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The Return of Merlin

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The Return of Merlin

By: Deepak Chopra M.D.
Narrated by: Simon Jones
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Holistic health guru Chopra makes his fictional debut with a symbolic tale mixing Arthurian legends with a modern-day detective story.©2008 Deepak Chopra (P)2008 Random House Audio Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Mystery Arthurian Magic

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Why is there only half the story? I enjoyed what there was but was disappointed at the final result.

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this should have been a really good book but for me it had many faults:-
1 the prologue read by the author was long and should have been an epilogue.
2. for some unknown reason the author, not Simon Jones, spoke the chapter numbers and titles with music in the background. ( I don't like music in the back ground when someone is narrating the story).
3. the chapters were very short and jumped about from place to place both in the present and past.
4. the characters were very two dimensional, at one point I thought I was listening to a children's book.
having said all that Simon jones did a good job performing the book.

what a shame

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