Greatshadow
The Dragon Apocalypse, Book 1
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Jake Urry
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James Maxey
A classic sword and sorcery dungeon crawl to hunt a dangerous dragon!
After stealing a priceless relic from the Church of the Book, Infidel is the world’s most infamous mercenary. Now she’s got her eyes on a new prize, the fabled treasure trove of the dragon Greatshadow. Joining forces with a band of dangerous rogues, can she survive her own allies long enough to face the dragon?
Narrated by Jake Urry!
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"This one is worth reading right now." (Orson Scott Card)
"Greatshadow's level 30+ adventure is charming, not po-faced, with a group of flawed, sarcastic, quick-witted and oddball adventurers that are equally comfortable with set-piece battle and rapid fire sarcasm." (Pornokitsch)
"A magnificently entertaining romp bursting with charm." (SFX)
It's epic fantasy with wit and a sense of adventure and it's not to be missed.
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AUDIBLE 20 REVIEW SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY
Ghosts, Dragons, Shapeshifters and More!
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It took me a while to put my finger on what was the most compelling thing about the book, then it hit me: this is a genre mashup, cleverly disguised. Superhero fantasy! The characters here are well thought-out, detailed, and interesting. Heroes, villains, and rogues all stand out and are well-developed - the good, the bad, and the (very) ugly. You see their strengths and their flaws, their motivations and their beliefs. They could have come across as overly powerful and nigh-unbeatable, but the dangers they face are as tough - even tougher - than the strongest of them. (Also, this book has the BEST explanation EVER for the old-school pulp fantasy magazine cover metal bikini.)
The setting stands out as strikingly original, as well. This world is unique in that priestly magic dominates instead of the usual scholarly wizard. If you're familiar with old-school Dungeons and Dragons then the the land would be one part Dragonlance (epic storytelling, over-powerful dragons) and one part Dark Sun (elemental magic, powerful heroes). It's a well-thought-out mythology that is unique and added to my interest in the book.
Jake Urry does a great job with the narration. His voice is smooth as silk, and he does a fine job with the characters. I don't think I could have even imagined a better voice for No-Face. His voice was so smooth at times I wished he had a little more variation to his delivery to fit the mood of the situation, particularly in the action scenes.
Stagger and Infidel are on a great quest. There are dragons to fight. Ruins to explore. Friends (and frenemies) to meet like Lord Tower, Relic, Menagerie, and Aurora. Battles will be won. Lives will be lost. Won't you come along? I bet you won't be disappointed.
Deserves the stars
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This audiobook was provided by the narrator at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
A truly original epic fantasy
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Would you listen to Greatshadow again? Why?
No but I dont listen to audio books more than once.Who was your favorite character and why?
staggerWhat does Jake Urry bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
his portrayal of stagger is great, he doesn't really use much to distinguish between other characters tho.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yesAny additional comments?
I didn't even think this would be a great book but I have a large library and good books are getting scarce. so it was pleasant to find this one. almost a blend of super heroes and sword and sorcery. the world building is a little lacking but the characters are vibrant and you get to know them really well. And it has a perfect amount of humor added in to the story. The point of view is honestly one of the best, a first person but also third person as well and done in an extremely unique way. It was great!Love the narration and point of view
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Although there were times I was briefly lost when the story shifted from one plot line to another, it was easy to pick back up and get on track. In many ways, the story’s complexity made it feel larger and more substantial, but I highly recommend setting aside time to read and enjoy it. It requires focus; this is not a book you can listen to while performing tasks requiring your attention. I enjoyed the author’s use of aptronym when naming his characters. In some ways, such usage reminded me of “Pilgrim’s Progress”; for those familiar with the book you will understand what I mean. The book’s character names often fit or reflected their overall personalities. I appreciated the detailed writing and storytelling style giving me a better view into this new and rather strange fantasy world. Even though the book was packed with action, such as with the opening scene, the author did not fail to include some deeper and important aspects that brought the characters to life. There were scenes that included both deep emotional aspect and even some light (at times crude) humor. I felt the book was well balanced by keeping me on a rollercoaster ride emotionally. In a day and age where nearly every main story characters are invincible, like super heroes, this book’s characters were more life-like because each was flawed and needed to depend on the other characters strengths to survive. It was like the relationships of Gilligan’s Island placed in a fantasy world.
The book had a few of the standard fantasy tropes one would expect, but it also included some new and unique creatures, powers, and magic systems. I liked the concept of the Wardolls giving the story a bit of a futuristic or steampunk feel at times. Many of the main characters had rather strong backstories so you could better empathies when they struggled. The band of characters are quite a unique as most of them would often be repelled by each other if not for the central goal of hunting the dragon. What surprised me most about the book was the perspective from which it was told. I do not want to give any spoilers, but needless to say I was caught off guard, but once I got used to it, I enjoyed it quite a bit. As intense as the story was, the author provided relief through the use of humor, many times when it was needed. I had to laugh out loud when one of the characters favorite foods is monkey and their favorite color is black. The author pulls from details shared at different times and surprises the reader with them much later in the book. I liked the many surprises.
Jake Urry has a deep and rich narrating voice which adds to the weighty and heavy feel of the book. The multiple characters were all well and uniquely voiced along with their many different accents. Although there were a few slight volume inconsistencies, they were only noticeable if you listened very closely. There were no observable audio artifacts while I listened. Even though he does not have a large number of narrations released on Audible (at the time of this review), I have already enjoyed a few of his other works and he has quite a diverse category of genres he voices.
For parents or younger readers, this book contains some crass and childish humor, light use of vulgar language, along with some adult subject matter of a sexual nature. At times, there are references or dialogue around specific bodily parts and a scene describing passionate romantic love which may be a bit more intense for younger readers. If you are at all offended by any of these, I would recommend to not read this book.
In summary, the book was overall enjoyable yet at times quite complex with some time travel, flashbacks, etc. that could have you feeling lost or confused. Stick with it and you will find a tale that is full of twists and turns, intrigue, and strong relationships. If you can get past a few of the language issues pointed out above, I would recommend picking up this book. Although it is a series, remember it can be read as a stand-along novel. What would it hurt by dipping your toes into this first book of what is to become a much bigger story?
Disclaimer: I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator.
Will there be Monkey for dinner?
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