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  • The Dao of Magic V

  • By: Andries Louws
  • Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
  • Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Impossible object to solve. Kidnapping dragons. Rebuilding a civilization. Punching a moon.

His students scattered to the four corners of the planet, Drew finally has some time to do maintenance on his own little world. The first thing he does, of course, is to get all the dragons drunk and then kidnap them. Letting them simmer in a bootcamp of draconic design in order to teach the millenia old reptiles discipline and new tricks is sure to work.

His students continue their duty of protecting their corners. They spend their time living as queens, being surrounded by a rather fuzzy harem, ruling with iron fists, or being loved by all. 

People do keep finding these mysterious super heavy items, and they don’t seem to belong in this plane of existence. Also, there is the small problem of the mind controlling moon. And his draconic lover just so happens to be in danger - again.

©2020 Andries Louws (P)2020 Podium Audio

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Love and hate it

I love this series in general, it’s an awesome concept and everything has just the right amount of description to action ratio going.

My only gripe with the whole series is Rihan and the original students their attitudes towards teach just drive me insane.
I can cope with the students to a degree as it helps liven up conversations but the fu$@ing dragon Rihan is just annoying I’d seriously be fine if teach didn’t have a love interest at all and his main reason for caring was the students, rather than that annoying ass dragon that almost made me stop listening from book 3 onwards..

Just lucky the overall story and concepts are too good to not keep going at this point.

Overall the book series is fantastic and I only hate the emotional/attitude of 2-3 characters as to why I hate it. But the series gets 5/5 from me this book got a 3 due to the afore mentioned issues

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it's all coming together

still well written but I feel a little lost with how fast everything escalated. also I really hope board evolves in the next book, his Dao is so Goku stupid at this point he's half way to the MC harem no one was ever expecting hahahah

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