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The Road to Sevendor
- A Spellmonger Anthology
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Series: Spellmonger, Book 11.5
- Length: 15 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Publisher's Summary
The very first Spellmonger anthology! Includes two audio exclusive stories, Stonesinger and The Ugliest Maid in Castal.
Contains four previously unpublished Spellmonger short stories, "The Wizard of Birchroot Bridge", "The Secret of Westwood Hall", "The Road to Sevendor", and "The Iron Ring", including the full and complete versions of the previously published The River Mists of Talry, Victory Soup, and The Spellmonger's Wedding. Enjoy these scraps from the Spellmonger's table and the fantasy world of Callidore - where they put the evil back into medieval!
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- xavier
- 2020-10-12
this'll hold you over till 12
Worth a purchase for the second last chapter alone. Some good conjecture and extra info for some characters and opinions that i actually found suprising. But all the stories are in the past..it would be more accurate to say this is book 3.5 or 6.5. Still, i love the writing, i love the narrator, and i love this world. And if your 11 books in youll love this too.
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- Jason
- 2020-09-18
you know why you're here
Either you've stumbled on this book and don't know the Series, or you've listened to every book in the series and just need a bump to get you to the Arcanist release.
If the former, listen to the core series first, the stories here may spoil things but definitely add context in hindsight.
If the latter, just give them your credit already, why are you even reading this.
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- Cybrarian
- 2020-09-19
Mancour & Lee Never Disappoint!
I appreciate getting the back story, connecting dots between storylines and characters getting fleshed out, so I throughly enjoyed this anthology. While an author has much more leeway than a movie script writer, an author still can’t include every scene and sidelight that occurs during the writing process. Some of those are the beginnings of new books, but some “end up on the cutting room floor”. I enjoyed it Terry Mancour, and thank you John Lee for adding that additional zing of magic only an accomplished narrator can give to a well developed fantasy world.
8 people found this helpful
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- D. Neill
- 2020-09-19
What a wonderful world!
I believe this anthology could stand alone, though the richness of knowing the background and context of these stories cannot be understated!
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- Bear
- 2020-10-12
Book of short stories that fill in gaps
Book of short stories that filled gaps I enjoyed it but am ready to get back to the main story line
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- SarahMHyde
- 2020-09-19
Leaves one hungry for more
This definitely fills in the gaps between Warmage and Magelord, and the missing parts from Magelord. My favorites were The Spellmongers Wedding, Victory Soup, and The Road to Sevendor, though The Ugliest Maid in Castal had me laughing at my desk at work. The sardonic wit, clevar conversation, and detailed plot not only reveals more of the Spellmonger world, but reintroduces us to the beloved characters. And the cliffhanger at the end makes me more hungry than ever for Arcanist. October 1st can't come any sooner!
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- Tyller Rosenkranz
- 2020-11-19
good side mission's story, gerkal is hilarious
none of the books in this series are bad they're all fantastic I can't wait for arcanist !!!
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- Kindle Customer
- 2020-09-23
Slow book
Slow narrative was is monotone and makes you want to sleep through it all. Pass
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-09-24
skip!
short stories a long long periode back in the timeline. normally the story continues in An exciting fashion. this trip back in time to tell some unimportant chapters is, imho, very unwelcome.
performance was good as ever.
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- Kory Johnson
- 2021-07-06
Random crap lying around compiled into a book!
This book reminds me of a band that has a successful album and then later releases the tracks that didn't make the album. For superfans this is awesome, but everyone else is like I see why they didn't make the original album. I actually thought the stories themselves were pretty good, but they are so far out of context that I couldn't really get into it. These would have been a great prolog at the end of a book or as an interlude during a book, but just mashing them together in their own book is pretty unenjoyable. It just made me wish I had bought book 12 and continued the main story. If you are a superfan definitely get this book as it give some side details, but otherwise take it or leave it.
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- Daniel
- 2021-08-13
excellent
As always Terry Mancour writes another excellent book. it's nice to listen to some background
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