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narration was great. pronunciations, not so much.

Review from The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story →

I loved this story, the setting was excellent, the magic system was inspired, the characters memorable, and the drama impactful. and the narration was great too, lots of emotion and the voices were distinct enough to tell characters apart in most classes. however, the narrator horribly mispronounced a lot of the shirojima dialect (Japanese) words,..

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Narrator doesn’t help amateur writing

Review from Jack Frost →

Or maybe Andrew Tell’s narration makes the writing sound more amateurish than it is. I actually have most of the Jack Stratton series in my Audible library–based on a couple of his other books that I really liked. I’m just sorry it took me so long to start listening to this series because I’d have..

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It’s pretty mid…

Review from The Grand Game, Book 1 →

All good things: Main character isn’t OPThere is no haremThe language isnt bad at all The rest of it: Main character is an idiot… Constantly confused, asking relentlessly useless questions, never picks up on basic information presented to him. As the reader I’m always baffled at his personal choices of who to trust and when..

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Lame

Review from EMP Lodge Series: Six Book Complete Boxset →

I suffered through the entire series hoping the story line and character development would get better. It did not. This whole story could have been told in one book rather than being drug on with meaningless wordiness. It was written like a high school assignment requiring ‘X’ number of words with no substance being added.