
This Young Master Omnibus: Books 1-3
Plus Bonus Story: This Clone Is a Protagonist’s Master
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Narrated by:
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Ronnie Rowlands
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Tiffany Suzuki
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Hannah Schooner
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Giancarlo Herrera
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By:
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D.C. Haenlien
A cultivation fantasy published in light novel style with black and white illustrations.
On the surface, Xi Tianyi was the only son of Sword Empress Xi of the Buzhou Immortal Sect, the number one expert in the Huang Realm. His birth was noble, his status exalted. But the truth was that Xi Tianyi was actually a reincarnated man from a world known as Earth.
On Earth, he was no one special, but with his new life, Xi Tianyi aims to reign invincible: past, present, and future. Among his goals was to travel back to Earth and reunite with his family.
However, as Xi Tianyi proceeds further on his Immortal path, he discovers that rather than the protagonist, why does he seem more like the cannon fodder villain?
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Ronnie is a fantastic narrator. Edit.: he starts laughing in the second book. He needs to work on that.
Tiffany has a lot of work to do. She has one way of speaking and it is gal speak. Slightly annoying. She can change her voice to young middle-aged annd old and that’s it.
Edit: two hours into the second book. It’s really boring. I’m done.
It’s just a training montage book
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Finally, and what made me drop the book in the end, no one seems to have listened through the recording to check for errors. Mispronounced words abound, as well as the reader simply flubbing lines. This happens frequently and consistently enough to keep me awake with mild irritation.
Ultimately this book needs a good editor to excise redundancy, a decent proofreader, and a producer who cares about the book.
Feels like a bad translation.
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The bonus story at the end is better.
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The narration could have been better. It's a bit hard distinguishing between characters and I think the pronunciation of names changes a few times which didn't help. Wuxia novels are kinda hard tho because it feels like they're always making up words to describe different stages of cultivation. Doubly in this because we're blasting through cultivation stages and methods and describing all these made up things that never get used because our biggest conflict is with lightning from the sky.
Probably too self aware
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