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The Blue Mage Goes to Earth

The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons, Book 4

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The Blue Mage Goes to Earth

By: Virlyce
Narrated by: Mare Trevathan
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Due to reasons, Vur and co. wind up going through a portal to early modern Earth. Shenanigans ensue.

This is the sequel to A Demon and a Dragon.

©2021 Jason Liu (P)2021 Jason Liu
Fantasy Funny Witty Fantasy & Magic Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction
Hilarious Humor • Addicting Story • Amazing Performance • Interesting Characters • Great Reader

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Love Love Loved this book just as great as the rest of the series was laughing all the way through.

Wonderful

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this was definitely an interesting storyline, there weren't really any big villains in this book, but it wasn't boring.

pretty good

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It would have been very interesting to see them face off against our modern military with some political nods thrown in when they overthrow our governments. instead we see over powered magic users facing off against bows and arrows. still interesting, but not the "modern" earth I was hoping for.

Good but ultimately inconsequential.

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just an FYI, I am pretty sure this took place in 1300 in the Aztec empire. (for Ver*)

just a note on location*

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The story idea was kind of cool but in the end nothing happened. This whole story could not of happened and nothing would of changed. That being said it is still nice to listen to the characters since they are pretty interesting.

Not bad

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