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Zak and the Wanderer

Snowlands, Book 1

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Zak and the Wanderer

By: Jay Fortune
Narrated by: Steve Fortune
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Journey into the magical world of the Snowlands – a collection of snow-globes owned by 12-year-old Zak Power.

Along the way, you’ll learn fantastic magic tricks you can do as you follow the adventures of Zak and his friends in the infinite worlds of the Snowlands!

You’ll meet monsters, giants, friends and foes, magical beings, wizards and find out who is responsible for causing the snow to fall within the Snowlands…

In Book I, Zak awakes to find himself magically transported into the Snowlands. He soon discovers his quest and goes in search of the mysterious stranger known as the Wanderer.

This epic magical fantasy is only just beginning. If you’re young or just young-at-heart, get ready for a thrilling ride as you journey into the magic of Snowlands!

©2022, 2023 Jay Fortune (P)2023 Jay Fortune
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Full disclosure: Steve Fortune, the narrator of this book, narrates for me as well.

The best spoiler-free description I can give of this book is that it is a very fun and fantastic adventure that has a certain innocent whimsy that I thought was endearing. There were parts of it that reminded me of Narnia, though the two stories are not alike in an sense. Merely that they had that same feel when being listened to, or read.

While I may have a few nitpicks here or there, they few. They certainly didn't detract from the story.

As for the narration, I will cite a review of another audiobook that said, "Steve Fortune knocks it out of the park.". Which is why I use his talents whenever I can.

A fun and whimsical story.

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