
The Phoenix Endangered
Book Two of the Enduring Flame
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William Dufris
The desert tribes, led by young Shaiara, flee Bisochim's evil, seeking a legendary oasis deep in the desert - a refuge that may hold the key to stopping Bisochim and preserving the Balance between Light and Darkness, or that may be the cause of Light's ultimate downfall.
©2008 Mercedes Lackey; 2008 James Mallory (P)2008 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















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Which character – as performed by William Dufris – was your favorite?
That's a hard decision, I loved Tiercel but I also liked Harrier for totally different reasons. He made Tiercel's mild mannered self come true, but Harrier's temper was legendary and believable.Any additional comments?
EPIC!!!very real characters to relate to
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The narrator generally did a solid job as well.
Conclusion: I am not sure who this book is targeting. I might suggest it either for an older YA fantasy novel, however, I wouldn't suggest it for anyone else unless they are already fans of either authors work.
Not for all audience's
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I love how the stories tie in to each other.
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Nicely done.
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anticipating the last book
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O.k., but somewhat boring.
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One problem I have had both in the first book and in this one, is that it is difficult for me to tell precisely when the narrator is speaking and thinking as Har and when as Tear. It sounds to me as if sometimes the narrator uses the same voice for both characters and then suddenly realizes it and changes to fit the voices he has set originally for the characters. So often I will get confused as to which one is talking or thinking until a name is actually mentioned. The narrator does do a wonderful job though of voices for the other characters. Those voices are quite distinct.
The other thing I have noticed in this book and not quite so much in the first one, is that this one, the descriptions seem much more vivid. The fighting scenes are so well described, and the feelings each character faces equally well described, makes you see and feel everything the character is feeling. You start to sympathize with them and you want to comfort them or fight along side them, or even go so far as to feel as if you might feel the same way were you thrust into the situation.
Now perhaps, though I'd have to listen to it again, this is the same in the first book and I just did not notice it because I was too busy trying to figure out what was going on and what certain words meant. But, I am enjoying these books and I look forward to listening to the third. I am anxious to see what the conclusion to the story is.
Wonderful Descriptions!
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It’s a fun story, magic and dragons, what else do you want?
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Give the kids a break!
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