The Chronicles of Starlyn
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Narrado por:
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Shelley Roit
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Craig A Price Jr
Kheshlars are immortal, except death by battle or poison. Yet, despite that fact, Starlyn’s mother is dying, and nobody knows why.
Starlyn loves her mother and desperately searches for any way to help her, yet it seems there is little she can do but sit and watch. Even the kheshlarn healers and herbalists are stunned and cannot find a way. Other kheshlars turn away from her aid, afraid of a weakness - an illness - in her bloodline, and would rather her mother die than taint the others with her weakness. Starlyn’s sister, Arria, refuses to sit and watch as their mother dies and takes more drastic measures to try and save their mother. She dives into the restricted books in the kheshlarn library about dark magic.
Dark magic has been forbidden for the kheshlars because it is said that even the willpower of a kheshlar cannot prevail against the touch of a dark taint. Arria is no longer concerned with her own welfare and dives heavily into her studies. Strange things begin to happen, and Starlyn ends up learning of her sister’s studies in the dark magic and is forced to confront her.
The kheshlarn law states that if you begin in the art of forbidden magic that you are forever an outcast from the kheshlarn order. Starlyn wishes to reason with her sister that dark magic is not the way. Her love for both her mother and sister leave her torn to either save her mother or her sister, and if at all possible to save them both. However, if she doesn’t make the right choice, it may condemn both of them to death, and leave Starlyn without family, which is the very thing she treasures the most.
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I was really looking forward to this book, as I enjoyed Crimson Claymore. That being said, I was so distracted by the poor sound quality and childish sound of the narration that I struggled to get into the book. I think the author needs to have a better equiped and more experienced narrator re-record this book. If they do that, I'd be willing to give it another listen and reasses my opinion.
terrible narration and sound quality
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I thought it would have been a much bettern if
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I liked this authors Dragonia series that is why I picked this one but it is not as good as the other series. I will still give it a chance since it might get better.
The Chronicles of Starlyn
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I liked some things about the TCC, and the same can be said about TCOS. Arria, a kheshlar (think elf), breaks an age old law by turning to the dark arts to save her ailing mother. Banished from her home, she seeks to save her mother while gaining revenge on her people. She meets some draeyks, dragonspawn, who share her goals (well,except for the ailing mother bit), and they team up.
Arria's sister Starlyn, aims to save her sister from her fate, but an attack on other kheshlar by an army of draeyks turns her into the vengeful killing machine we see in TCC.
The story was okay, not amazing, but the narration was weird at times. Starlyn sounded a bit like my daughter, which is fine if you're nine years old and not an immortal elf/not an elf. At other times there was an echo to the audio that sounded like the narrator was reading in the can, or some other small room. As there were no accompanying splashes, we'll go with some other small room.
I'd put it somewhere in the 2.5/5 range, mostly due to the weird audio, but don't let that put you off the author's work. The Crimson Claymore has its fans, and his more recent work, the Dragonia series, is far more polished.
An okay prequel to The Crimson Claymore
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As for this book, I honestly had a hard time getting used to the "sound" of the audio book. It sounded like it was done cheaply...or the audio tech didn't do a good job at all to clear the voice up.
The story was...interesting. I think this book could use a little revamping (and audio).
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Potentially good
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