• Limits of Power

  • Paladin's Legacy, Book 4
  • By: Elizabeth Moon
  • Narrated by: Angela Dawe
  • Length: 20 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (670 ratings)

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Limits of Power

By: Elizabeth Moon
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Publisher's summary

Elizabeth Moon is back with the fourth adventure in her best-selling fantasy epic. Moon brilliantly weaves a colorful tapestry of action, betrayal, love, and magic set in a richly imagined world that stands alongside those of such fantasy masters as George R. R. Martin and Robin Hobb.

The unthinkable has occurred in the kingdom of Lyonya. The queen of the Elves - known as the Lady - is dead, murdered by former elves twisted by dark powers. Now the Lady’s half-elven grandson must heal the mistrust between elf and human before their enemies strike again. Yet as he struggles to make ready for an attack, an even greater threat looms across the Eight Kingdoms.Throughout the north, magic is reappearing after centuries of absence, emerging without warning in family after family - rich and poor alike. In some areas, the religious strictures against magery remain in place, and fanatical followers are stamping out magery by killing whoever displays the merest sign of it - even children. And as unrest spreads, one very determined traitor works to undo any effort at peace - no matter how many lives it costs. With the future hanging in the balance, it is only the dedication of a few resolute heroes who can turn the tides...if they can survive.

©2013 Elizabeth Moon (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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RE-RE-RECORD PLEEASE!!!!NarratorRUINS GREAT BOOK

ANGELA DAWE IS AN 8DIOT ANDR7IND THIS BOOK.

A7DIBLE NEEDSTO AS VAN DYKE 0R EARIKSON RERE-RECORD IT.


THEY DID IT FOR GJOST STORY bu Jim Butcher. And other books.

AND I ASKED FOR A REDUND OF MY CREDIT


I love the story. Deeply struggled to listen to it. Angela Dawe is the worst!
SHE'S WORST THAN WORST.

it would have been worth waiting another year for this book on audio to get either of the other two narrators to read it.

in the review section for this book there are 10 pages of reviews. every reviewer phrases the author and whales about the narrator. There's not a single comment that is not book was great narrator was awful horrible I should have read this one instead etc etc.

not only does her inflection in voice really stink pronunciation suck and she read a 19 or 21 year old character like he was 10 , all sniffling and whining the whole way through the book.

I like Elizabeth Moon's work. I was really delighted to see the books that I had read so many times finally on Audible. That is the original trilogy deed of paksenarrion. when the author step back into this world I was delighted that I could listen to it immediately. Every book, as it appeared in the pre-release call him, was grabbed up the credit spent on a book not yet available to even listen to a preview. If I had listened to this preview I would never have purchased this book. Because the narrator is so bad I might never have finished the series.

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good story but cant stand the narrator

What was one of the most memorable moments of Limits of Power?

the way the new narrator mispronounced everything

How could the performance have been better?

different narrator

Any additional comments?

wish they hadn't changed narrator or at least the new narrator should have checked how the other narrators in this series pronounced some of the names

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Narrator kills good book

I read this before listening - and am SO glad. I've like the series from Sheepfarmer's Daughter. That said, this is a HARD listen. Words like "taig", "Arrenis" and others are pronounced completely differently than in the previous six books, making it difficult to follow the story. I can understand bringing in a new narrator, but she should have at least listened to the previous books!

In addition, most of the time, this narrator seems to adopt a whiny, childlike voice. Perhaps it is my age, but it is very grating, especially for several hours at a time.

I eagerly look forward to the next book in the series, and will buy it - in print. If not narrated by the same person, will also purchase the audio book!

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Don't like Angela Dawe

Where does Limits of Power rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I got it because the story left me hanging, and I really liked it.

How could the performance have been better?

If someone contracts to read a book that is an ongoing series, the least that "professional" could do is listen to the previous books. Angela Dawe pronounces everything, from place names to people names and everything else, differently from the previous books. It's driving me nuts trying to figure out who/what/where she's talking about. I'll finish it because I love the series, but I'll certainly not seek out Angela Dawe as a narrator.

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Narrator was just bad.

The story was wonderful however the narrator was not good. She mispronounced many words i.e. privacy. The characters were hard to distinguish because the narrator was just not good.

I would recommend the book and unless you are visually impaired not invest in the audiobook. I have no choice as I do not read braille.

The story was a wonderful continuation of the previous books. Can not wait for the next one. I hope this helps. D

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Narrator kills story!

If you could sum up Limits of Power in three words, what would they be?

Narration-ruined tale

What did you like best about this story?

I love this series, and the story reminded us of the intricate past while holding out complex possibilities for the future. Limits of Power gave us (for me) truly unexpected developments in the lives of some major characters, as well as revelations of their past. The reappearance of Paks was a highlight as well as the hope of a starring role for her in the next installment. However, frankly it was difficult to follow it and I missed important parts I'm sure because I kept being distracted by the narrator's voice and pronunciations, to the point where I didn't go back to passages that needed deeper attention. For the first time in reading a favorite and much anticipated story I actually bought another book in the middle of it, and had to come back to it later. That was after re-reading Echoes of Betrayal so that I could be clearer on what I was hearing (or not) in Limits of Power. I will definitely not be listening to this story again, as much as I may need to. Will buy the written version instead perhaps.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Angela Dawe?

Any of the previous narrators in the series, or my two favorite newly discovered narrators, Robert Glennister and Sophie Ward. Angela Dawe seemed to do fine with children's voices or young women but not with the adult male human characters,the elves or gnomes, and her cadence was cringe-worthy.In my opinion the reviewer Anita got it exactly right.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Sorry to beat a dead horse but truly the narration made me cry. I won't tell the things that made me laugh in the story as that would truly be spoiler alert!

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Continuation of the Paksanarian tale is welcome

Would you consider the audio edition of Limits of Power to be better than the print version?

I am an avid Audible Listener, I haven't read a book in over 6 years preferring to hear them vice read them.

What did you like best about this story?

Elizabeth Moon's Paks world is one of my favorite series, I've just relistened to it for the third time in anticipation of the latest book. The series still has more to enjoy, as this latest book, while feeding my desire for more, has me awaiting the next book.

The characters are so engaging and as we initially followed Paks, through her becoming a Paladin, we now are experiencing each of the cast's growing into new roles within their respective domains.

Would you be willing to try another one of Angela Dawe’s performances?

I was disappointed with her reading, primarily due to her using her own pronunciation for places, cities and people and things, when one narrator has set the proper form for persons place and things its painful to have a new narrator change those name forms to something that is just off. It was a terrible distraction and very annoying. Why did someone like Ms Moon not provide the proper annunciation for the Tauge, Cities and peoples names, why did this producer let her change all that this late in the series???

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I truly love this series, following Paks, Kierry, Arcalan, Dorian, Stamell and the rest is such a joy. I personally loved the first narrator, Jennifer Van Dyck, I'm also a huge fan of the second narrator, who did one book, Susan Erickson, however Angela Dawe's pronunciation of places people and things in this world was extremely distracting.

Any additional comments?

Jennifer please read us the next book!

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Skip this narrator

If you could sum up Limits of Power in three words, what would they be?

This is a wonderful book by one of my favorite authors. It continues the story of Paks' friends from Fox company with several surprising twists. Can't wait for the next one.

What didn’t you like about Angela Dawe’s performance?

Angela had good voices and vocal differentiation but she didn't do her homework. She absolutely butchered the pronunciations of the people and places in the book, as well as many ordinary words in the English language. I absolutely cringed every time and found it extremely distracting. I highly recommend that any reader who takes over a series first listen to the previous books and find out how all the other readers pronounced things.

Any additional comments?

Elizabeth, I know you not our "bi*ch", but when is the next one coming out?

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Disappointing narrator

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I am not a fantasy fan as a rule, but I will read or listen to any of Elizabeth Moon's stories. Sadly, narrator Angela Dawe all but ruined this book for me by reducing several character's dialog to sounding more at home in "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" than a good Moon story.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Angela Dawe?

Jennifer Van Dyck

What character would you cut from Limits of Power?

The cast of characters is difficult to keep straight, but they all seem to be contributing to the unfolding saga.

Any additional comments?

This is one time I wish I hadn't let my enthusiasm for the next book in a series propel me forward without trying a sample first. I may be reading print versions of subsequent Paladin's Legacy books.

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Wonderful story. Uneven narration

Would you consider the audio edition of Limits of Power to be better than the print version?

No

Who was your favorite character and why?

Dorian

Would you be willing to try another one of Angela Dawe’s performances?

No

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No

Any additional comments?

The story is excellent but the narration is uneven. Some of the variations in voice sound forced and strained. This distracts from the story and lessens the impact. This is the only time I have been disappointed in an Audible book.

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