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  • The Cadinari Stream, Book 1
  • By: Zane Emerson
  • Narrated by: Mitchell Cochran
  • Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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By: Zane Emerson
Narrated by: Mitchell Cochran
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Summary

Jordon is a Dungeon Master, and he liked to think that he was a decent one, after a whole year of writing and running his own home-brewed campaign. He just didn’t think he was so good at it that he could actually write a Fallen God into existence - a God that was hellbent on destroying the multiverse. 

So, when a character from that very campaign shows up on Jordon's doorstep, begging for his help in saving her world, it was only responsible for Jordon to step up and save it....right? 

With his Outcasts behind him, Jordon descends through the Cadinari Stream, and into a world of his own creation, finding that the life of an Adventurer is much more than improv and dice rolls. And Taldora, that world he had only seen in his dreams, was full of more wonders and mystery than even he had imagined.

©2021 Zane Emerson (P)2022 Zane Emerson

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A fantastic Dungeons and Dragons Adventure

A fantastic Dungeons and Dragons Adventure

I have had some exposure to the Dungeons and Dragons game over the years and have some interest in it but have not really played it much myself. I have yet to read a Litrpg and as I understand it this doesn’t quite fit that description. It is more akin to Chronicles of Narnia where here people from a world such as ours finds themselves transported to a dungeons and dragons style world one of them had created.

Jordon and friends get involved in an epic campaign, one they had already played through but this time they were living it; the joys of more mundane acts such as camping included. A lot of questions are raised, some are answered and the book has kept me engaged and intrigued throughout. The nature of the world the Outcasts find themselves is interesting, as is the roles the former pretend adventurers now find themselves in.

This is book one of The Cadinari Stream and I’m very much looking forward to seeing what happens in book two.

Mitchell Cochran’s narration was good and fit the story well. There was one character I found difficult to listen to but that was clearly intentional and fortunately is not in it much.

I was given a free copy at my request and have voluntarily left this review which has not been influenced by the party that provided it.

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