
The Twelve Kingdoms, Book 1: Shadow of the Moon, Shadow of the Sea, Part 1
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Grace Lynn Kung
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Fuyumi Ono
The epic novel series that inspired a hit anime returns with an all-new translation! Experience a quest for survival and self-discovery as one girl finds herself lost in a strange, unknown world.
When high school student Youko Nakajima is approached by an enigmatic, blonde-haired stranger named Keiki, her life is turned upside down. Whisked away into the perilous world of the Twelve Kingdoms--a realm teeming with mythical beasts, ancient prophecies, and political intrigue--Youko finds herself alone and hunted. With danger at every corner, she must fight to survive, all while grappling with shocking revelations about her true identity that could shatter everything she thought she knew. Shadow of the Moon, Shadow of the Sea introduces listeners to a breathtaking fantasy world, where nations rise and fall, and destiny awaits those who dare to seize it!
©1992, 2012 Fuyumi Ono, Akihiro Yamada (P)2012 Fuyumi Ono, Akihiro YamadaListeners also enjoyed...







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First of all, this is only HALF of the actual novel, and whoever made the decision to split it should be ashamed, because it means this audio “book” (it should really be called an audio “excerpt”) has NO payoff, and ends on the literal lowest point of the actual full novel. Did they honestly think doing that would encourage people who aren’t familiar with the story to continue with the series?! (If you aren’t, please do, I promise it’s worth it) absolute trash decision on somebody’s part.
Second of all, and this one is super subjective, but the narrator’s performance is kind of hit or miss for me. Her general narration and main character voice are excellent, but some of her choices for the other characters just didn’t hit the ear well. A couple of them sound weirdly stilted and dialogue sometimes has extremely awkward emphases in the sentences, not where I’d expect them to be if someone were speaking naturally. I get that it’s probably really hard to do voices for characters who have been voiced elsewhere since folks familiar with both adaptations will come in with pre-conceived notions of how characters sound, but this applies even to characters who aren’t in other versions, like some of the chatter between students.
It’s not the best audio performance, IMO, but it’s solid enough to be worth a listen, and the story itself is extremely well-written, so in the end, I’d still recommend giving it a try.
The start of one of the greatest character development stories and OG isekais
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