
Ruler of the Realm
The Faerie Wars Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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James Daniel Wilson
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De:
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Herbie Brennan
Meanwhile, Prince Pyrgus has stumbled across some mysterious crystal flowers with an apparently formidable secret weapon, and there are rumours of a demon invasion led by Beleth, the Prince of Darkness.
Queen Blue, wary of her uncle's uncharacteristic generosity, pays a visit to the Spicemaster's labyrinth in an attempt to divine the possible future of the Realm. She is warned to beware someone close, little realising just how careful she will need to be.
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The first narrator was amazing. The second was great too, but after two whole books its a tough transition between the tones and name pronunciations. Besides that-no beef with Mr. Wilson.
HOWEVER, the ending of this book bothers me. Annoys, irritates, ruffles my feathers and scratches the record. A literal record scratch audibly followed by all rights reserved would have been more dignified and deserved. This book’s ending reads off like a rushed fanfic on A03, and if that’s what Herb wanted all the power to him but maaaaan.
I figured forty different things before the final chapter would occur. The whiplash I simply shant recover from.
I enjoyed the whole series though, so there’s that.
“The End…?”
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Good but...
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disappointed with different name calling
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My second beef wasn't actually with the story and has no reflection on the book itself. I listened to this one in audio book format. The first two were narrated by Gerard Doyle, who is an excellent narrator. For whatever reason, they switched to a different narrator, James Daniel Wilson, for the third book. Now it would be unfair to hint that Wilson isn't a good narrator, because he is and I would gladly listen to other books he narrated. However, it bugged me to no end that he changed some of the pronunciations for this third novel. It took me a while to figure out that the new character wasn't actually a new character, but one of the main characters, Pyrgus. Wilson's pronunciation was completely different and that threw me. In my opinion, everyone would have been better served had he stuck to the same pronunciations in this volume as in the others. It took me personally half the book to get used to it and I find it difficult to rate this book because of the change. I don't know whether I'm rating fairly or not. However, since I have to rate it somehow, I'll give it a 3 out of 5, but keep in mind that it might be better with the same narrator or read on paper.
Difficult to Judge
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The author seemed to not really have an idea of what he wanted to do as he kept floundering back and forth with the characters emotions, attitudes, and total characteristics it would have been a lot easier to get through that character personality unrest as in the last book if it was Gerard Doyle but with James Wilson it was just torcher.
Narrator ruined this book for me
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