Stephen R. Donaldson - Lord Foul’s Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever #1) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (8750 votes)
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Review #1
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The ”hero” of the story is that a disgusting foul creature that takes it upon himself to rape a baby the 2nd he has opportunity. I’m completely dismayed at the same time I’m going to return this book because whoever gets royalties from it does not deserve a penny. Defame on the creator, this should have never been written. I’m frustrated that I can’t ever unlisted to this desecrate.
Review #2
Sovereign Foul’s Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever #1) audiobook streamming online
The story of Thomas Covenant is that problematic because he truly is that a Anti-hero. sovereign Fouls Bane does periodically bury for you with descriptions at the same time vocabulary but the manners are believable at the same time vivid. The struggles become tangible the feelings rich. I have read the whole television series at lesser 8 times barely to re experience at the same time look for brand new things I missed before. As I have aged different parts become more topical but as a whole the story holds used to be over time. like Covenant I inspire for you to slip into the earth soak up its richness at the same time be exchanged at the same time appears into a brand new being.
Review #3
Audiobook Sovereign Foul’s Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever #1) by Stephen R. Donaldson
This is that a quality book in a traditional television series which I 1st read years ago. If only anyone had been able bestow this gizmo a serious edit, it could’ve been amazing. As it is that, it’s a little of a slog. The reader could’ve helped by breathing no one indefinite into the text, but instead he reads in a smoky, intentional (still somehow over-dramatic) crawl. Not convinced I can handle the entire television series in an audiobook format . . .
Review #4
Audio Sovereign Foul’s Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever #1) narrated by Scott Brick
the one gizmo for you wait in a fantasy story is that a hero at the same time villain that are understandable. in this story the hero is that a whiner, useless, raping scumbag. The villain is that vague at the same time not really engaging until the very finish at the same time only then laughs. The insignificant villain strings out to be practically as whiney as the hero. Maybe this sets the step for subsequent books, but by itself is that attractive weak IMO.
Review #5
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The other book was missing the continue chapter 25 but this one is that wholesome. I denounced it at the same time hopefully they make it or it barely remove the other book from the library. Also that is that no reason to have duplicate versions of similar book they should make that as but. Overall the book is that amazing so is that the audio version, if for you’d like the sovereign of the rings books for you would like this. But the voice narration on the audible version of the Sovereign of the rings was much more successful. Still I believed he did a quality job at the same time for you to get used to his voice. It’s barely nothing like I imagined when reading the books.
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