
Sword-Born
Tiger and Del, Book 5
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Stephen Bel Davies
Swordfighters Tiger and Del return in this all-new swashbuckling adventure-filled with all the dramatic action, danger, magic, and the crackling repartee and verbal fireworks that characterize the national bestselling Sword series.
Sword-Born is the latest book in this continuing tale of a powerful friendship that transforms into something stronger, as two strong, opinionated people from very different societies live and fight alongside each other...even as their views of themselves and the world around them change and grow.
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Tedious and confusing
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Also… some of the conversations feel like mandatory “fiction” I had to read in undergraduate philosophy. Other conversations get boring with how much they resemble sociology textbooks or reddit posts. Still, there is enough cute, or believable about most dialogue for me to keep listening. If sometimes at triple speed.
After all Tiger has been through, I am loosing patience with the illogical response he continues to have about religion and magic. His character should say skeptical and disrespectful things about it, and complain about it, but he should also be far less surprised now. He should begin to anticipate some things sooner.
There is a lot to like. There are interactions we can only have here because their payoff was set up in the previous novels. The maturing of the two main characters is rewarding. But there is too much dialogue that crosses the line from thoughtful reality, to college children parroting philosophy and ethics. Most people don’t talk like that. When the characters sound less like themselves and more like an author using their voice to teach me something, well, too much of that sort of thing is annoying.
The old lady should go die in a hole! Maybe my strong reaction to her proves she is an effectively written character. Maybe she’s just a…. Insert desert invective. Spending almost an entire novel where the heroes are effectively prisoners “guests” in the home of people I feel almost no sympathy for, disappointed me after the promise of this book’s beginning.
There’s a reason the first few books are free. There’s also a reason that after being bored and out of credits for the second time, I put up with the weird southern sounding accent for the “northern woman” and the northern blasé voice of the “southern man” long enough to get into the story and gladly purchase the next two books. This series has frustrating moments. The reader might have made some less jarring choices for voice, but he’s done a solid job overall. The series is one more folks should take a chance on. But this book is at least as rambly and obnoxious as my late night frustrated review of it. If the next one doesn’t advance the story a bit more with each hour or two listened, I’ll cut my losses and find some other series.
Obnoxious tedium
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The Last Jedi of Tiger & Del
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ok
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