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Settle

Magic Eater, Book 3

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Settle

Auteur(s): Sean Oswald, Joshua Mason - editor
Narrateur(s): Giancarlo Herrera, Hannah Schooner
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Tad has learned more about his past, but he still doesn't know if one side or the other would imprison or kill him simply for existing. Those who know more refuse to tell him more, but share his concerns.

Now though, it's time to move forward. He may not know what it means to be a fey but his goal remains the same, namely to open a shop and sell magical items.

To get there though, he has a dungeon to master, errant nobles to defy, and the Lawgiver's gaze to avoid.

Chaos is in his blood, and he's certain to bring it wherever he goes.

©2025 Sean Oswald (P)2026 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action et aventure Fantastique Épique Magique

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Great story. The narration quality is great, but it's getting weird, especially Hannah Schooner. All the women sound breathy and seductive, like they are trying to seduce whoever they talk to, but are having a totally normal conversation. I feel like their is going to be a sex scene (which there isn't any, thankfully) every time a women is involved in a serious conversation .

Great story, narration is off...

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The improvements over book 2 are marginal at best:
* pacing is still bad, but in a different way. The emblelishment is tuned down, so the plot moves faster now. However a good pace supposed to mix up intense fights with relaxing activities so readers won't get too much of a good thing and throw up on it, but in this book, we have long constinuous section of single plot type e.g. a very long intense battle (dozen of chapters). It's too much
* narrator is still being overdramatic in fight scenes - it sounds like MC is on the verge of crying constantly, which made the dragged-out battles a lot worse.
* interludes still reveals too much - there are no mysteries or surprises that would make a story exciting
* there are only 2 stats-reading chapters, but that last one is around 55 min

A new problem is that the plot is moving to a direction that I'm not a fan of: the "chosen one" trope. I don't think it's worth continuing after this.

not better

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