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Mistification

By: Kaaron Warren
Narrated by: Tom Lawrence
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Marvo is a stage magician. His magic is real. Marvo grows up without knowing his parents, without knowing his heritage, without knowing much about life. The magicians have always been with us, since the beginning of civilisation. They fill our heads with the mist, keeping us from witnessing the stark reality of existence. But are things so bad that Marvo will bring it down on all of us, forever?

Marvo begins to understand those around him, and his place in the world; he discovers that his remarkable powers can be put to good, or to evil. He only has to choose…

©2011 Karoon Warren (P)2014 Audible Studios

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A story about telling stories?

If you're looking for things like plot and character development...keep looking. I gave this 2 hours at 1.5 speed to....get around to development and it's just a bunch of people way below average intelegence telling what they see as fascinating antedotes. The lead character is apparently aging as the story continues, but shows no signs of maturing because so much time is given to random idiots making excuses to fail at life. The 'magic' doesn't appear to have much of a system at all and when it happens its presentation is so weak you're inclined to think the lead is just delusional because his grandma was crazy and he's just never going to emotionally mature bast a mental age of 8. Since everyone appears to be a bumbling idiot you don't even have hope that the setup for recovering from childhood trauma will happen because a strange birth apparently justifies being a lifelong underachiever with delusions of significance because of reasons the author doesn't feel like giving a bare minimum exposition to cover. It's like someone told the writer to 'show don't tell' and the writer interpreted that to mean 'tell don't tell'.

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