Shaman's Revenge
Way of the Shaman, Book 6
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Jonathan Yen
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Vasily Mahanenko
About this listen
The adventures of the Shaman continue!
Daniel Mahan, the legendary Shaman of the Barliona game world, has served his sentence in virtual reality. Eleven months of adventures and battles in exchange for eight years in prison isn't a bad trade-off. And yet Barliona refuses to relinquish its grip on the Shaman so easily, erasing the boundary between his two realities. It turns out that it's not so simple to leave the capsule - the Way must be completed....
©2017 V. Mahanenko; English translation copyright 2017 by Boris Smirnov (P)2017 TantorWhat listeners say about Shaman's Revenge
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- Mike
- 02-12-17
Saved the series
After a very disappointing book 5, I almost didn't bother with this one but I'm very glad I did. Loose ends all tied up and a very satisfying conclusion that has made this my favourite litRPG series ever.
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- Teitur Ásgeirsson
- 26-01-19
The Best performed audio book I've heard.
I have over 300 audible titles and I have to say that the narration and performance of this book is one of the best I've heard. It's a compelling universe with a great story and awesome characters. I can't wait for a sequel.
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- Johan
- 25-02-20
Best one so far. Grinning like a fool on the train
So funny I laughed several times to myself and any who might be watching on the public transport. Complicated, engaging and quite original. I loved the final sentence of the epilog.
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- Noel Creedon
- 14-06-23
By the way, STOP!!!
Great series and narration. I've been accused of being antisocial for wearing my ear buds so much. Love the peculiarities of the translation.
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- Dexter
- 24-05-23
Well that kept me guessing
Another highly enjoyable litrpg with loads of twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-04-24
The book I was waiting for
this is by far the best book in the series so far. from book 5 to this the plot goes on smoothly with a satisfying ending. no dull moments like in previous books. it was worth the wait I guess.
PS: haven't listened to book 5.5 yet and I advise you don't either if you are reading this.
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- Tomas
- 01-12-17
Absolutely captivating story
This was probably the best story that I’ve listened to in my life. A must have to anyone
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- Zackattack
- 17-12-19
a fitting end to what the series really was.
The shaman quest will always have a special place for me, being one of the progenitors to what is considered litrpg today.
At first, I was dissappointed with the quite sudden ending, the lack of tidying up of other plots previously introduced and the strange lack of a decent epilogue except those two minutes.
HOWEVER, upon considering the series as a whole and how the other books went, I had to admit to myself it was pretty much exactly what I should have expected.
The shaman had his story end with satisfaction, the important parts of the story were dealt with and like all the other books, the ending was a rush of sudden changes that you didn't see coming without some serious premonition capacity except for one or two elements.
Ultimately, though it would have been nice for some plot to be fulfilled, like the eye of the widow or some anime styled power-up to defeat some great enemy, I had to admit that's not what this series was ever about. The main character always used his wit, his mind and with a little help from his friends.
So I think this was a good story and to anyone interested in finalising the story, just remember clearly what the other books have been like and you won't cry about it. Mahanenko never really pretended this was going anywhere else.
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- Helen
- 16-10-23
An entertaining tale
I enjoyed this series of books, though I felt it went downhill as they went on, and this was my least favourite. Even fantasy needs a certain human logic behind it to keep it engaging.
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- paul
- 24-09-24
really enjoyable
good progression to the story. still real good even as a re read. definatly reccomend to give it a go
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