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Mordecai
- The Riven Gates, Book 1
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Series: The Riven Gates, Book 1
- Length: 12 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Summary
Years have passed since the last of the Dark Gods was defeated, and Lothion has entered an age of peace and prosperity. Mordecai’s oldest children have already begun to make a place for themselves, and his youngest are on the cusp of adulthood. By every outward measure, his life has been a success; he has earned his reward.
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- 100 percent Scots
- 06-10-21
Disappointing
Thoroughly enjoyed the Art of the Adept series; however, the change of narrator and the storyline did not appeal to me.
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- Mr Shaun Parker
- 23-06-21
Wow 😯
The story was only a little slow to start but once it did, what a ride. The characters draw you in as well as the story and the performance of Alex Wyndham
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- Azharul
- 24-08-18
great story
Much like the rest of the of the authors books, brilliant story and very captivating. narration has been pretty weak but good enough to not completely ruin the story.
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- Wolf
- 23-06-22
Read like a prologue
Having read a few of the author’s other books, I had high hopes. Unfortunately I felt like the whole thing was just a prologue and nothing ever really seemed to happen.
I appreciate that the characters have had their origin story and they are veterans - but because of that the world building fell a little flat. It felt forced. Rather than seeing (reading) their experience and history in a thousand little things, the readers gets struck in the face with a paragraph here and there of history. It took away from the immersion - in my opinion - and I just felt that it didn’t do justice to the rare concept of experienced, older characters.
The conflict also didn’t feel like it had any sense of urgency. Everything that cropped up, he could handle. Again, expected with a veteran character, but then it would have been better if it had developed into an actual threat at some point but by the time the big enemy is there and the political situation is getting worse the book ends.
So yeah, underwhelming.
Great narration though.
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- Scott Grosjean
- 16-10-18
Good story, but the audio is out of order.
I think the last half of the book is at the beginning and vice versa. I was thoroughly confused while listening to the book, but figured out that the book was out of order, at least the audio version. hopefully they figure it out and put it back together the correct way
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- R. Richard
- 01-07-19
My Conundrum
What an intricate, well written, interesting, depressing saga that presents the listener with the difficult decision of continuing or breaking away. I loved the first series of books. I pressed on through the next series with the hope that this dark, tortured, the miserable, story will turn. Well, No Joy! I have to stop for a while before I try to finish anymore of "Manning’s" creation.
9 people found this helpful
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- Mel
- 17-08-18
True Magic!
I love the combination of Alex Wyndham as narrator and Michael G. Manning as writer, and have been a huge fan ever since the two teamed up on the Embers of Illenial series. I admit I cried during this book! I can't wait for the rest of the series. Thank you Alex and Michael for bringing magic to my life! I only wish the books were longer! Highly recommended!
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-08-18
awesome
I honestly don't remember if I have ever had such an emotional reaction while reading an audiobook before, but hot dang I would be lying if I didn't say I had one during this book.
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- Sonya Tyler
- 17-04-20
great story, love performance
overall the story was very good. I did struggle a little bit with feeling disconnected from the story. I saw this was book one and assumed it was, but it seems there's an epic story that was told prior to this book that was hard to follow without the backstory, especially with so many unusual names to remember. I did enjoy the characters and following their story. always love the performance of Alex Wyndham.
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- Leo
- 14-08-18
more to come.
must read/listen to the entire series. This is not worth missing. I've listened to may series and sorry to say there are a few that i looked forward to the end. Not here
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- billy
- 22-08-18
Manning does it again
while this series isn't for everyone. I love this storyline , and the detail put into it. I will say this would be a hard book to understand without the proceeding series.
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- jeffrey millirons
- 13-08-18
More More More!!!
Dying to hear the next book. I'll never get sick of this series. the author has a wonderful way of bringing the charcaters to life. almost feels like their thoughts become your thoughts and it's easy to loose your self in these books
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- Sean
- 29-10-18
honestly love hate
I have mixed feelings about this series. On one hand it isnt a bad story. On the other hand the "emotional" parts are way to drawn out, and frankly stupid. The stupid decisions some of the characters make are appalling. I get the whole wanting suspense and making it seem like things are grim. However as prior stated things get way to long and drawn out. I think it could be a heck of a lot better. The "drama" needs tweaked and the characters need work and these stories could be a lot better. honestly I wonder if I wasted money on these stories. I own the full series so far. I do like it but I also hate it.
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- Alpha20
- 13-08-18
If an ANGEL made a baby with a SIREN...
If an ANGEL made a baby with a SIREN... it would sound like Alex Wyndham. With over 300 books in my audible collection, Michael G has created my favorites. This book is at the top and I even cried a little. I wish that Alex Wyndham could read the Mageborn series over and my world would be complete. I couldn't listen to the books read by Todd McLaren. I just couldn't take his voice seriously, so I read those myself. Bravo Michael G!! Keep em' coming baby!
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