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Mythborn I: Rise of the Adepts

Fate of the Sovereign, Book 1

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Mythborn I: Rise of the Adepts

By: V. Lakshman
Narrated by: Michael Kramer
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Apprentice assassin Arek Winterthorn has a power even he himself doesn't understand. Unable to cast even the simplest of spells, he can still disrupt the magic of others with a single touch. Arek's master, Silbane, is ordered to use that power to close a gate between their world and one inhabited by demons. This will save their people, but potentially at the cost of Arek's life.

Thus begins an epic quest brimming with betrayals, plot twists, violence, and intrigue. Silbane and Arek will fight relentlessly in battles and skirmishes against mages, dwarves, elves, and even dragons, but their true adversary may be each other. In the end, they will be faced with the ultimate question: What sacrifice is too great for the good of their people and their world?

With non-stop action, an intricate mix of powerful magic and deadly martial arts, Mythborn brings to life a world filled with creatures and gods from legend crafted by the designer of the award-winning Elder Scrolls: Arena and martial-arts master, V. Lakshman.

©2003, 2004, 2005, 2017, 2018 Mythborn Media, LLC (P)2003, 2004, 2005, 2017, 2018 Mythborn Media, LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Sword & Sorcery Combat Sports Magic Martial Arts
Engrossing Fantasy World • Complex Characters • Interesting Backstories • Powerful Storytelling • Intriguing Magic System

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I like most science fantasy work. Creating a book is a daunting task, but there are formulae for creating a bad one. One of my biggest pet peeves is when an author starts with a main character and then adds sub characters and then for no obvious motivation than to stretch the number of pages, splits the group into smaller groups and sends each on a separate story line. This is especially infuriating when the story lines are incongruous. My second peeve is flash backs. Too many flashbacks toss the story arc into disarray. Literally every other chapter in this tale is a flashback and to compound this the flashbacks ARE NOT RELATED! Start at the begining, work your way through the middle and wrap it up at the end. Is that too hard to do? I know ADHD and even I can't muddle up a story line this badly. Mr Kramer saves this fiasco.

The split tale

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if you like not being able to predict what the next page will bring or who's a good guy and who's not then this is for you.
3 books in and I STILL have no damn idea which side is the GOOD side. it's bonkers. antihero left and right! and Kramer is awesome, like always.

the whole series

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I really enjoyed book one. Great story line and Michael Kramer did an exceptional job narrating the book! Highly recommended!

Exceptional book 1!

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I won't mention names but, you'd be better off listening to The stormlight series by the same narrator. seems to be the same story.

just read the stormlight series

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It's an interesting enough story, with enjoyable characters. Michael Kramer is amazing. I could listen to him read a physics book, and might even learn something. He's just that good. He makes this story pop for me.

Worth a listen

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I found the first couple hours of this book were pretty ok. The middle was a little more exciting. The last few hours were so so boring. If you enjoy robert Jordan style of writing then this book will be enjoyable.

Somewhat ok

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Mythborn: Rise of the Adepts is the first audiobook in the Fate of the Sovereign Series. The author V. Lakshman’s has created a high fantasy world that’s so engrossing until the end, it will leave you wanting to immediately start the second book. I think this is an epic series you’ll want to keep your eye on. Lakshman’s writing is very well done.

The story begins at the end of a devastating battle and the listener is quickly drawn in by Michael Kramer’s narration and Lakshman’s writing. This historic battle shapes the entire world the listener is introduced to. The world building is a bit complicated so I’d recommend sticking with it even if you’re confused a bit at first. It’s definitely worth it.

This fantasy revolves around apprentice Arek Winterthorn who has a very different kind of … power? He could be described as being anti-magical. He has the ability to nullify other people’s magic. Being young he also is dealing with the anxiety and low self-esteem that can plague someone who is very different from his peers and who’s skills are contradictory to the norm. Right before he is to take a test and hopefully become an Adept, Arek is taken on a quest by his teacher. A quest that will make use of Arek’s special ability to nullify magic. Lakshman’s writing lets you see how the complicated journey of growing up can affect the choices people make later on in their lives. He crafts his story carefully and slowly but never does it drag.

I’m not a big fan of Michael Kramer’s voice but I also realize I’m probably in the minority in that opinion. However, I wanted to give him another try and I easily finished this audiobook without any problems. I recognize that Kramer is most certainly a skilled voice actor. His voice just isn’t my cup of tea. However, if you like Michael Kramer’s voice then you will definitely love the combination that is Lakshman and Kramer. At the time of this writing only the first audiobook is available but here’s hoping the skilled Kramer can narrate the rest. Lakshman’s writing definitely deserves the professional skills of a great narrator.

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Angst Teenager, Magic, Battle and a Quest!

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One of those you can't put down till it is done. (im) Patiently for book two and three.

Very well written

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I’ll be excited to see where this goes. I’m in for the long run, I think.

Good fantasy- creative premise

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This is book of many perspectives the only truth , is that truth is relative . Your answer says
More about you then the story.
Everyone must choose a side and every side has there own reasons . Good , Evil right and
Wrong . Can a good person do evil or Vice versa ?
I personally enjoyed the Duality of this story.
A Wheel if you get my meaning.
The narrator Mr Kramer as always does an excellent job breathing life into the words of Mr Lakshman who a storyteller on par with my favorites. I look forward too see the rest of this tale , and hopefully much more too follow .

There are no absolutes

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