
The Name of All Things
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Narrated by:
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Saskia Maarleveld
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Dan Bittner
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Lauren Fortgang
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By:
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Jenn Lyons
"Everything epic fantasy should be: rich, cruel, gorgeous, brilliant, enthralling and deeply, deeply satisfying. I loved it." (Lev Grossman on The Ruin of Kings)
You can have everything you want if you sacrifice everything you believe.
Kihrin D'Mon is a wanted man.
Since he destroyed the Stone of Shackles and set demons free across Quur, he has been on the run from the wrath of an entire empire. His attempt to escape brings him into the path of Janel Theranon, a mysterious Joratese woman who claims to know Kihrin.
Janel's plea for help pits Kihrin against all manner of dangers: a secret rebellion, a dragon capable of destroying an entire city, and Kihrin's old enemy, the wizard Relos Var.
Janel believes that Relos Var possesses one of the most powerful artifacts in the world - the Cornerstone called the Name of All Things. And if Janel is right, then there may be nothing in the world that can stop Relos Var from getting what he wants.
And what he wants is Kihrin D'Mon.
Jenn Lyons continues the Chorus of Dragons series with The Name of All Things, the epic sequel to The Ruin of Kings
A Chorus of Dragons
1: The Ruin of Kings
2: The Name of All Things
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Casey Casum had been reborn!
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wonderful cast a great story!
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Great performance.
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A lot of closed-minded people in the reviews
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The Name Of All Things is a brilliant second installment in the 'A Chorus of Dragons' series by the amazing Jenn Lyons. It's like an introduction to the new set of characters as they tell their adventures to Kihrin D'Mon in a tavern. Some of the characters from The Ruin Of Kings also have a minor appearance here. I love the way it was written and the humorous footnotes make this more enjoyable to read. Surely this is one of my best reads so far this year.
I love the voices of the narrators. They really added life to the book.
Brilliant book. Fantastic narrators.
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This series is complex and layered and each book impresses me more than the last.
Though the readers changed from the prior book they are still excellent.
A fabulous continuation of the epic plot
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I was nervous about reading it because of all the negative reviews, but I loved the first so I gave it a shot anyway. The way that Lyons approaches gender in Jorat is super compelling, and I loved the ease with which most of the characters accepted it. I think it’s a cool story regardless of real life, but I do hope that some of the people who are upset by the sex/gender discussion use the exposure to positive trans-esque media to develop more informed opinions and become more accepting of people as they are.
100% worth the read - ignore the transphobes in the reviews
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She's also all puffed up on her own self importance and likes to point out how other people are uneducated and how their culture is less then hers. Triple yuck. So it was a real chore listening to her chapters.
And knowing that she is one of the main characters for the whole series bodes badly for my enjoyment of the rest of the series. I'm worried.
On a more positive note, Senera was awesome and her sassy comments (and her awesome narrator) really helped me choke down Janel's chapters. I might even be into shipping a certain wizard couple?
Also, pretty much all of the Janel's companions/side characters were very fun to follow - Dorna and Ninavus both shined for me. And Relos Var is getting more and more intriguing.
Oh, also? All the horse terms? Please, no. It was so unpleasant and grating.
So while I am planning to continue on with the series, I probably won't be in any hurry to finish it.
Please stop with all the horse terminology
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the situation our narrator found himself in in the last book was higher stakes, and made me more invested in listening on to find out how he got there, and hearing how he would escape. but in this one it didn't feel very dangerous.
i preferred only 1 main protagonist, like in the last book, and the other PoVs often being in opposition to the protag, revealing an insight into antag's perspective & perception of protag that this book lacked.
Somehow not as engaging
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Interesting characters
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