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Seven Princes

Books of the Shaper, Volume 1

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Seven Princes

By: John R. Fultz
Narrated by: David De Vries
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It is an Age of Legends.

Under the watchful eye of the Giants, the kingdoms of Men rose to power. Now, the Giant-King has slain the last of the Serpents and ushered in an era of untold peace and prosperity. Where a fire-blackened desert once stood, golden cities flourish in verdant fields.

It is an Age of Heroes.

But the realms of Man face a new threat: an ancient sorcerer slaughters the rightful King of Yaskatha before the unbelieving eyes of his son, young Prince D'zan. With the Giant-King lost to a mysterious doom, it seems that no one has the power to stop the coming storm.

It is an Age of War.

The fugitive Prince seeks allies across the realms of Men and Giants to liberate his father's stolen kingdom. Six foreign Princes are tied to his fate. Only one thing is certain: War is coming.

Seven Princes. Some will seek glory. Some will seek vengeance. All will be legends.

©2012 John R. Fultz (P)2012 Hachette
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Historical
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This started out good but it got bogged down. There are a lot of characters but what really sealed the deal (I didn't finish it) is when the story line went into a long philosophical discussion about half way through (the author is a HS teacher so maybe that had something to do with it, dunno). Anywho, couldn't finish the book. It just lost me.

Lost me.

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Fast-paced is the best way to describe this epic fantasy novel. From the way I understand it this is book 1 of 4 in the series and it is a series I will be waiting for. There are so many great ideas in this novel that it could have easily taken 4 novels to tell this this one instalment. This is not a fantasy series based on realism or delayed gratification. It suggests that something is going to happen and then it happens.

Once or twice I had to go back and figure out if something was a metaphor or meant to be real... sometimes in magical stories it is hard to tell. But this also lends itself to some great imagery either way ... "the great serpent belched a hurricane across the town."

I recommend this read if you really just want some fun high epic fast-paced fantasy escapism.

a fast paced epic fantasy

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What would have made Seven Princes better?

A solid story line and a more energetic performance

What was most disappointing about John R. Fultz’s story?

the road to no where

How could the performance have been better?

Energy.. there was none

What character would you cut from Seven Princes?

None.. they deserve each other in this.

Any additional comments?

snore..

Slow, Boring and Dull

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Awesome book the main character is my favorite has some of the greatest adventures can’t wait for the next book to come out on audible but its been eight years so where are the other two books

Great book

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Author John Fultz blends the visceral energy of Robert E. Howard with the antique grandeur of Clark Ashton Smith, all while keeping his prose accessible to modern readers. Seven Princes begins with an apocalyptic chapter that sets the stage of an epic conflict. After which, the story slows down a bit for the establishment of the key characters and this world's lore.
Be patient and read on, for the last half of the book pays off in all ways that good story should. Action, revenge, torture, giants, miracles, true love... Everything needed for a multifaceted fantasy. I very much enjoyed this book. A satisfying read indeed.

Conan in Zothique

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