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City of the Fallen Sky

De: Tim Pratt
Narrado por: Victor Bevine
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Once a student of alchemy with the dark scholars of the Technic League, Alaeron fled their arcane order when his conscience got the better of him, taking with him a few strange devices of unknown function. Now in hiding in a distant city, he's happy to use his skills creating minor potions and wonders - at least until the back-alley rescue of an adventurer named Jaya lands him in trouble with a powerful crime lord. In order to keep their heads, Alaeron and Jaya must travel across wide seas and steaming jungles in search of a wrecked flying city and the magical artifacts that can buy their freedom. Yet the Technic League hasn't forgotten Alaeron's betrayal, and an assassin armed with alien weaponry is hot on their trail....

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Engaging Story • Likeable Characters • Great Villain • Interesting Worldbuilding • Natural Dialogue

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It was an amazing journey starting with a scene setting first few chapters that evolve into slow revelations of the characters true merits as you listen/read. On par, in my opinion, with the Liars series

A wonderful Journey

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Loved the story and the back story all in one. All the lands traveled each unique and Pathfinder true. I look forward to the next book in the series.

Two stories in one

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I wasn't familiar with the Pathfinder universe before this and found "City of the Fallen Sky" a good jumping on point. I liked that the main character wasn't some overpowered hero. It's a pretty standard story of unlikely companions going on a journey, facing challenges and danger, and becoming friends (sort of) along the way. The magic and world and characters are interesting. It's all basic fantasy genre tropes but they're done well enough not to feel cliche. Some aspects are genuinely intriguing and made me want to know more. I got more invested than I expected to be and was satisfied with how it all played out.

Good adventure

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I really enjoy Victor Bevine's reading of this. I don't have time to read often so audio books are the only way I'm able to enjoy great books. I recommend City of the Fallen Sky to any fantasy reader.

Great book in the Pathfinder tales series

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A friend of mine has been trying to sell me on Pathfinder as a franchise, to middling success. This book, which he recommended, has not helped.

This book serves more as a tour through Pathfinder's world of Golarion than as a proper story. Pratt does his best, and does introduce a couple interesting ideas, namely with the MC's artifacts. But overall, its obvious that there isn't much room for change, both in the setting's status quo and in the characters.

Unfortunately, the characters as they are weren't terribly engaging either. Alaeron is just a general sleeze, and aside from his one moment of heroism in the beginning, he does nothing of interest. Jaya is just a Girl, and serves as little more than a carrot to lead the plot along. I would applaud Skiver for representation, but introducing the one openly gay man in the novel as the least reputable cutthroat you've ever seen, and not even having the decency to actually make the cutthroat part fun, doesn't earn any marks.

Honestly, the book isn't terrible. I finished it. It was fine. But it's far from great.

Not a good standalone piece

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