Vincent Wahby
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Horus Rising
- The Horus Heresy, Book 1
- By: Dan Abnett
- Narrated by: Toby Longworth
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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It is the 31st millennium. Under the benevolent leadership of the Immortal Emperor, the Imperium of Man hasstretched out across the galaxy. It is a golden age of discovery and conquest. But now, on the eve of victory, the Emperor leaves the front lines, entrusting the great crusade to his favourite son, Horus. Promoted to Warmaster, can the idealistic Horus carry out the Emperor's grand plan, or will this promotion sow the seeds of heresy amongst his brothers?
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The Heresy Begins! Great Start to A Great Series!
- By SYFI-Ed on 10-20-17
- Horus Rising
- The Horus Heresy, Book 1
- By: Dan Abnett
- Narrated by: Toby Longworth
Perfect narration
Reviewed: 09-08-24
Great story, good pacing, great narration and accents, Lokan is an amazing character this sets up what it’s like to be a grunt that moves up in the imperium, as well as give some good descriptions of chaos and how it infects or seduces the humans.
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The Red Pyramid
- The Kane Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Rick Riordan
- Narrated by: Grace Capeless, James Fouhey
- Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins
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Since their mother's death, Carter and Sadie have become near strangers. While Sadie has lived with her grandparents in London, her brother has traveled the world with their father, the brilliant Egyptologist, Dr. Julius Kane. One night, Dr. Kane brings the siblings together for a "research experiment" at the British Museum, where he hopes to set things right for his family. Instead, he unleashes the Egyptian god Set, who banishes him to oblivion and forces the children to flee for their lives.
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Great read for Riordan fans!
- By GennX RN on 10-09-23
- The Red Pyramid
- The Kane Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Rick Riordan
- Narrated by: Grace Capeless, James Fouhey
Well written story about the gods again
Reviewed: 08-26-24
The story was great, the setting was great, the setup was great, the only thing I even disliked about it, and not really even disliked but was like ugh I wish this was better, is Sadie’s narrator, Carters narrator does voices and set a really good tone. But Sadie’s is exactly the same every time, and it’s very loud and abrupt, which makes sense for the character. Anyway great book!
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