
The Legions of Fire
Books of the Elements, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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David Ledoux
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De:
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David Drake
From the best-selling author of Lord of Isles....
In this novel of magical menace to the survival of all humanity, David Drake introduces a new fantasy world, Carce, based on Europe during the later Roman Empire.
Far in the north, a group of magicians perform a strange dance on a volcanic island intended to open a gateway for supernatural creatures that will allow them to devastate the whole Earth and destroy all life. Not knowing the cause, two young men, Corylus and Varus, and two women, Hedia and Alphena, each separately pursue the answer to mysterious and threatening happenings that prefigure disaster in the great city of Carce, the center of civilization. Through magical voyages in other realities where fantastic creatures, and even gods, help or hinder them, each of them must succeed or not just the city but the world will end in fire.
The Legions of Fire is the first of a fantasy quartet set in the world of the city of Carce.
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good but not the regular
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Good story, abysmal narrator
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Solid story but the narration is distracting.
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wizards want to take over the world. citizens of carsi show this is a bad ideal
great book
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Slow read. Not for me
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Garbage
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Maybe the story is great, and has a good payoff, couldn't tell.
Was a bold choice to start a book with the narration of a boring and bad poem reading. It was very well written because it was very boring and bad.
The idea of a Roman setup is a nice touch, so if you are interested, give it a try.
Just be aware, is a slooooow start.
I just stop after three hours
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A novel about a fictional city named Carce, during the late Roman Empire. A group of four discover the world will end in fire. We follow each person as they try to solve the mystery of the upcoming threat and how to prevent it from happening.
I was trying to figure out if there was a story here. The book seems to focus more on unnecessary, over description and the servants. If one was unaware that those of status during the Roman Empire had servants, this book ensures one does. The book could probably be cut in half, and not affect the “story.”
It just felt like a long prologue, with not much character development. Corylus seems to be strong, Varus is just Corylus’ friend and Alphena is a tomboy. The least boring character is Hedia, stepmother to Varus and Alphena. However, her age does not add up to how she acts and what she has experienced. I understand people in ancient times grew up a lot quicker than today, but some parts do not add up.
I did not care for any of the characters or the story. The characters could all get killed, and it would not change anything.
DNF, Unable To Push Through
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