
Prodigies
Heaven's Laws, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Cindy Kay
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David Shih
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By:
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Apollos Thorne
About this listen
The apex of the martial arts calls out. It challenges all to ascend.
Long Chao is the son of a hedge mage — a heretic cultivator. He doesn’t cultivate for power, but to satisfy his endless curiosity.
One fateful day, Xiao Huifen, a girl aiming to be the youngest Sky Realm cultivator in the Monolith continent’s history, crashes into his life. She’s from the world of top-ranked sects and strict cultivation methodologies. They share nothing in common except for the unquenchable desire to unlock heaven’s every mystery.
This is their journey.
However, the brightest glory casts the darkest shadow. Strength begets brutality. Long-life begets the foulest perversions. To those who dwell in the darkness, young cultivators such as them are nothing more than some of the finest resources. To use them as slaves. Refine them into pills.
When faced with such depravity, this unorthodox pair must do all they can to survive. Even if they do, how can they hope to remain unchanged?
This is a coming-of-age story that follows two paths to power. For one, it's long and arduous. Despite his unique insights, Long Chao must always strive to keep up with those around him. For the other, strength comes easy. Xiao Huifen isn't competing against her peers, but the vague legends of Divine cultivators.
©2021 Apollos Thorne (P)2021 Podium AudioI loved the length of the book, a lot of bang for your buck.
Really good book! Consider only one narrator
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Good fun, but very slow start
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The story at times can get deep. Some parts can drag on, but, overall it is really good. The book is one of AT's more serious books and I'm glad I listened to it.
Finally, I can see what AT tried to do by having each narrator read the different perspectives of the MCs, however, it wasn't for me.
Real cultivation book
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Side note, as epic as this is I don't think it was worth delaying Underworld.
Great book not a fan of the narration
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Overall good
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