
Samurai
The Three Sons
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Narrated by:
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Ross Pipkin
About this listen
The Great Continent is at war. The nation of Shogun, home of the samurai; defends their lands from two invading forces. Eblan, a nation of ninjas and Kraken, the land of the knights. Together, they seek to conquer the Shoguns. Now three brothers, who are the sons of the legendary samurai known as the Great Black Bear, fight to defend their homeland and put a stop to this war once and for all. Welcome to the world Samurai.
©2021 Timothy McCallum (P)2021 Timothy McCallumListener received this title free
The narration was well performed and not off putting as can sometimes be the case.
Overall I enjoyed this story and I will keep my eye out for a sequel.
Please note that I was provided a free copy of this audiobook to provide an honest review.
Great action packed story
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Listener received this title free
I enjoyed the narrators reading voice and his character voices, but I couldn’t understand why Mana was said do weirdly, as though there was a full stop after every utterance of it.
I’ve listened to many books with sound effects, but this seemed bizarre. There was only a couple of random instances of battle effects but the music seemed totally wrong and out of context. It sounded like the backing track of an electronic keyboard and was often stuck in randomly seemingly with no purpose.
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
“Life is too short to hold on to the past.”
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