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The Elven Inquisition

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The Elven Inquisition

De: Steve Wiley
Narrado por: Michael J. Lunney
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Elf privilege. Marginalized mermaids. Woke trolls. Pumpkin fairy reparations....

Welcome to the chaotic kingdom of Fantasmagoria, where an inquisition for absolute equity rages and the masses combat all forms of social injustice by any means necessary. Elves are burned at the stake for suggesting there is a biological difference between mermaids and goblins. Djinns are executed for granting capitalistic wishes. Vampires are tortured to death for insensitive jokes made five hundred years ago.

Finbar Finneban is a well-intentioned faun employed by the kingdom newspaper. At work, Finbar is made to censor, ensure staff diversity, and write virtuous articles on the inquisition. Problem is, Finbar resents the inquisition. He hates the victimology, identity politics, and cancellation culture. More than anything, he hates the madness of crowds. The question is: can he, and the kingdom, survive them?

The Elven Inquisition is a hilarious, thought-provoking satire on the divisive cultural and political issues plaguing modern-day society, from Fairytale Chicago author Steve Wiley.

©2020 Steve Wiley (P)2020 Steve Wiley
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An interesting short story about what could happen when things are taken to an extreme. This is a quick easy listen although there were a few character voices that were not easy to clearly understand at first listen.
I received a free audiobook code in exchange for an honest review.

The Elven Inquisition

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Orwell meets Tolkien in this one of a kind fairytale which is a satire of the current woke ideology permeating every aspect of culture today. An inquisition for equitability terrorizes the kingdom of Fantasmagoria, with the story mirroring many of the hot buttons in the news today - media bias, cancel culture, thought crimes, plague, reparations, etc. The narrator makes this fun to listen to, and his accent is perfect for a woke fairy story.

Uniquely absurd and hilarious woke satire

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oh well educated and entertaining version of the world's contradicting confusing and tyrannical BS issues in real world today

Fun take on current events

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I must warn there is a fair amount of very graphic public executions that anyone who is squeamish should probably skip this book, there's a fair amount of bad language as well as some sexual references that would make me rate this as a R / 18+ level read. Animal Farm meets fantasy and fairy realms. It really shows many of the extremes that we are dealing with today and the level of bias in the media (social and news) and though we aren't putting people to dealth many are having their lives/careers ruined for speaking up often very publicly. The inquisition for equitability that is plaguing Fantasmagoria, shows the censorship, cancel culture, reparations and the fear and communist controls forced on the citizens. It was honestly hard for me to get through because of its graphic nature and how close he came with the parables. It's a good read for the older crowd of fantasy and wokeful readers. The narrated did a great job and was definitely entertaining.

—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Fantasy & Fairy Realm Meets Woke Parables 18+ Read

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Trigger warning: this story is meant as an ironic reflection on the so-called 'wokeness' of social justice warriors and other extreme-leftist-minded people. It's written as a parable, a fable actually. I liked the premisse, it's why I chose this book, and it actually gets off to a great start. However, about halfway through it seems to loose its focus and the story is no longer one story with one plotline, but each chapter now turns into a separate fable, with the MC as kind of a tourist in his own story. Which is a pity, for that change steals the wind from its sails, and it ends a bit dull. Expect no great ideas or moral direction to solve this problem of 'wokeness', something a good parable should have included I feel, other than let's blow the whole thing up and start over (I mean come on, that's no solution).
It also comes dangerously close to borrowing almost literal ideas or even paraphrasing Orwell's 1984 (but maybe that's only because true leftist wokeness automatically brings us some variant of 1984's dystopia...)

Narration is fine, not the greatest I've ever heard but nice enough.

Inspite of my critique above, I really did like this story and I may listen to it again in the future to see if I can figure out in even greater detail what each of the fables refers to in our world today.

~ I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. I was not required to write a positive review and this reflects my honest opinion of the work.

Nice ironic parable, starts off great

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