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Feyland: The Complete Series

A LitRPG/GameLit Adventure

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Feyland: The Complete Series

By: Anthea Sharp
Narrated by: Amy Landon
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Ready Player One with faeries! Immerse yourself in a world of magic and adventure, where high-tech gaming meets the treacherous Realm of Faerie. Add a touch of romance, cyberpunk, and plenty of fae magic, and you get the acclaimed USA Today best-selling Feyland series - over 2,000 pages of fabulous GameLit Fantasy, at a special bundle price!

Includes:

  • The First Adventure
  • The Dark Realm
  • The Twilight Kingdom
  • How To Babysit A Changeling
  • Trinket
  • Spark
  • Brea's Tale
  • Royal
  • The Bug in the Dark Court
  • Marny
©2011 Anthea Sharp (P)2020 Aethon Audio
Contemporary Fairy Tales Fantasy Fiction Magic Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Royalty Sword & Sorcery
Creative Worldbuilding • Engaging Storyline • Excellent Narration • Immersive Fantasy • Unique Concept

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Overall I enjoyed the story. I felt there were some missed opportunities for satisfying closure. I think the author overused descriptive phrases to the point that they became mundane. As my title suggests I believe words like gossamer are best used sparingly. I found myself channeling my inner Jan Brady gossamer, gossamer, gossamer.
I think Amy Landon did an excellent job with the narration.

Friends don't let friends abuse the word gossamer

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The world building was great. The story was good, but fairly predictable. By the last book, I was tired of the story. The narrator was good, but she paused at weird times and inhaled at the end of exclamation, which was a little off-puting. it wouldn't prevent me from listening to another book read by her. overall, I would recommend this series. it contains the fairy fantasy and sci-fi, but without the gratuitous adult themes, which was refreshing.

Like Ready Player One for fantasy lovers

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found it to kid like very simple story
not a very good idea to base a story on. I only paid 9 bucks for it so I did get my money's worth

better than I could write.

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I love the book it was a slow start but it go better wish there was more

good book

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I mean - congratulations on writing so so much but I think editing and character development are in order. It’s really bothersome how vapid these characters are. They are tropes more than people and kids will see this. The main character has no backbone and allows all manner of nonsense to occur. The characters don’t have an arch or development so it’s next to impossible to care about any of them. The writing actually goes out of its way to not let them make choices. Their choices are made for them through circumstances that are so nonsensical and absent of logic you might want to hit your head on a wall. These characters just keep “having things happen” with no agency. The pure idiocy and snobbery of the main characters father is mind numbing and absurd- and you are forced as a reader to accept the writer must believe it is reasonable and normal behavior as the main character always accepts it as such. It’s also very bothersome that no matter how many times these kids have weird things happen to them in the “world of the Faye” no one EVER believes anyone else when something new happens. That. Makes. No. Sense. Cool idea, but ends up being a lot of talking without development and a barrel full of broken logic chains.

Main character has no substance

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