Battlemaster
Victor of Tucson, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Robb Moreira
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By:
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Plum Parrot
About this listen
In the fifth book of this action-packed fantasy series, a young Earthling continues his seemingly endless quest for glory...but to what end?
It feels like a lifetime ago that the irreverent young Victor Sandoval was pulled from Earth into an existence of battle and brutality in a mystifyingly magical world where the more one fights, kills, and survives, the greater their levels, class, skills, and attributes. And right now, things are pretty freaking great for Victor.
After causing the usual amount of mayhem elsewhere, he and his warrior-maiden ally, Valla, have finally taken a portal back to Fanwath—loaded up with more powers and treasure than they know what to do with. But stumbling upon Fainhallow, a school for studying the art of magic, Victor uncovers a revelation that shakes him to his very core.
And such personal chaos couldn't come at a worse time. Because the advances Victor has made are pushing him to the brink of losing all control, awakening hidden aspects of his spirit and threatening to transform him into something very dark and very, very deadly. But then again, on Fanwath the deadlier you are now, the more alive you're bound to be later....
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It is well written, but unfortunately, the publisher and narrator have both been quite disappointing. The publisher, because they obviously did not listen to and edit their narrators' renderings of this story and the narrator for his plethora of mispronounced words. Examples? Charnel, gaes, bouyed and a host of other words. I wouldn't find this so annoying if the narrator had no access to the internet, where he could listen to the proper pronunciation of words he didn't know before recording. It is unprofessional, and by this book, his mistakes have become prodigious and very hard to overlook. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but even I know the difference between a buoy( boo-ee) and buoy (boi). Words like gaes(gesh) can be forgiven since it is of Gaelic origin, but other everyday English words? I'm probably nitpicking; I am sure I am not the only person who paid good money for the book, expecting it to be well narrated and mistake-free.
Here's hoping future books will have a better narrator so as not to detract from the excellent and well-thought-out story.
Great story, bad narration
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