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Way to the North

Dragon Heart, Book 19

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Way to the North

By: Kirill Klevanski
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Hadjar Darkhan, the Wind of the Northern Valleys, has almost reached the farthest border of the Strange Lands—the very edge of the mortal world. His path has been long and thorny. He has met and befriended many people and lost many more in the pursuit of his goal. And now the final obstacle looms ahead—the Raven Sect, the oldest and greatest stronghold of the Black General's followers. He will just have to go through them as well . . .

©2023 Kirill Klevanski (P)2024 Tantor
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction
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Amazing

These books are amazing and I just can not wait for the next one. Also can not wait for the bungle too. 5 stars

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Marvellous

Great work as usual, everything well explained and put in place well. Waiting for the next one

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I am painfully disappointed

I don't know why I still bother listening to this book, from a nice story that I followed with interest, it slowly and gloriously turned into a soap opera where Hadjar's big purpose in life is to waste my time with his pointless adventures while his family, which he supposedly loves so very much, rots in its crystal prison. Instead of rushing through his own corpse to save them, he wastes his time serving every "left leg of a table" without having any positive or even negative effect on the world he inhabits. This story should have ended at least three books ago... I'm already so fed up with Hajar's travels that I'm not sure I even care how his story ends. Seriously, I wonder if Ash's life and being would have been a more interesting read. However, I guess he only deserved this one book.. it seems Hadjar is not only wasting my time, but also the author's... too harsh? Well, it is, what it is.

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