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The First Binding

By: R.R. Virdi
Narrated by: Vikas Adam
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“Epic fantasy at its finest—an homage to storytelling and legend, richly told and endlessly engaging.”—Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter

Don’t miss the first novel in this stunning Silk Road-inspired epic fantasy series from R.R. Virdi—a saga of legends, lies, and the secretive storyteller who’s spun them all.


All legends are born of truths. And just as much lies. These are mine. Judge me for what you will. But you will hear my story first.

I buried the village of Ampur under a mountain of ice and snow. Then I killed their god. I've stolen old magics and been cursed for it. I started a war with those that walked before mankind and lost the princess I loved, and wanted to save. I've called lightning and bound fire. I am legend. And I am a monster.

My name is Ari.

And this is the story of how I let loose the first evil.

“Rich world-building, plenty of action, and devious twists abound. Very highly recommended!” —Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of V-Wars and Kagen the Damned

A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books.

©2022 R.R. Virdi (P)2022 Macmillan Audio
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While the narrator was great. The storyline had several parts that were unfinished and unexplored. The end of the book was a terrible ending. And all Manal left the book wanting for it’s end. I don’t know if there will be a book 2 But there needs to be something to finish this story. If not this book is a waste of your time.

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All stories have already been told.

This is a good book. I know some of the reviews are negative because it shares some similarities with other works but honestly what book doesn’t? The writing is good, the narration is also good, minus the female voice, and I enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next book.

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a worth while read

I am so glad I got this one! it was a little difficult for me to get into but honestly I think that was more due to my schedule and not being able to sit with it and engage for more then a few minutes at a time when I started reading this one.
once I did let the story take me, wow..I cannot wait for the next one! well written, well read, the characters are well rounded and the narrator does an excellent job bringing them to life!

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it's like if kvothe

it's like if kvothe didn't become a pansy maybe he'll write faster than rothfuss blah blah blah

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Pretty good

You can definitely feel and hear the homage to The Name Of The Wind. Very good narrator/performance.

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Kingkiller Chronicles ripoff

It's not bad necessarily, but I found myself angry at how similar it was to kkc in SO MANY ways. it's like that meme "can I copy your homework?" "sure but change it enough so it's not obvious."

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Holy hell.

what's with the life lessons in this book? there amazing, but dang making me question some of my decisions.

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Plagiarism and unevitable comparison to TNOTW

From a lover of "The Name of the wind" by P. Rothfuss point of view, this was pure plagiarims.

I appreciated the original BITS of the story here and there, but the plot was WAY TOO SIMILAR to TNOTW.

I really tried too "unsee" the constant similarities, and In some way, thanks to Vikas Adam doing a magnificent job, I still found the read enjoyable....

Yet I only felt "anger" averytime a good interesting story twist only came to be a similar one to P. Rothfuss's work.

I'm not exaggerating, HUGE similarities can be seen in:
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- Character design
- Character past story
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- "Magic" that somehow is related to understanding the true natuere of elements... (yet not really explained in 46hrs+ of book?!)
- Whole LINES (especially the final ones referring to "silcence")

All while having continuous new characters descriptions (many to be left unexplored then) - new improvised deep friendships after just a couple of lines (often unnatural) - and TONS of UNSOLVED/UNFINISHED NARRATIVE ARCS.

Also, special note for the first true friend of the protagonist hust DISAPPEARING from the book when not needed anymore... (?)

I have mixed feelings: I think the Author could have done a majestic job if only sticking to his own personal worldbuilding and ideas, trying not to constantly remind the reader of another good read.

I feel nostalgic towards a tale that could have been a million times better, and doesn't exist in the present.
Maybe future books will make a big change in this overall scenary I described.

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Different telling of ‘Name of the Wind’

This story is almost identical to Name of The Wind. If I hadn’t read that first, I would of loved this book. But I have read Name of the Wind and the first binding sadly falls in second

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Not What I Expected But Good

Going into this story, I didn’t know much and my expectations were pretty darn wrong. I was expecting high fantasy, the epic life story of a storyteller and the amazing things he did. I was partially right, but also very wrong.
This is a story about how true events become mythologized. Not about myth-like but true things that happened in the main character’s life. All things that are mentioned in the description do happen, but only in a way. Rumors really got to the truth of the actual events in the character’s life, but the truth is still good, though not what I thought I was getting. It was like biting into a cupcake only to discover it’s actually a spice muffin. Not what I thought it was but still good.
The protagonist’s story is good (I haven’t read The Name of the Wind so I don’t know how similar it may be as others claim) but the intermissions of his tale were really annoying and straight up cringey.
It was enjoyable nonetheless.

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