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A Wonderful Week for a Quest, Book III
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Kevin Perkins
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Michael Young
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Though he’s living the high life, Sir Roderick yearns for another quest–a dragon to slay or a villainous plot to foil. A visit to the Elven Bureau of Investigation reveals that they are still looking for a list of the Beandom’s most wanted. However, when he agrees to help, he confronts the Needler–a man who can bring people to their knees with his words. To vanquish this formidable foe, Sir Roderick makes a wish at a cursed wishing well to give him the power to resist the Needler’s attacks, with no idea how steep of a price the well requires. Even then, he can’t defeat the Needler alone and must assemble a team to avenge the Needler’s atrocities. But even as he rides off into battle, the well’s curse hangs over him…
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- AudioBookReviewer
- 01-10-25
Tons of Rich, Delightful Fun!
Sir Roderick has attained royal life status but finds it seriously lacking in adventure. In this installment, Sir Roderick must face the evil Needler! To ensure his success at defeating the Needler, Sir Roderick makes a wish at a cursed well … and the fun begins!
The author, Michael Young, delivers an entertaining and captivating narrative in this delightful, adventure-filled fairytale for listeners of all ages. The seamless consistency of characters across books is flawless, and the deliberate character development keeps the story progressing at a steady, engaging pace. The dialogue is rich and immersive, enhancing the listening experience. The plot twists are entertaining and unexpected.
The narrator, Kevin Perkins, is an absolute delight! He transitions smoothly and fluidly between characters, showcasing a versatile voice that fully engages the listener. His well-paced delivery and immersive tonal inflections enhance the experience.
For a light fun listen, one cannot help loving the adventures of Sir Roderick!
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- Nemesis
- 11-07-24
Magic, mishaps, and unforgettable quests!
Well, Well, Well… is a hilarious and heartfelt journey through a world brimming with magic, mishaps, and unforgettable quests! Sir Roderick’s escapades, matched with Kevin Perkins' lively narration, had me smiling and cheering the whole way. Michael Young has crafted a tale as enchanting as it is unexpected, making this a must-listen for fantasy lovers!
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- Laura
- 11-29-24
A Cursed Wishing Well
I enjoyed the third book in the series as much as the first two. I was very amused while listening to this audiobook. Although the story wasn't very long, I thought it was charming and creative. I liked the character arc for Sir Roderick. It seemed to me that the more trials and tribulations which Sir Roderick has undergone throughout the first three books of the series have made him a more fascinating character. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. My admiration for the narrative skills of Kevin Perkins has increased with each new story that I have had the pleasure to experience. I was given a copy of the audiobook. I volunteered, without financial gain, to post this review which reflected my honest opinions regarding this audiobook.
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- Dakota Nikaido
- 01-31-25
Goofy characters on a quest
Honestly, this series is full of odd characters that don't act like your typical heroes. Feel bad for Knight in this story though. Hopefully things improve for him in the next story.
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- Kristin Frierson
- 11-28-24
Loving this wonderful series!
I Just absolutely love this book series.I can't wait to start book 4 Left Beards Treasure.
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- GrandmaReads
- 01-06-25
Great Performance of a Ridiculously Funny Story.
I can’t get over the universal appeal this nonsensical story must have. I caught references to the 1960’s (Tiptoeing through the tulips), 1970’s (Rod Squad), and more. As usual, the footnotes were a hoot.
As the SNL character Stefan would say, this story has everything…dragon excrement, zombies, a golem, a cackling coach, expert oxymorons, “bad cop/worse cop”, a hummingbear (yes, a hummingbear), Elves, a questionable wishing well, and much, much more.
Nathan the Needler was the primary bad guy in this audiobook, although I think he had a fairly good reason for turning evil, (just my opinion).
“Well, Well, Well…A Wonderful Week for a Quest, Book 3” is a humorous, delightful story that is certain to take you away from the stress of your day. Enjoy.
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- Sue
- 11-13-24
Fantasy Fairytale
Well, Well, Well is book 3 in the quest series. I listened to the audio version of the book. Overall, it was well written. I like the authors writing style and story presentation. The narrator did a good job. The book is light hearted, fun, bit dry and silly at times. I enjoyed the humor; however I can see where some might not. The is a quick and clean story. I received a free copy of this audiobook and am voluntarily leaving my review.
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