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Blue Adept

Apprentice Adept Series, Book 2

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Blue Adept

By: Piers Anthony
Narrated by: Traber Burns
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In Book 2 of the epic adventure that began in Split Infinity, Stile discovers life on Proton and Phaze is getting more difficult. On Proton he's a serf trying to prove his right to exist by competing in the Great Games. And on Phaze, where only magic worked, he was the Blue Adept trying to master the powers of sorcery. On both worlds, someone was trying to assassinate him. And as if that weren't enough, he has to win the love of Lady Blue, fight a dragon, discover the ultimate weapon, and of course, seek out the all-powerful Citizen who was trying to kill him!

Be sure to check out all of the titles in the Apprentice Adept Series.©1987 Piers Anthony (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
Science Fiction Epic Fantasy Magic Adventure Fantasy Epic Fiction
Interesting Premise • Entertaining Story • Excellent Narrator • Innovative Concept • Integrated Worlds

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loved it can't wait for the next one great narrator and excellent abilities with emotions can see the story happening

Great book

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Piers Anthony has a masterpiece in this story. The story switches between 2 worlds with different cultures, purposes, and plots, that Anthony keeps integrated and interrelated around his main character, Stile.

The action is continuous. The characters are fun. Their problems are interesring, the solutions unique and ingenious.

Traber Burns is an excellent narrater. His performance creates an immersive experience. The book comes alive.

I love this series.

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I read these books as a youth and was delighted with the performance and rekindling the old love of these stories an absolute must have for your library if you like fantasy. The only reason I didn’t get four stars for the performance is because I’m comparing it to some of the old radio broadcast type productions of multiple characters and audio that I have heard from major productions like some of Hubbard but this is very very well done nonetheless.

Compelling addictive and whimsicle

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Good right until the end.
But ... Why end it like that.
Still a good read, or listen...

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Would you consider the audio edition of Blue Adept to be better than the print version?

Yes, the narrarator does a good job and improves on what was written with his voice acting.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

The characters need more development. Piers Anthony books read more like a transcript of a D&D game that a novel. All he does is present a scenario and show how the character uses his skills to solve it. The characters are all very one dimensional, if he developed characters more the story would be better. That being said the author is very good at what he does. He makes a ton of money and doesn't have much motivation to change.

Have you listened to any of Traber Burns’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, the narrarator does a good job as always.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

No.

Any additional comments?

The story is much weaker than the first novel, but this one is still worth a listen, especially if you are like me and are re-living books you loved as a child. Be warned the writing quality of the series is bad after this one. I would not advise going beyond the third book. The series reaches a satisfying close and all the books beyond that are not good at all. they seem like the author was just churning anything out with the series name for a buck.

Not as good as the first book, but still not bad.

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