The Wizard's Butler
The Wizard's Butler, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Tom Taylorson
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De:
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Nathan Lowell
Winner of 2021 Voice Arts Award, Audiobook Narration — Fantasy
"He thinks he's a wizard," they said.
For five grand a month and a million-dollar chaser, Roger Mulligan didn't care how crazy the old geezer was. All he had to do was keep Joseph Perry Shackleford alive and keep him from squandering the estate for a year.
But they didn't tell him about the pixies.
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Wonderful characters!
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The story isn’t bad, but the characters fall a little too much into “good people do good things/bad people do bad things fallacy such that even though Mr. Dragon Hoard could help a lot of people, he’s going full NIMBY and his primary entertainment is being mean to his grasping niece. But since he’s a good guy (TM), those actions aren’t presented as bad. And since the niece is only presented as the bad guy (TM) her concerns are dismissed as motivated by bad will, despite Joseph *never* allowing her to see him as competent. Readers need more than “of course it’s obvious that condos would be bad therefore she’s bad” when a niece has only ever seen her uncle be vague and dotty in recent years. It’s not her fault she’s not magical. Maybe she is that terrible but if so, it makes her a boring, unsympathetic antagonist. An antagonist that can be dismissed easily isn’t very interesting - the stakes may be high but the outcome is obvious.
Worldbuilding: Although some bits, like the internet install details, went on well beyond necessity, details that could have their own arcs (like pixies) remained relatively static (or possibly left for a sequel?) and all the magic stayed in the realm of minor tricks or plausible deniability. There were a couple bits of magic that needed more evidence to support the actions taken/not taken as, at least to this reader, their problematic nature was not sufficiently proven. Which is to say the crafting could have been more clever - there were so many options (house features, magic features, secondary characters - Sam, running lady, lawyer buddy, etc…) presented that could have added value beyond their basic existence, and most weren’t explored much beyond their introductions. Those that got more airtime could have been more integrated and escalated. Someone reading this for the magic would be underwhelmed, but not necessarily dissatisfied.
I think this book has a lot of promise, and my biggest frustration was that it didn’t quite live up to its potential, for all that the journey was a pleasant meander.
Steam: none, aside from Roger looking down a few blouses in the beginning. Fortunately he stops that.
Narration: saved it. I almost didn’t make it thru the first chapter of Roger staring down blouses. A couple multi-syllabic words were a but garbled, and how often the word “tarmac” comes up, in a story mostly set indoors, is more evident when read aloud, but the narration was generally good and pleasant.
agreeable stage setting
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This is amazing. Great, subtle, small focus!
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Fun, no pressure story.
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Very enjoyable story and narrator
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Delightful read!
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A good book; different from others
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Still waiting....
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I want to write a review about why I loved this book so much, but am struggling to put it into words. It's not your usual Fantasy novel. It might even be more of a fictional drama, a type of story I don't usually enjoy. Yet I can't recommend this book enough. It was so well written, and the narrator, Tom Taylorson, absolutely brought it to life.
I'm afraid to get too descriptive and give part of the story away. So, though you have zero reasons to trust me, GET THIS BOOK. I truly believe you won't be sorry.
Excellent - A Must for Your Library
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Most Wonderful!!!
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