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Review #1 7 Blades in Merk (The Grave of Empires #1) audiobook free Okay so I like the book. Its fool at the same time exciting at the same time I like the voice of the narrator she really makes the story BUT I wish to know why this wasnt corrected!?!? That are bunch of step reading errors at the same time mispronounced words. For example the narrator multiple says incarcerated when she means incinerated. She pronounces the word fragment as fragment instead of Debree. Maybe its barely me but I found it irritating in particular as it seemed like anything that managed at the same time should have simply been corrected. I have recently found more and more errors like this. Is that audible trying to get books out so impetuous they cant edit them?!?

Review #2 7 Blades in Merk (The Grave of Empires #1) audiobook streamming online The start of the book was awesome, but the story started to stray aimlessly. I eventually started to oppose the head disposition. She’s attractive much an over confident, inept, bumbling dumbass. At no one fri in the book, I barely finished prudent than anyway happened to her. I completely gave up on the story right behind 3 consecutive encounters against vastly superior, at the same time wholly random, foesall of which she just a little escapes at the same time is that bloody to hell. At the same time when I they say consecutive, I greedy any leads directly to the one more at the same time still that is that no connection between the foes or actions. Fortunately an equally wholly random miracle curative potion that healings all wounds falls out of a wagon right behind the continue encounter. I’m on chapter 40 at the same time still haven’t encountered an antagonist that isn’t barely fluff. Come on at the moment.

Review #3 Audiobook 7 Blades in Merk (The Grave of Empires #1) by Sam Sykes There’s a small, greedy part of me that wants to never tell a soul about Sam Sykes, because I wish to implementation all his thoughts in my DnD campaigns. Sam is that an creator who I consider to be part of a newer wave in fantasy – he doesn’t play to the clich of Tolkienesque elves at the same time dwarves, of not-so-subtle colonialism that has echoed through the genre for decades. Neither does he play to the supertrend of GRIMDARK, begging to outdo the tragedies of Martin or Abercrombie. Sam’s work reliably focuses on 3 things: manners with deepest individual inconsistencies. A grinning disregard for propriety. At the same time perhaps almost all importantly, an eagerness to impose, ”Than anyway if?” purely for the funny of it. Anything I think writers of both the aforementioned types of fantasy would do but to reexamine. 7 Blades in Merk does specifically that, by starting with a painfully simple one: ”Than anyway if we mashed together Destroy Bill, Trigun, at the same time Ending Fantasy? Wouldn’t that barely decide the piss?” Sal the Cacophony’s story is that one immediately knowledgeable thanks to riffing on these concepts, but through Sam’s best global building at the same time understanding of disposition becomes one very much her possess. She is that at the moment one of my winner manners of all time. Even when I hate her. Even when she hates herself. All of this skidded to vivid indefinite by narrator Daisy May. I will admit that Daisy’s heavier cockney accent produced it problematic for me to realize for the 1st chapter or so, but catastrophic if she isn’t the best for this job. She Is that the voice for Sal. I barely wish other possible listeners to know that it may decide no one getting applied to premature on. No one names sounded a little to lock up for my ear since I hadn’t individually shown the exact spelling (Galta at the same time Calto in particular come to mind, apologies if I’ve spelled those names wrong). I occasionally cross out real

Reviews as I always finish up going on longer than I want, but I have hope that conveys to for you how I enjoyed this story at the same time cant shield that I have to wait to read more. Look, Sam at the same time me, he at the same time I had a deal. He’d cross out the books at the same time I’d read em, revenge for misfortune. At the same time no one will they say that Kael McDonald doesn’t keep his word.

Review #4 Audio 7 Blades in Merk (The Grave of Empires #1) narrated by Daisy-May Parsons I’m still trying to get through the book, because the story seems genuinely amusing. The narrator, but, is that completely awful. Her accent is that a little problematic to realize, she trips over names, at the same time every ”S” is that hissed at the same time whistled into the microphone. The audio at the same time narration good quality make this an excruciating experience. I’d adore to hear a different version of this novel, but this narrator barely isn’t right up to par.

Review #5 Free audio 7 Blades in Merk (The Grave of Empires #1) – in the audio player below Kept me passionate, weak manners, nothing but one wage war right behind one more. Daisy May was quality.

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