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Split the Party
- Spells, Swords, & Stealth Series #2
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne
- Series: Spells, Swords, & Stealth, Book 2
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Humour & Satire
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- Praise_Gourd
- 14-06-19
Fantastic book
This is my second reading of this book in the last year. It's brilliant; full of fantasy, fun, and a little horror. I recommend the entire series.
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- DAVID EELES
- 19-02-16
great
loved it , just as good as the first looking forward to the next instalment
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- Kindle Customer
- 16-01-21
Great story, great characterful narration.
Great story, great characterful narration. Good separation of character voices and imaginative writing. Decent length and a few books in the series to go at.
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- HopSMRT Ltd.
- 02-09-19
Great book 2
I loved this 2nd book in the series, the characters have great depth and the Narrator is amazing. Straight on to book 3, I can't wait
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- Loki
- 16-08-18
Amazing 2nd book!!!
Wow I was really impressed by book 1 but book 2 seems to have surpassed the first book and exploded in a crescendo of excitement, worry, happiness and hunger for the next book. Amazing story and wonderfully performed by Roger. Definitely recommend.
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- Ho-Man Yau
- 05-12-17
the title does what it says.
Another excellent story about online gaming. I look forward to the next book when I get the chance.
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- Ian
- 30-01-17
Enjoyable but too short
Would you listen to Split the Party again? Why?
Very enjoyable book, great narration and leaves you wanting more.
What did you like best about this story?
Great Character development and setting you up for the second book in the series. This book is short and could have done with being a few hours longer but does set the scene expertly for the continuing saga
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yes
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- Jay
- 23-11-16
Another good book in this series
Looking forward to the next book getting onto Audible. enjoying these stories and loads of scope for them to keep coming.
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- Ryan Pascall
- 19-02-16
Not as good as NPCs
...but good fun nonetheless but somewhat confusing at times. Really looking forward to #3 though :)
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- Ona
- 25-01-16
Classic RP -- from the NPC point of view
This is the sequel to NPC. It follows up on the first book with a classic rpg situation -- what happens when you split the party. Of course, there is also the puzzlement of the gamers who are also playing in this world as their module seems to keep...well, changing.
If you love, camp, funny references to rpg classic situations along with a fine yarn that moves along with a lot of action and just teensiest hint of romance at the end, then you will love this book.
Roger Wayne's performance is a perfect imitation of a GM's story telling style, lending a little added verisimilitude to an already great story.
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- M. D. Baines
- 13-05-16
Great follow up!
Things about this 2nd-of series I liked: the story was interesting, and full of twists. The characters we liked from before have returned. Timiscore grows. New characters add fun. Potential for further great adventures is secured.
Things I didn't like: they swear a lot more in this one. (Is that because they're "adventurers" now and must use their unique vernacular?) Also, the narrator seems to have forgotten the voice he established for Grumble in book one. Too bad, 'cause it was so fitting.
Looking forward to another!
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- austin
- 08-03-18
Coincidence? I think not...
Any additional comments?
I enjoyed the first book of the series quite a bit, but the story in this book was a little difficult to swallow. I understand that the characters are players in an RPG and the circumstances therein are divergent from reality. However, the author takes too many liberties with this idea; using it as a crutch to add an unbelievable amount of dramatic and surprising coincidences. In an attempt to give the characters intrigue and the fictitious world mystery, the author instead dilutes the book’s events beyond even the plausibility of fantasy.
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- rob
- 21-10-16
D & D players will love it
very interesting story that continues through the series. But still a story contained in each episode. I really feel like you do need to be a D&D player to enjoy the book as much of it is based on knowing the game and having those types of experiences.
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- TLRJohnny
- 20-08-17
Wow! Fantastic exploration of the various character classes!
This is perhaps THE most impressive book I've ever read on the nature of the various character classes in D&D / Pathfinder / etc. The true essence of paladins, wizards, barbarians, and rogues are beautifully demonstrated through the characters of Thistle & Timmascor, Grumph, Gabriel, and Eric. This is a must-read book, IMHO, for any fantasy gamer, from Newb to Old timer. Just make sure to read the 1st book first (called NPCs).
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- M. Forde
- 27-03-17
Nice follow-up to NPCs but not as good
This book was not as good as npcs but was a good read. a little darker than the first book and not as entertaining.
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- Selena
- 04-10-17
Another amazing series; can't wait for the next!!
The second book of the Spells, Swords, and Stealth series, following the book "NPCs."
I really do recommend reading these books in order. They are most certainly direct sequels, and while many 2nd or 3rd books can be read and still gain enough understanding to understand the world and story, this series isn't one of them, and I can respect that. Drew Hayes doesn't dwadle. Like a good DM at a game of D&D, he keeps the pace at a steady clip, moving the readers forward, pausing occasionally for some humor to recenter and take a mental break. Like a good DM, he also riddles his stories with clues within clues--they are not necessary to the final understanding of the story; all will make sense in good time, but for the careful listener (or the veteran GM or PCs out there), following the plot line, clues, foreshadowing, and even seeming "red herrings" will reap you many additional rewards.
That being said, if you like a story that will excitedly walk you through from point A to Z and leave you with a thrilling story, you will love this series.
If you like a story dense in clues, interweaving plotlines, and foreshadowing, you will also love this series.
If you just plain ol like tabletop roleplaying games and enjoy a story about underdogs, you will also love this series.
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- Nebolsky
- 03-01-17
the D &D Gane you wish you'd played!
our beloved non- player characters make smart decisions and grow their skills and do good and help so many. I like how all the "small" characters (goblins, orcs) have families and feelings and motivations. there some interesting twists in here that are fun nuggets (the pig Mr. Pepper?)
I look forward to more from this author even if it's not LOTR, it's fun
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- Suntzu
- 29-01-16
Entertaining
story was not as engaging as the first book but still entertaining. Good narration. Greatly enjoyed Mr. Peppers.
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- 04-05-16
Amazing
This was an amazing and fun book. Somehow capturing the innocence and power of the first one and building complexity into characters I've come to love. A fun enjoyable book with a great narrator. Can't wait for next one.
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