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  • Forsaken Immortals, Book 2
  • By: Tinalynge
  • Narrated by: Victoria Mei
  • Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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By: Tinalynge
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Summary

Finding an ancient treasure was not as fortunate as one might expect.

As soon as Bai Rouyun had left the grave, countless sects and hidden families set out to kill her for the sake of obtaining her treasure for themselves.

After months of killing–and leaving a trail of corpses behind her–Bai Rouyun could not continue anymore. Unwilling to succumb, she gave up, throwing herself off the mountain top, taking the treasure with her to the eternal grave in the clouds. However, that treasure was anything but ordinary...

Bai Rouyun woke up in the body of a mute, deaf, and mentally challenged woman...who has just gotten married. Now, trying to get used to her new life, swearing to gain vengeance while juggling her newlywed husband is a task that genuinely requires all her wits.

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Sadly not as good as book 1

Great narrator, but this book is full of filler. I started rapidly skipping looking for the few good parts

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Hand on heart the worst book I’ve finished

How Victoria Mei stayed awake while narrating this I will never know, because I’ll be 100% honest and admit I’ve been using this book to get to sleep and have to keep going back…I just want to know what happened a but the tedium is mind numbing to an almost clinically useful degree

The first book was similar but nowhere near as bad, and the plot is actually interesting enough that I want to know the story…but oh my god it’s boring AF and SO badly written & edited!

If the author had interacted with other humans I would be genuinely surprised, since their writing suggests an unfamiliarity with emotion, and what is & isn’t conveyed through nonverbal communication.

Somehow the author crams in the plot of a series 3-5x longer into these books through a constant gifting of perfect circumstances to the protagonist, while also dragging out every scene so excruciatingly by repetitively over explaining every thought in everyone’s heads…and doing it so badly as to make me question where it’s a bad stereotype of autism, or if the author is actually autistic and genuinely thinks this is how neurotypicals think & act….either way I don’t know if I should laugh or cry

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