Winds of Change
Valdemar: The Mage Winds, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Karen White
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Mercedes Lackey
In The Mage Winds trilogy, which began with the best-selling novel Winds of Fate, author Mercedes Lackey continues the epic that started with her first published book. Arrows of the Queen introduced listeners to the remarkable land of Valdemar, the kingdom protected by its Heralds - men and women gifted with extraordinary mind powers - aided and served by their mysterious Companions - horselike beings who know the many secrets of Valdemar's magical heritage. None but the Companions remember the long-ago age when high magic was lost to Valdemar as the last Herald-Mage gave his life to protect his kingdom from destruction by dark sorceries.
But now the protective barrier set so long ago over Valdemar is crumbling, and with the realm imperiled by the dark magic of Ancar of Hardorn, Princess Elspeth, Herald and heir to the throne, has gone on a desperate quest in search of a mentor who can teach her to wield her fledgling mage-powers and help her to defend her threatened kingdom.
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Elspeth & Darkwind
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Can barely stand the narrator
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The plot here isn't bad. Lots of training, some light action, and then the climactic action. The pacing is good and the resolution works well. There is more of both deus ex machina and diabolus ex machina than I would prefer in a novel. <spoiler>And the dead enemy from the previous book returning without either foreshadowing or a good explanation here is jarring.</spoiler>
The book has multiple POVs, with the majority being in Elspeth's head. There are enough excursions into other characters to break the narrative flow without being enough to support a strong subplot. The various bits do tell a coherent story.
The supporting character work is good, with solid growth for Nyara and Need, and a bit of work for Skif.
The protagonist work is better. In the first book in this trilogy, Elspeth acted like a spoiled brat (again). Here, she is more mature. (The change was a bit abrupt, but since the previous personality didn't really match the maturation she had undergone in previous Valdemar books, I'm going to take that as a correction rather than an error.) Her power increase is abrupt here, but there are decent reasons, and there is good character growth.
The antagonist is the worst sort of evil for evil's sake, though there is a bit more justification presented about his background here. I still find him unconvincing.
The narrator seems to have a problem with consistency of pronunciation in ways that are disruptive to the listening experience. Other than that, she does narrate the book well.
This is better than the first book in the series, but it's not one of Lackey's better books in Valdemar.
Decent
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Where does Winds of Change rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This entire series has always been a favorite of mine and I remember why with each time I listen or read the book.Who was your favorite character and why?
Elspeth has always been my favorite character. She's improved quite a bit in this book and has stepped away from her royal duties and has just become herself.Did Karen White do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Karen White did an admirable job with attempting to distinguish the voices. There were moments when she spoke for Darkwind and Firesong and I couldn't tell them apart. The voices are definitely less gravelly in this book, which I appreciated. I still disliked how she made Elspeth sound; it was a cross between an airhead and overly snobbish heiress.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It stole my attention for hours on end. I spent a great deal of time with my ear buds in my ears as I gamed or worked. It's amazing how Mercedes Lackey can paint entire pictures of the world with such detail. I love the relationship between Elspeth and Darkwind. The fact that they didn't rush into a relationship and became friends before they did really brings a great deal of reality and sweetness to the story.Great Story
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hate the narrator
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The story itself is great, the characters and world building are full of depth as well as action.
stilted narration mars a great story
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Love love love
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Very enjoyable
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Another fine sequel
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The narrator in book 1 by the end was starting to annoy me and I wasn't sure I would be able to finish the series (listening I have already read them). But I decided since I love the books so much to give the second one a try. I am glad I did. Someone must of coached her. Her voices for different characters are still not very strong or the greatest choices, but they do not take from the story and someone has coached her on the pronunciations of the world she was reading as that was my greatest irritant in the first one I am extremely thankful for it, and have now finished this one and moved on to the third one.
Much improved
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