
How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse
Arithmancy and Anarchy: The Thorne Chronicles Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Poole
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By:
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K. Eason
About this listen
Rory Thorne is a princess with 13 fairy blessings, the most important of which is to see through flattery and platitudes. As the eldest daughter, she always imagined she'd inherit her father's throne and govern the interplanetary Thorne Consortium.
Then, her father is assassinated, her mother gives birth to a son, and Rory is betrothed to the prince of a distant world.
When Rory arrives in her new home, she uncovers a treacherous plot to unseat her newly betrothed and usurp his throne. An unscrupulous minister has conspired to name himself Regent to the minor (and somewhat foolish) prince. With only her wits and a small team of allies, Rory must outmaneuver the Regent and rescue the prince.
How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse is a feminist reimagining of familiar fairy tale tropes and a story of resistance and self-determination - how small acts of rebellion can lead a princess to not just save herself, but change the course of history.
©2019 K. Eason (P)2019 TantorSympathetic characters with a good supporting cast.
Well rounded tale, with a beginning, middle and end, with a door left ajar for future developments.
Complex and delightful
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I listened to this as an audio book, and luckily there were not too many exotic names to try and remember so it was an easy listen. The narrator's voice worked well for the chronicle style of the story. And was very amusing when it comes to the interpretation of the thirteenth fairy's gift, where we can hear the original words and what was actually meant.
Does what it says on the tin.
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No worries it's quite different and enjoyable
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Fun, entertaining
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Super convenient, no real hardships or consenquences.
To be honest 'multiverse' in the title has confused me as theres no description of what that means in this world, and the author definately has not followed the actual definition of the word. I also honestly forgot that they were in space or that this was supposed to be a space opera!
I found the MC to be a boring character with no arc to speak of. Things just sort of happened to her to get the story to move along (which is quite slow anyway). There were certain plot threads that seem to just get dropped mid-story just to be hastily tied up in the ending! Characters that had POV chapters at the beginning just sort of disappear and don't get brought back.
There is a super convenient, summary ending unrelated to anything we've been building up to, and I don't think it answered even the title of the book, let alone the questions I was left with at the end.
Quite a disappointing story and I wish I had DNF'd instead of hoping it would get better because it should have been a book I enjoyed but it was poorly executed.
Not as good as I was hoping
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