• Dungeons of the Divine

  • Blue Phoenix, Book 2
  • By: Tinalynge
  • Narrated by: Scott Merriman
  • Length: 21 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (400 ratings)

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Dungeons of the Divine

By: Tinalynge
Narrated by: Scott Merriman
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Publisher's summary

A world where strength determines the future accomplishments of people.

A world where magical beasts roam the lands. A place where Hui Yue and his friends finds themselves on the road of cultivation, which leads to the Dungeons of the Divine. But what exactly are these dungeons, and what will they find deep within?

Join Hui Yue and his friends on an epic adventure through a world where only the strong survive.

©2016 Tinalynge (P)2021 Podium Audio

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slightly annoying

constant lips lips lips face face face... who cares about their every lip movement. all this person's books are like this so far, I like the stories but geesh. .. if all the facial movements were cut out, I feel like the books would only be half the length. and lots of repetitive information. don't need to hear about someone's handsome or beautiful face more than once.. once is description enough.. don't need the constant reminders...... love the stories but these parts are just terrible.

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amazing

beautiful writing and constantly kept me engaged. I thought the very end was a little rushed but this book deserves 5 stars and I can't wait to listen to the next one.

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fun story

I enjoyed this story but there were many times I wondered where was the editor. Many times the author would use the same phrases over again or same descriptions within the same paragraph.It often felt redundant. Despite this though I still enjoyed the story.

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Fantastic!!!

This is going to be one of those series of books I will listen to over and over again! The narration is amazing and Tinalynge is one of my new favorite authors. The world he creates is vast and encompassing, don’t miss out!

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Mis used words

Good story but inconsistent details and the wrong words are regularly used for the meaning they are trying to convey

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i really liked it

i liked this book i hope that he would get a new skill
or something like that but instead he got the transformation hopefully the author doesn't do another timeskip to him getting to the capital and it likes explains him getting there i also hope he gets duke rank in the next book as soon as the next one comes on pre order im pre order it recommended a good second book awesome OP main character basically nobody can beat him he can handle any grandmaster and Duke and anyone higher longfang
has it covered

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Nothing really exciting

Story is just not that exciting. It’s like the author tries to throw out events that should be really good, but the over exaggerated outcomes still are not very exciting. It’s like the author feeds up the obstacles the MC has to overcome and the MC does it without any doubt. lol. No logic or anything just boom success. Also what’s going on with the caves?! Terrible. Also doesn’t the MC have caves on the inside of him they talked about?! What happened to them. The whole steel and bone thing was different but didn’t go anywhere. Lol. I’ll try the next one but only to see if it got better!

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Book could be half as long.

Stopped halfway. It felt to me the author would explain a scene and then in the next paragraph explain the scene again only slightly differently and this was often. Also you were constantly reminded that one of the main characters had this ability or skill or what have you every single chapter. I think the best way I could put it is ‘redundantly descriptive’. It became tedious for me and even speeding up the reading didn’t help. The plot itself is fine. The performance is fine. Also the absolute loyalty with The main character didn’t feel realistic to me, like they were only an extension of Hui Yue rather than unique characters at times. There are very few books I don’t finish and this one I just couldn’t do it.

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The Author set the world on Easy Mode

And expects you to be impressed as the MC continues the Com-Stomping from the first book. This book is okay. Read it if you have nothing else to do.

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Pretty Good, not as good as book #1

I really enjoyed book one and was excited for this book. Sadly, this book let me down quite a bit. I'm going to take a break from the series before I read the next book.

The parts that really bugged me were the main character's strength vs those he fought and how he came out on top every time. I expect the main character to survive in a series. However, the fights described he shouldn't have walked away from. I don't want to go into spoilers, so I'm not going to say any more than that. I think the odds needed to be more scaled to the main character's skill level.

There are some really annoying repetition moments that bugged me. For example, when your watching a TV series, and they go to a commercial break, when they come back from the commercial break, they repeat what they last said before the commercial. This does that a lot, but without the commercial break.

I absolutely love cultivation stories. I want to hear all about body tempering, herbal medicines, etc. This book had quite a bit of the medicinal options. You could say there is some body tempering, but it is really basic. The chi cultivation is pretty well done and described. However the ranks in the system are a bit unique compared to others, its a bit tough to understand. I found a wiki that really helped by giving a chart I can compare. I'd suggest you bring it up, but be careful because it has his age and progression the chart I saw with basically spoilers about when he achieves each rank.

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