5 Blades
Riveting Realms of Adventure
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Thriller-paced action, shocking twist endings, alternative history, engaging characters, visionary science fiction, suspenseful pause-resisters, epic adventures, and barbaric fantasy all wrapped up in one entertaining bundle. 5 Blades' authors are endorsed by an international and New York Times best-selling author, multiple magazines, and thousands of listeners and readers spanning dozens of countries across the world.
This is your one stop for top-tier science fiction and fantasy short stories.
©2015 Drew Briney (P)2019 Drew BrineyListeners also enjoyed...
Great Compilation of fantasy stories!
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I especially enjoyed the stories written by Drew Briney and look forward to reading more by him. "Slice" was especially haunting in its depiction of the life of a junkie where everything you do is for your next fix.
Some of the stories ended rather abruptly without a real ending, but maybe that is because the author intends to write more in the tale.
The narrator does a good job except for the one story set in Utah. I enjoyed that story a lot with the historical telling of the Mormons, Brigham Young and the Dannites. But, the narrator was horrible at trying to depict a Western accent! It would have been better if he had just stuck to his British accent.
Realms of Adventure
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To be honest none of the stories really grabbed my attention. I though the idea of telling a story by a series of letters interesting but what in my opinion contributed to the not so good review was the the narrator. It's not that he is not good (ok, maybe sometimes I do think it feels like he is just reading - failing the emotion), I have to give the effort for the different accents in the book (He even tries to sing). Still, we can't normally separate the narrator from one story to the other and it was kind of hilarious the british narrator suddenly switching to some kind of texan accent of the characters (I'm just guessing the accents, really).
So, in the end, I recommend to read this volume instead of listening - I think you can get the real voice of each author much better that way.
Better to read
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Strange stories
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