
City of the Dead
Alchemist Series, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Henry W. Kramer
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Auteur(s):
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Vasily Mahanenko
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Jared Firth - translator
À propos de cet audio
There are whole anthologies of stories out there about what humankind does when a game enters their world. But what about when they're living in one where a game arrived thousands of years before? What if they're the survivors of a bloody struggle, having fought for and earned their place on the planet?
Tailyn Vlashich was a young nobody far away from all those grander issues. All he cared about was one thing: making his way through a harsh world where the emperor, evil foes, and an impartial god held sway. And the god, of course, demanded nothing less than that all things were done in accordance with its divine will.
©2020 V. Mahanenko; English translation copyright 2020 by Jared Firth (P)2020 TantorI like the world lore that is hinted at and the way the explanation gets slowly trickled in. Hope it continues with future books.
But. These are KIDS. The young age is mandatory for much of the character interactions. But am I really supposed to relate with these pre-puberty children’s semi lewd feelings? I just feel wrong now. Hope it doesn’t continue in the next book. Or that we time jump a few years at least. Or that we step back to a more innocent relationship
Decent story. Interesting lore. But I feel uncomfortable
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Great story with lovable heros
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My main complaint with the book is the immaturity of the story (the naivety of Tailyn eventually gets pretty annoying). This book is clearly aimed at 12-year-old kids.. which is fine, I guess, but I'm not in that demographic. I found it to be frustratingly unsophisticated.
As to presentation: I assume that translator Jared Firth captures the tone that the Russian author intended.. because Henry W. Kramer does an impressive job delivering it to listeners. Mr. Kramer's voice-acting is occasionally cartoonish.. but his diction, timbre, cadence, and pacing are decisively above average. The lighthearted narration approach to a kid-friendly story that doesn't take itself too seriously is *pitch-perfect*. I would listen to more from Kramer any day (in fact, I recently downloaded a book just because he is on the project).
It is unfortunate that LitRPG entries don't format well on the audiobook platform - repeated metagame Character Sheet updates are often intrusive & interruptive - because the story in this book is an exemplary combination of Game Mechanics, Adventure, and Coming-Of-Age sentiments. 'City Of The Dead' rates 7 stars out of 10. It's not the best of these books that I have read, but it's definitely serviceable - particularly if you're listening with future Fantasy fans on a long car ride or something. Save your Credit for something else if they ask for one.. but this audiobook is a reasonable distraction if you find it available on the 'Plus' menu.
[Incidentally: I didn't find the sexual tension between pre-teen characters disturbing. Yes, it's sometimes a little bit uncomfortable.. but never gets explicit]
Somewhat Sophomoric.. But Entertaining
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feels like a reskin if the way of shaman story
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Decent Story but it definitely comes with an Ick
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fifty/fifty
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