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The Rebel Mages
- Narrated by: Amy McFadden, Jesse Vilinski
- Length: 18 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Journey to the magical world of Erthia in these two exciting prequels to The Black Witch by critically acclaimed author Laurie Forest.
Wandfasted
Twenty years before Elloren Gardner enrolled at the illustrious Verpax University, Erthia was rent asunder during the devastating Realm War. When Tessla Harrow is driven from her home by the fighting, she discovers a depth of power she never knew she had...and an irresistible draw toward Vale Gardner, the son of the most powerful mage her people have ever known - the Black Witch.
Light Mage
Before Elloren Gardner came to possess the White Wand of myth, the wand was drawn to another bearer: Sagellyn Gaffney. Sage’s affinity for light magery, a rare skill among Gardnerians, makes her the perfect protector for the one tool that can combat the shadows spreading across Erthia. But in order to keep the wand safe from the dark forces hunting for it, Sage must abandon everything she once knew and forge a new path for herself...a dangerous course that could lead to either triumph or utter ruin.
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- Craghyrax
- 12-05-2020
Undeniably derivative
I have fairly open standards for the books I read. I don't mind things being formulaic and predictable. But the plot of Wandfasted was so conspicuously similar to Pride and Prejudice, it was very difficult to suspend disbelief and to immerse myself as much as I'd like to. The books offer useful historical information that fans of the main trilogy will find interesting to piece together.
A really enjoy the tone or pitch of the narrator's voice, and her accent. However, for much of the time she was stuck sounding as though she was going to cry. This was perfectly appropriate for certain parts of the plot, but it was overdone at other points.
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- Millsy
- 12-07-2020
Disappointing at first but...
After listening to the black mage series, I did find this a bit disappointing at first as I bought it thinking it was a continuation of that series which it isn’t. The story is enjoyable enough, it could very much have been its own series revolving around Sage but this book is very much a prequel for the black mage series so I do recommend listening to this book but do so before listening to the accompanying series.
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- Andrew W
- 29-03-2019
Narrator’s constant urgency annoying
Like the book however the narrator is often reading with a sense of urgency.. there needs to be relief in her tone occasionally
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