Rebirth of the Undead King: Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Christian J. Gilliland
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Ink Bamboo
Puzzles need more than two pieces to come together.
After surviving the massacre in Sol, Zaros decides it's time to join the rebels. Together with them, he's prepared to take revenge on the royal family and the nobles of the kingdom.
However, allies may sometimes be more dangerous than enemies. And enemies may sometimes be the most worthy of allies.
Follow the story as Zaros crosses paths with new enemies and allies, personally escorted by the god of death as he walks down the road fate has prepared for him.
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©2019 Kevin Butman (P)2019 Kevin ButmanListeners also enjoyed...
I like the story and how it goes inti the characters backgrounds
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Great books with a few flaws
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had to get to chapter 9
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performance when the narrator yells parts of leaders or combat (not much combat) its doesnt sound great kind of like static most likely do to the microphone. might be better of reading this book or just waiting for for the third book. it feels like the next book will complete the series.
half story
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Overall this was a good book but for some reason the author cant go 2 chapters without using the word "schadenfreude". It feels like they are trying to impress the audience with big words now and then but the effect is lost when it's used so often. This is further degraded when you say something like "blood curling" later on (the phrase is "blood curdling "). Aside from the authors word choices there is a training sequence for the young protagonist that feels overly dramatic and to much like a plot device (trying not to spoil). I understand the need for MC to grow up and overcome his "demons" but they way it was encouraged is unnecessary.
Good overall, but I have a few gripes
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