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Legend of Zelda Continues: Links Diaries

Legend of Zelda Books, Book 1

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Legend of Zelda Continues: Links Diaries

By: Trent Harding
Narrated by: J D Kelly
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Join Link as he gives us a breath of the wild in this action-packed fan fiction video game series.

Link is a teenage boy living in Amysrya, which is like most small villages in the vast land of Hyrule.

Thanks to a mysterious triangle-shaped relic, he stumbles upon the legendary Master Sword and he begins to walk through to an intense new reality.

Link doesn't know it yet, but the ancient art and artifacts surrounding him are one piece of the legendary Triforce, a relic of immense power. The evil sorcerer Gannon, and his demon army, invades the Hyrule Warriors, and Amysrya is right in their path. Before long, Link, and Hyrule's benevolent ruler, the Princess Zelda, are drawn into conflict with Gannon. Link gains a breath of the wild as he embarks on the magical journey.

The entire fate of Hyrule and the Triforce heroes are at stake. Can the simple teen who dreams of an exciting life use strategy to become a legend. The Legend of Zelda.

The Diaries provide a link to the past, and insight into the action-packed life of Link.

With ancient art and artifacts, mystical beasts, this Legend of Zelda audiobook will guide you through a breath of the wild, and give you a look into the Legend of Zelda manga series.

©2017 Trent Harding (P)2017 Trent Harding
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Pretty standard high school level fanfiction. Link is the trope of a young adult who wishes for an escape from his life which is oh-so boring, boring, boring, and then he gets his escape. Bad things happen and he's SO scared, but he finds his motivation to be the hero. Reader did an alright job.

What you'd expect

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could be longer but I like to execution and I think I think nothing of it it is a very good book

decent book really liked it but it could be longer

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You can’t just leave a book on a cliffhanger without making another book it even says book one in the introduction kinda disappointing.

Where’s the next book

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first of all the story is good butt🍑 everything else is not. n first of all it is really short which is not cool and there are no more books I don't think you should get it . instead try the other free ones in instead.

there is no more books what the heck man

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This was a gripping tale of adventure I am truly looking forward to the rest of the installments of this spine tingling series.

The legend continues

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There is no more books. What’s the name of the second book?no good,just no good.

No more books?

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This book is as disappointing as being a fan of the book Eragon and then watching the movie. This book bears no resemblance to anything Zelda related other than using names associated with the franchise. It was almost painful to get through. Especially when, after spilling the fresh milk it is suggested that he'll just have to milk the cows again as if there was an inexhaustible supply in cow's udders. I can understand wanting to make Link relatable as a person, but this makes Link a petulant man-child with no skill accidentally defeating enemies. Sorry, but not at all impressed.

Disappointing if you're a true Zelda fan

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I’ll be checking the length of my kids books before we buy them now. Spending a credit on the very beginning of a story is terrible value.

Too short

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