![]() ![]() ![]() You'll get an extremely engrossing fantasy sandbox upon which Cameron uses to maximum storytelling benefit. On to the reasons to crack open that dusty wallet, and scrape out your Audible credit. ![]() It has a VERY few minor inconsistencies, but you'll really have to hunt hard to find them - Nothing at all to negatively affect the audiobook. First, let's get this out of the way: It's not 100% flawless. I WILL tell you a few things, however sparse. Now, I'm fully aware that you may get frustrated with the lack of detail. It's definitely a great listen, and yes, I'll listen to it again. Finish up with a killer story that builds, which i will NOT give away. Drape a landscape RICH in monsters and creatures, some familiar, some original and new. Now top this off with INCREDIBLY complex characters and plots, and plots WITHIN plots. Think Game of Thrones, add a more courtly and chivalry-driven medieval system similar to England, throw in an abundant, intriguing and complex magic system. Cameron has crafted the first in The Traitor Sons Cycle, that if the rest are as strong as this tremendous beginning, we are all in for a LOT of very good listening down the road. On occasion, I get a pleasant surprise, worthy of a solid review. Sometimes, it's a complete loss - You've seen the reviews, and they're MERCILESS. As anyone following my reviews, you know that on occasion, I'll randomly purchase an audiobook, without much evidence or pretense, other than to "roll the dice," if you will. ![]()
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