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  • EMPEROR: The Gods of War, Book 4 (Unabridged)

  • By: Conn Iggulden
  • Narrated by: Paul Blake
  • Length: 15 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (716 ratings)
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By: Conn Iggulden
Narrated by: Paul Blake
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Summary

The fourth volume in the acclaimed Emperor series, in which Conn Iggulden interweaves history and adventure to recreate the astonishing life of Julius Caesar - an epic tale of ambition and rivalry, bravery and betrayal.
©2006 Conn Iggulden (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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A brilliant series, a true insight.

A true insight into The past of Ancient Rome including all of the true characters that made it.

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Excellent

Great story, great narrator. Would highly recommend.
Would not recommend this review app though. It's incredibly irritating in every way

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widi wini wici

narrator is bad, but the story is brilliant, I've read the book and there are bits I had forgotten. Conn has an incredible way of making you feel like you know Julius and generates a genuinely exciting story that takes you through the life of Julius and the people he interacts with. I especially like the historical notes which are honest and highlight where Conn has expanded on the truth or where there are characters that have been fabricated to assist the narrative. Unfortunately the narrator let's the book down, not only because of the speech impediment but the emphasis and tone varies wildly, but into he wrong places in my opinion. all that being said still worth a listen.

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Awful narrator

The narration is awful due to the narrator’s awful pronunciation of so many words distracting from the story

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great story. fine performance

i.fully recommend getting this if you enjoyed the previous books. it's a great continuation to the story using the characters that have been well developed in previous books. the performance is good but the pronunciations of names are irritating and even worse, they are at times inconsistent. I really don't know how the reader came up his versions.

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Well written content, distracting narration

Enjoyed the book on the whole, but found the pronunciation of names inconsistent and distracting from the story. Also, a note to the producers, please use the same narrator for all the books in a series.

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Narrator didn't pronounce names very well

Great book, beautiful story, great character development. The Narrator butchered the names in places which was a bit frustrating

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Great story but poor narrator

Narrator is unable to get names or basic words right. An example is narrator keeps calling Octavian, Octawian. Other characters also have their names completely mispronounced. Eventually gets fustrating.

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Brilliant story, poor narration

Conn story telling is immaculate, characters leap out, action plays out and the plot weaves about. This series however was spoiled by the change in narrator and the latest ones lack of clarity in pronunciation. Whilst the producers may have wanted Latin a La Caeser, what the contemporary ear needed was 21st c pronunciation. The W instead of the V, the K instead of the C were all a mistake as they jarred the ear and confused the understanding. Poor narration of book 3 and beyond spoiled a superb series.

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Great tale TERRIBLE narration.

Despite the terrible narration and mispronunciations, this book is well worth a listen. Why an English speaker cannot pronounce Octavian, Veni Vidi Vici, is beyond me! These are only a couple of examples of a catalogue of errors.

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