
The Legend of Alaburg
Alaburg University, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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John Keating
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By:
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Greg Walters
About this listen
The adventure-filled summer holidays with friends are almost over, and Bryn is looking forward to his second semester at Âlaburg.
But dark clouds have begun to gather over the continent. Orc forces are invading the dwarf lands, and the fragile peace between the four nations is hanging by a thread. Before they know it, Bryn and his friends are caught in the middle of the battle for Razuclan.
However, Bryn must also face another challenge. Will he learn to control his power or end up endangering the lives of those around him and risk never finding Drena again?
©2021 Greg Walters (P)2023 Podium Audio
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