
The Shadow of What Was Lost
Licanius, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Michael Kramer
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By:
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James Islington
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It has been 20 years since the end of the war. The dictatorial Augurs - once thought of almost as gods - were overthrown and wiped out during the conflict, their much-feared powers mysteriously failing them. Those who had ruled under them, men and women with a lesser ability known as the Gift, avoided the Augurs' fate only by submitting themselves to the rebellion's Four Tenets.
A representation of these laws is now written into the flesh of any who use the Gift, forcing those so marked into absolute obedience. As a student of the Gifted, Davian suffers the consequences of a war fought - and lost - before he was born. Despised by most beyond the school walls, he and those around him are all but prisoners as they attempt to learn control of the Gift. Worse, as Davian struggles with his lessons, he knows that there is further to fall if he cannot pass his final tests. But when Davian discovers he has the ability to wield the forbidden power of the Augurs, he sets into motion a chain of events that will change everything.
To the north, an ancient enemy long thought defeated begins to stir. And to the west, a young man whose fate is intertwined with Davian’s wakes up in the forest, covered in blood and with no memory of who he is...
©2015 James Islington (P)2015 Podium AudioCritic reviews
Really enjoyed this!
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Brilliant book
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Excellent
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excellent
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Hard to get into, then hard to get out of!
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Good read from start to finish
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A masterwork of storytelling
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Cool story bro, for real
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fantastic story
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I'm essence it has all the tropes of classic epic fantasy: new hope adolescent, grizzled mentor, big ancient evil, threat from 'beyond', magic system with hallmarks of RPGs, mad king, rebel group. That said, Islington writes it well, putting some interesting spins on the tropes, and creating likeable characters. He world builds steadily and progressively through the book, making the world feel real and organic.
There's a nice few twists in there too, some big reveals about the characters, some of which you can guess, some of which surprised me.
It's easy going epic fantasy, not too gorey or grimdark, and would appeal to Fiest, Sanderson, and Rothfuss fans I think.
I hear book 2 is slower, and book 3 picks up. I've enjoyed book 1 enough to stay the distance.
Kramer's narration is as impeccable as always (loved him from Sanderson's books). It's a tricky audiobook from the perspective of multiple characters and names, but that's epic fantasy for you!!!
solid epic fantasy
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