
The Identity Tablet
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Peever
About this listen
A boy is plunged into a quest within a mysterious world. When he uncovers a dark conspiracy, he realizes he must find his true identity to find his way home...
In the vast tapestry of life, there are stories whispered among the trees and written in the wind – tales of mystery, courage, and the undying quest for self. This novel delves deep into one such legend, taking you through the heart of a sprawling, ancient forest where shadows harbor secrets and the line between the known and the unknown is as thin as a leaf's edge.
©2023 Luke Bauman (P)2024 Luke Bauman
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It was like a live theatre for the ears. The characters were very distinctive yet they all played a part together in the story to make it an amazing read. lloved the conflict, uniqueness of each character yet the harmony which existed in the story as each individuality helped the storytelling and pushed the plot ahead.
It was intriguing and I loved certain characters
Hammy was portrayed as the monument of wisdom.
Geo as the one who brought the bonding through external and internal dialogues.
Zelda was the inquisitive and also the voice which questioned decisions made.
I felt a little sad about Drake but before he was described as the king, the author's description already gave him the attributes: strength, power and one to be feared.
This should definitely be made into a movie. It was amazing.
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An intricate narrative
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