Stormcaller
A Time Loop Progression Adventure (Dear Spellbook, Volume 3)
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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Peter J Lee
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Tal and Dagmar have won the day—though that’s cold comfort when the day keeps resetting. Still, they’ve gotten Spellbook back, beaten the golems to take possession of a powerful artifact that grants a refuge from the resets, and brought Tal’s friends inside so their memories won’t be lost every day.
They have also discovered that to restore reality, the Primordial of Time must be contained...but they’ll have to find the creature first.
And as the team searches, they begin to discover that the events which drew them together were not as random as they first seemed. A hidden hand is at work, and their actions in the resets may have ramifications for the whole continent.
The time disturbance has trapped the world, but could also offer its salvation.
Can Tal and his friends save themselves and stop more horrors from being unleashed on the world?
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- Micah
- 22-01-2024
A killer for sure (the good kind)
This book had a surprisingly slow start compared to the other two, but after I adjusted, it worked out well and was extremely enjoyable as i got to see the characters grow in a more methodical way. For those looking for an action packed story from start to finish like the first two this might be a bit jarring but it is well worth it as it builds the plot well and rounds out the characters sharper written edges. It finishes with a lot more action which is epic and ends the tale on an adrenaline high as it were. The narrator killed it, throwing in, if not the perfect amount of humour and inflection into the words, then the next best thing. There might be better narrators out there but none of them will have the best tone for this kind of tale and it works seamlessly with the way I believe the author intended the book to sound. I highly recommend you read this. In fact I cannot recommend it enough ;)
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