
Soulsmith
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Will Wight
About this listen
Outside Sacred Valley, ancient ruins rise from the earth, drawing sacred artists from miles around to fight for the treasures within.
Factions rise and fall as warriors bicker over rare resources, but time is limited. A powerful family from the Blackflame Empire is coming to claim the ruins, and when they arrive, no one else will have a chance at the prize.
Lindon has reached Copper, taking the first step on the road to power, but the warriors of the outside world are still far beyond him.
To advance, he turns to the arcane skills of the Soulsmiths, who craft weapons from the stuff of souls. With new powers come new enemies, and Lindon soon finds himself facing an entire sect of Golds.
©2016 Hidden Gnome Publishing (P)2018 Hidden Gnome PublishingEverybody was depicted as a brute. There seemed to be - almost - no one worth mentioning in this world who is not a martial artist. Respect is not earned through having a strong, unshakeable character and displaying positive traits and real human virtues, rather through one's fighting prowess. Even the major characters seemed black and white, and we never really got a chance to see the world theough different lenses.
The world building was almost non-existent, in the time our protagonists spent in the village they gained almost no intel on what's happening outside of their immediate neighborhood - although one would think it is in their vital interest as they are surrounded by hot-tempered powerhouses -, and the soft magic system has gotten even softer. Most twists seemed rushed and there were even some deus ex machina moments that, though bad in themselves, one could anticipate from miles away.
Regardless of all this, I still found myself enjoying the book, as there were some redeeming qualities to it. Travis Baldree's narration was again a pleasure to listen to, Yerin's background started to unfold, we have got a new protagonist(?) to root for, and the brutal depiction of Lindon's struggle during advancement was spectacular.
Not as good as the first one
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I'm short...great book. Totally recommend.
This one enjoyed this esteemed offering!
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another brilliant addition to a great series
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Wow
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I did laugh out load at the masochistic trials to upgrade to Iron. Ouch!
You need to play at 0.80 x as normal speed is too fast for some strange reason. They may be reducing the silences?
The world building if very good and enjoyable so far,
Hilariously Silly
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One of the best series every read
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Fabulous English author version of coiling dragon
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Fun but not as good as the first
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So the first book ended with an absolutely massive ''Oh, those guys who you thought were absolute masters? Yeah, no, 5 year old kids are 10 times stronger than them outside of the valley.'' and this book basically does it again around the last 3 hours, introducing an extremely powerful character who runs rings around basically all of the strongest guys in the wilderness without even trying, and then claims to basically be someone very unremarkable from his homeland.
Now, I think the character is lying. Reasons are plenty, for one, it makes no sense for a janitor to be where he is in this book, and secondly, I don't think Will Wight is a bad writer who would just keep pulling the same ''Your world is actually a fish bowl'' trick over and over again. We already know of the cosmic entities, so we know that the cradle itself is cosmically speaking unremarkable, but I really don't want to go through never-ending ''Oh, yeah no, an infant is stronger than a Heavenly Dragon Emperor ranked Grand Master if you just travel 500 kilometres north of here.'' rigamarole.
However...if he's actually doing that then I am, as the title suggests, very concerned about where this series is going. We're like 16 hours of listening into the 12 book series and if that actually keeps happening, this will become completely unrelatable.
Great, but I'm concerned about the power scaling
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Hmmmm Fantastic.
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