
Birthright
The Technomage Archive, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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CB Droege
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De:
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B.J. Keeton
Damien Vennar used to be a god.
As a technomage, Damien had the power to create entire universes. Then, 500 years ago, he gave it all up. He suspended the nanites that made up his bloodstream and began to age - and eventually die - like anyone else. For centuries, Damien has lived among those who once worshiped him, his real identity fading into myth and legend.
Hundreds of years later, when Ceril Bain finds Damien's old sword buried in his grandfather's garden, he's put on the fast-track to follow in Vennar's footsteps. Over the next six years, Ceril trains as a technomage aboard the Inkwell Sigil, a ship with the ability to travel between dimensions. Just as Ceril is preparing to undergo his rites and finish his training, the Inkwell Sigil loses power. Stranded in space with no way back home, Ceril and four of his classmates are given their final assignment: go into uncharted territory, find a way back home, and bring back the one person who can fix the ship - Damien Vennar himself.
While away, Ceril and his team find themselves in a predicament when they confuse an attempt at first contact with an attack and kill two of the world's winged inhabitants. They are shortly captured and imprisoned, and the only thing keeping them alive is their angel-like captors' belief they may be the subjects of an ancient prophecy about a group of magic-wielding messiahs. But that's impossible, isn't it?
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, a good story and plot line. Easy to get hooked into the telling.What about CB Droege’s performance did you like?
The narrators performance was good, but the choreography leaves something to be desired, to many long pauses and pointless music interludes between chapters.Any additional comments?
Can't wait for the sequel.Great Story
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Weird pauses
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First, the dialogs were forced and kept going on about "don't you get it?" many times the author felt the need to tell readers the same thing over and over.
Secondly, the sudden flip [spoilers] of gramps' character was strange, and off putting. The needless killing was very over the top, especially when killed in such needlessly gruesome ways.
As a note, not everyone vomits when faced with death.
The narration was enjoyable. I had no issues following which character was which and found the voice very soothing.
Good narration /awkward story
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