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Sinbad Forever

By: Kevin Candela
Narrated by: Bridger Conklin
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The name actually means "greatest of sages," but let's face it: Sinbad is synonymous with adventure. His voyages are legendary, but only a few are really well-known. Here, then, are three consecutive tales brought to light for the first time, a trilogy of epic scope that spans not just the seven seas but the universe - and even time itself!

Ride along with the sea captain as he heroically faces off against deadly sorcerers, fearsome creatures, and dark deities, most of them fiercely determined to either enslave humanity or destroy it. In the opener, Sinbad's path crosses that of the legendary Argo, bringing him face-to-face with the tortured hero Jason of Thessaly as they meet on a forbidden island where the Greek gods are safeguarding magical items too dangerous even to be kept on Olympus.

Up next, is Sinbad at the End of the Universe, wherein Sinbad's search for his missing father takes him to the Scylla and Charybdis - and from there across the galaxy - all the while pursued by a treacherous and frequently invisible alchemist and conjurer dead set on revenge.

And in the staggering conclusion to the Sinbad Forever Trilogy, Sinbad at the Dawn of Time, Sinbad and his unique band of comrades must find their way back to modern day (well, their modern day, anyway) from the Triassic Era if they are to help the outmatched heroes of Greece save Olympus from falling to the mighty Egyptian deity Sin and his winged legions of corrupted humanity.

Adventure doesn't come any bigger than this. Fun for the whole family, especially those who grew up with the movies of Ray Harryhausen such as Jason and the Argonauts and The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. In fact, those two movies are where the trilogy begins. Where does it go from there? Everywhere.

©2016, 2019 Kevin Candela (P)2020 Kevin Candela
Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy Greece Greek Mythology Ancient Greece
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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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Great adventures

This book is like reading the adventure stories I read in high school. The adventures reflect the older sagas of Sinbad and Jason of the Argonaut, but told orally. The characters are very well developed, and there are many fights against monsters and hazards in the sea. A good listen!

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