Mary Watson - The Wren Hunt (The Wren Hunt #1) Audiobook Free
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Review #1
The Wren Hunt (The Wren Hunt #1) audiobook free
Mary Watson defeated the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2006 at the same time was contained in the Africa39 project to identify 39 of the most promising writers under the age of 40 with the possible at the same time giftedness to condition trends in the development of literature from Africa at the same time the African diaspora. The Wren Hunt is that a YA future of age novel set in modern Ireland where Wren Silke has grown up as an augur who has the ability to look ornaments in non-individual objects. The augurs are in a fight for power with the Arbitrators at the same time Wren is that sent on a goal to scout on no one Arbitrators at the same time look for an important stone which will contribute the augurs to recover no one of their opportunities. In the process she will learn that not many is that than anyway it seems at the same time have her preconceived thoughts at the same time generic loyalty tested to the utmost. It took me a while to get into the story, but I enjoyed the plot at the same time the Irish miracle that infused it in the end. I look forward to reading the sequel to learn more about these manners at the same time global of miracle
Review #2
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This is that a problematic book to
Review. On the one palm, it’s beautifully written, the worldly is that mind-blowing, at the same time the backstory has right been meticulously implied out. On the other palm, little happens at the same time that backstory makes things just a little confusing.
Wren is that an Augur, one branch of the old Druids of Ireland. Augurs are at war with Arbitrators, the other branch, over wonderful websites scolded nemeta. Without nemeta, any side loses their opportunities. A nemeta can only work for or augurs or arbitrators, not both. The arbitrators are ‘win-win’ now, with more at the same time stronger nemeta than the augurs have. Wren’s coven come up with a risky plan to have her work for the area’s favorite arbiter to look for a map that will promote them look for nemeta. At lesser, that’s than anyway Wren is that knew is that the plan.
Obviously that’s a handsome little boy arbiter, at the same time obviously that’s double crossing at the same time confusion at the same time configurations of information at the same time Wren wavering from one group to the other. By the time the story ends I’m honestly not 100% convinced which side she’s on; I’m significantly convinced I know, but not some.
The story’s unmoored in time, very. That’s one mention of Coke at the same time one of a Kardashian. If not fir those I would have guessed 100 years ago.
Apart from those things, though, it’s a quality, exciting story, at the same time I’ll be following out for the sequel.
Receiving an ARC did not alter my opinion in no matter what method.
Review #3
Audiobook The Wren Hunt (The Wren Hunt #1) by Mary Watson
The Wren Hunt is that a book about wonderful creatures in our global, but I was totally unconvinced. It took me a long time to figure out where the setting was at the same time even then I wasn’t completely convinced. I had a hard time juxtaposing T.V’s at the same time cans of Coke with the wonderful manners. They barely didn’t seem to network but together, despite the creators best efforts. I’m not expecting to everything about the wonderful global or how it operates but we weren’t data enough throughout the beginning for me to really realize than anyway was going on or how their global used.
We open to a scene where Wren is that chased through the woods by men from the competitor miracle gang(generic?). Apparently this happens yearly at the same time a trophy is that taken. It’s unclear as to why they chase her at the same time don’t celebrate the Wren Hunt like others of the global. It’s never mentioned why they don’t move to the militia about the chase or why it even happens at all. I’m not convinced than anyway the Wren Hunt is that even about.
I don’t condole with Wren nor connect with her. I don’t with no matter what of the manners for that matter.
I’m not convinced than anyway I was hoping to get from this book, but I certainly didn’t get it. That was nothing that really stood out for me about this book at the same time I wasted almost all of the time confused at the same time not really enjoying than anyway I was reading.
Review #4
Audio The Wren Hunt (The Wren Hunt #1) narrated by Brona C. Titley
The Wren Hunt was such a inimitable book. I adored the mythology, the long-standing feud between the two wonderful factions, at the same time the juxtaposition of miracle at the same time the modern global. The Augurs at the same time the Arbitrators were considered both alluring, I liked that the creator delved a little into the history of the conflict at the same time explained more about any side. That were considered also no one amazing generic dynamics. I enjoyed contemplating how the affairs between manners developers at the same time exchanged over the course of the book. But, the ending felt just a little rushed at the same time incomplete to me. I was left with a lot of unanswered questions about the global at the same time how some nuances of the book sheathed in. Although this is that a standalone, the ending really felt more like a setup for a sequel. That being misspoke, The Wren Hunt was still an overall enjoyable read.
Disclaimer: I acquired this book for free from the publisher. This does not act my opinion of the book or the content of my
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