• The Lion Academy

  • Legend of Raven, Book 2
  • By: Konstantin Zaitsev
  • Narrated by: Brian Nishii
  • Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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The Lion Academy

By: Konstantin Zaitsev
Narrated by: Brian Nishii
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Publisher's summary

Rings of Power unleash the inner strength. They lead the true cultivators against the creatures of Hell.

Having won the battle with the demon, Yang Wu leaves Thunder Pearl behind to study at the Lion Academy. Ahead of him lie underhand struggles of clans and secret societies, ancient secrets, and dangerous enemies. He will have to go through many trials and fights, putting his life and health on the line. To survive and stay on the top, Yang will have to get to know himself better and master his new powers.

A champion never gives up. He stares death in the eye as he prepares himself for his next fight, chanting the ancient mantra in his head.

There is no pain. There is no death. There is only the path. There is only my will.

©2023 Konstantin Zaitsev (P)2023 Podium Audio

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he complains a lot

complains about training not just running but training altogether a lot and that's confusing considering being a fighter is more training than actually fighting if you know what I mean. I do agree with the whole everybody talks in riddles and doesn't get straight to the point it is annoying

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Excellent

I have listened and loved every moment this series is definitely worth a listen. great job.!

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Enjoying it

I am still enjoying the series. Will definitely be buying the third book. I recommend this series.

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So so story with Minimal Character Progression

The story was really lacking. And the way the narrator talks just drives me insane. He has a "haughty" and "airy" type voice where he tries to make every thing sound in some sort of "mystical" and "awe inspiring" way. At least, that's my guess at what he's trying for, but it just comes across as pretentious and annoying.

The main character has so many annoying character flaws its just hard to listen to.

There was some progression. The only thing I really enjoyed about the book was the type of story and the elements of the world the main character is in. I love progression and the ability to "cultivate" and this book has a lot of those concepts. However, it wasn't really a good book.

While I love the genre, I think I'll skip the next book in this series.

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