
Wraithblade
The Wraithblade Saga, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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By:
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S.M. Boyce
Connor Magnuson is going to conquer Death itself.
A penniless drifter, Connor has survived the last eight years alone in a cursed woodland teeming with monsters that eat grown men whole. Shunned, forgotten, and with nowhere else to go, he looks death in the eye every night and draws his sword to face it. The forest, after all, burned the fear out of him long ago.
Still, it hasn't hardened the last shreds of his heart quite yet. When Connor hears a mysterious girl scream in the middle of nowhere, he ends up in a brutal battle that nearly costs him his life. His bravery does not go unrewarded, and in the aftermath of the fight, he finds himself bonded to the most infamous enchantment the world has ever seen: the Wraith King. The undead abomination grants him godlike power, but legendary magic always comes with a cost. Even as his fellow outcasts flock to him for help, Connor is branded as an outlaw. Kings and lords alike know where the wraith has gone, and they'll slit his throat to take it from him. To them, a peasant like Connor is unworthy. He's a mistake to be corrected, and nothing more.
But Connor is no ordinary man, and he'll drag those hunters to hell with him if that's what it takes to protect what is his.
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The main character's inability to act appropriately in nearly all his conflicts makes him insufferable as the writing is meant to display competence even though it makes him looked naive or incompetent. His complete hypocrisy in the face of others not spelling out their backstory while excluding his own. The complete inability for him to understand socializing with others while being able to read tell when someone is lying, EVERYTIME. It does not lead to a good character that is interesting or capable of rooting to succeed. The in inconsistent in power he has convenient for whenever the author wishes to make something challenging or absurdly easy.
The chapters with Zander, Otmund, Murdock, and Sophia should be cut out because they detract from the story of Connor and building relationships with characters he should be amicable towards or have a friendship. Have Quinn, the person hunting him be the other POV and show the villians perspective we learn through her. Other than that, another user pointed out the miss use of words like calling 10 soldiers an "army." This persists calling tens of people armies.
I won't expand on the narration as everyone more or less agrees it's terrible. It just doesn't fit the narrator and makes the fights even more unbearable than a person being exhausted four times in a row yet still able to move.
This could have been lower but it being in a series gives some of the omitted information the plausible ability to be expanded upon later
MC is insufferable
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narrator detracts from a decent story
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Needs some work.
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a review
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Great and refreshing story!
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The Wraith Blade (book 1)
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I enjoyed it
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Decent listen if you can get past the voice narration
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Intense
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Good story, Bad narrator
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