
Songs of Insurrection
A Legends of Tivara Story (The Dragon Songs Saga Special Edition, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Naudus
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By:
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JC Kang
Book Riot's Top 8 Adult Dragon Fantasy Books
Lose yourself in this fusion of Asian and Western fantasy, which critics extol as "wonderfully opulent", "Breathtaking", and "Unique".
Only the lost magic of Dragon Songs can save the world. Only an awkward girl with the perfect voice can rediscover it.
The Dragon Singers of old summoned typhoons and routed armies, liberating mankind from the orcs before fading into legend. Now, with the world again facing a new cataclysm, the power of music stirs in Kaiya, an a naïve misfit with the perfect voice.
Without a master to guide her, she must rely on Hardeep, a disgraced foreign paladin, to help awaken her latent magic. His motives might not be entirely noble. When he leads her to the fabled Dragon Scale Lute, which only a Dragon Singer can wield, it is up to Black Lotus Clan to intervene.
Because the instrument’s fell power can save the world....
Or destroy it.
This new edition of Songs of Insurrection includes two new chapters.
SFBO 2018 Semi-Finalist.
Book Riot's Top 8 Adult Dragon Fantasy Books
"Part spy thriller, part epic fantasy, and part romance, this book really has something for everyone."
A Publishers Weekly Booklife Prize Quarterfinalist
"Smartly paced, with cross-cutting chapters that advance the plot along its intertwined story lines, this novel propels the reader through its colorful narrative. The author carefully balances action and intrigue with a modest fantasy element to keep the story's plot twists unpredictable."
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Narration was good overall, especially shining on pronunciation of Chinese and fantasy names and places. She does not have a huge range of male voices, which makes up the majority of the speaking parts apart from the main cast, but it didn't bother me too much.
The editing was where I ran into difficulties most. It sounds like they cut out a lot of the pauses between sentences/paragraphs so there is more than a few times when statements are right on top of each other which messes with the flow and doesn't allow things to land and sink in. I noticed this with the Prelude novella as well, and assume it will be the same going forward, which is a shame.
Not important for the story or anything, but props to the cover artist for this book and the rest of the books in the series.
A good beginning
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Captivating start to the series
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world building
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