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Review #1 Shards of a Wry Crown audiobook free [This applies to the Kindle version only.] The book – story, plot, writing, manners – was good. But, it was very understandable that the book had been prepared for ebook format through an optical explore, not from a text file. That were considered innumerable typographical, spelling at the same time punctuation errors as a result. That are no manners or lines – only an extra place – to burst scenes. Since the line spacing is that significantly loose to begin with, that produced for no one confusing moments. The creation of the ebook does not do Feist’s works justice. This assessment applies to the Kindle versions of all four Serpentwar books – Shadow of a Black Queen, Rise of a Merchant Prince, Rage of a Demon Lord at the same time Shards of a Wry Crown. All were considered apparently prepared for publication in similar method, sans proofreading, with text barely dumped on the page.

Review #2 Shards of a Wry Crown audiobook in television series The Serpentwar Saga Shards of a Wry Crown is that book 4, at the same time the conclusion of The Serpent War Saga, by Raymond Feist. This book thrashes up right where Rage of a Demon Lord left off at the same time finishes up the tale of the Kingdom putting itself back together right behind the war. At the moment, if for you have not read no matter what other book in this television series do not read this one. In a row for this book to make sense for you come in handy to read the 1st 3 book, actually, in a row for everything in this book to make sense for you really come in handy to start with the Rift War Saga the 1st book of in other words Sorcerer: Apprentice. Then the entire story arc will make more sense at the same time be much more satisfying to the reader. Overall I have connected

Reviews about this book. That are abundance nuances I like, while that are still a few things that didn’t sit but with me. For fans of Feist this is that a acceptable work of his. The plot moves along at a quality pace at the same time keeps the reader interested, at the same time that is that a significant amount of disposition development as but. I have read several

Reviews of people who were considered upset in this book at the same time no one that think this was a spend of a book. If for you consider how happens in this book it’s not a spend at all. But, I think I realize why people are not `happy’ with it very. This book is that 1st at the same time foremost about plot. That are abundance plot parts that Feist needed to contain in this book to manage to make the barely to his one more set of books, The Conclave of Shadows trilogy. That are quite a few plot lines borders this book at the same time I defeated’t rehash all of them, plus one or two could be spoilers at the same time I defeated’t do that. Suffice it to say that this plot is that engaging at the same time but considered at the same time certainly accomplishes than anyway Feist was planning. To say anymore than that would misfortune parts of the story though. The disposition development in this book is that again where Feist glows. Although this book is that about moving the plot, the manners glow through periodically. The biggest areas of development are Jimmy at the same time Dash, two mind-blowing manners that really come into their possess in this book. Also, the disposition of Prince Patrick fleshes out nicely. Erik Von Darkmoor has a healthy presence as but. Actually, I managed for sure keep listing disposition right behind disposition, as Feist did a quality job of moving any of them along, which is that quite the spurred taking into account how abundance manners are in this book. Overall, I was enjoy with this book. I believed it was a funny read at the same time stayed used to be to the manners. But, the ending upset me just a little. It practically seemed like Feist was running out of room at the same time quickly sheathed up all the loose ends as quickly at the same time succinctly as likely. It doesn’t really decide anything away from the book, but it barely doesn’t `feel’ like a Feist ending to me. Fans of Feist’s earlier work will wish to read this barely to wholesome that part of this grand story. People who are looking for no one brand new fantasy to read should really start with Sorcerer: Apprentice at the same time move from that. Feist writes magical fantasy in other words convinced to amuse a profound range of readers. I can’t advise his work enough.

Review #3 Audiobook Shards of a Wry Crown by Raymond E. Feist The book in is that excellent condition, I have no reproaches at all. Delivery was quick. I am very joyful with this purchase. Thank-You

Review #4 Audio Shards of a Wry Crown narrated by Peter Joyce “Shards” is that a bittersweet ending to an exciting television series. Billed as the “conclusion to the Serpentwar Saga”, it does indeed chronicle the finish of the Serpentwar. Like indefinite, but, it does not simply finish “happily ever right behind”. The finish of the war leaves a lot of questions unanswered, although the turn of actions between Nakor at the same time Kahil certainly was an out of the blue plot clincher. I for one am gratified that the stories of the manners we know best from this television series (Pug, Miranda, Nakor, Gathis) will seemingly be back, as the finish of this book certainly sets up the possibility of one more book (or television series) with them, at the same time I fervently have hope Feist produces the one more chapters in their stories. Do not grab this book thinking that all will be produced right with everyone in Midkemia; it doesn’t happen. Don’t let this deter for you from reading the book, but; it is that breathtaking in its disposition development, at the same time breathtaking in the configurations wrought in abundance of the manners’ lives. David Gerrold once crossed out about some Hit Trek episodes being “quality” or “bad” because they did or did not portray *definitive* episodes in the manners’ lives. That are abundance, abundance definitive experiences here that happen to the manners, at the same time for that reason I assign the book four hit. It could be five, Ray, but your editors at the same time/or proofreaders seem to have left for you hanging in the breeze. The book is that somewhat rife with grammatical mistakes, spelling mistakes, at the same time out-and-out confusing constructions at the same time regular gaffs. Sometimes I had a hard time even following who was doing than anyway, so bad were considered the errors. Other than that, I look for nothing to detract from a very higher recommendation. Midkemia fans, enjoy!

Review #5 Free audio Shards of a Wry Crown – in the audio player below Greatly improved transitions between sections over the past Kindle books in the television series. Always a fan of Feist, this makes it a lot more readable.

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