
Melody of Mana
A Progression Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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Reba Buhr
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Wandering Agent
A young bard must rely on otherworldly know-how to navigate a magical, war-torn kingdom in the first book of an inventive coming-of-age fantasy series.
Alana wasn’t always a child of the Kingdom of Bergond. In fact, she hails from an entirely different world. But an accident on Earth left her dead, and she was reincarnated as the daughter of a farmer and his wife in the hamlet of Orsken. Now, she’s learning how to live in a land vastly unlike that which she came from—and how to wield the new powers she possesses. For, even by the rules of her strange new home, Alana is special: a young bard capable of mending wounds, counteracting poisons, and healing the sick, all through the use of mana and her own mind.
But as she cultivates her newfound abilities through training with various teachers in the magical arts, those around her are struggling. War has torn the empire apart, and famine is disrupting the simple lives of the villagers. When the conflict comes right to their doorstep, Alana is separated from her family and forced to set out on her own. To remain safe and have any chance of reuniting with those she loves, she will need to apply all her cunning, sorcery, and knowledge—both of this world and Earth. Because there are forces that would do anything to control her, and they’re growing ever closer to discovering who and where she is.
Blending elements of traditional and progression fantasy, Melody of Mana is an action-packed and original story of magic, politics, friendship, and intrigue from a thrilling new voice in the genre.
The first volume of the hit progression-fantasy series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available on Audible!
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one of the best storys ive heard in a while
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Speaking of power scaling, I'd say this is generally a lower powered story both in terms of the world and the main character in relation to the world. Its a much lower powered world than even something like The Wandering Inn. The MC does gain a sizable bit of power by the end of the book, but even then it's not like you want to see her in a deadly fight against trained opponents.
She is a practical thinker with advantages from her memories, but any knowledge she uses is either general information that it is believable she would have, or, on one occasion, has a believable story explaining why she knows about a more niche topic.
*minor spoiler*
The thing I think grounded the story best for me were the effects of war on those not directly involved, and the way trauma is treated. Also how news travels.
Excellent grounded fantasy
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I'm looking forward to the next books in the series!
Didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did
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A well crafted story
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Satisfying tale
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Incredible
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This book is really well paced and written and engaging. I can't wait for the next one.
Extremely well written and preformed
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Rather Love the Story
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Wonderful in every way!
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There is a minor complaint with how the mom would punish her 3 yr old kid by hitting her with a spooon to not not make her talk. That is so stupid since most 3 yr old would cry from that, defeating the purpose and just one of those thing that does not need to be in the book. All it does is make the mom unlikable. Also its a bit of a shame that we only see a glimpse of the rebellion side of the war.
But overall a solid journey through a reincarnated world.
Slow and enjoyable journey of a recarnated Bard
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