeland. There is plenty of character development and our hero will soon discover the many flaws in the world in which he inhabits.
Having recently read Imagers series I noticed that similar terms were used (for example, glass to tell time). Also, similar is the main theme of a young hero who is good natured, moral, and possessing magical abilities who must struggle through battles and be promoted through the ranks of an army. At least there is not an annoying religion in this story. The magic system, on the other hand, is very similar to imagers. There is descriptions of strings which connect people, objects, and have some importance in the fabric of the world. There are still many details to be told of the extent and history surrounding magical talents. However, we receive an acceptable ending for the meantime with some interesting characters left in play that should make some entertaining future sequels.
Legacies Corean Chronicles
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superb book, and experience
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Good story.
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Very good listen
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A different kind of power
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Good, if not quite as good as usual
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Very good series
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