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Broken Walls

Places of Power, Book 5

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Broken Walls

By: Leonard Petracci
Narrated by: Will M Watt
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Listen to book 5 for more superpowers, more titans, and more answers on SC's past. After betrayal at his friend's hands, SC travels deep into the heart of the Instructors - coming not as an enemy, but as an ally. With his memories still modified by Lucio, he joins their ranks with a single goal in mind: to free Siri, the Titan whose songs bends others to her will. Meanwhile, SC's friends rush to stop him, and to understand why SC is suddenly acting insane. With his mind altered, and his powers honed by the instructors, rescuing SC will take everything they have.

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love the authors work and while it has its hiccups will m. watts narration drags the listeners in!

great listen for long drives

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The book is amazing and the narrator does a great job I can’t wait to see what happens next

Can’t wait to listen to the next book

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Narrator was phenomal, but at this point I am underwhelmed by S.C. Maybe the last book will a dress it, but the MC doesn't feel unique at all and noticeably weaker in comparison to threats around him. The story and characters move along while the 'capacity' of the core group seems to stay the same. I really liked the series and it's potential. I'll have to check out the last book to see how it ends. All negativity aside: kudos to the author for still coming up with an interesting concept and world.

Good world building, but static characters

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