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Techromancy Scrolls

Techromancy Scrolls, Book 4

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Techromancy Scrolls

By: Erik Schubach
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
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Almost 3,000 years after an extinction-level event on Earth, mankind seeks to regain its former glory in a new world where magic and technology collide.

Laney and Celeste, Templars of Sparo, embark upon a mission of mercy to a far-off land to aid a people thought lost to time before the Altii even found the Lower Ten.

The Westlands are found along with a new enemy that Sparo may not be able to stand against: Avalon.

Can this new threat be the Great Wizards of the Before Times? New alliances will be forged, and hearts will be held and broken as Laney faces her biggest challenge yet.

©2017 Erik Schubach (P)2020 Tantor
Science Fiction Magic Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Epic Fiction Epic Fantasy Heartfelt Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature & Fiction
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Another great job by Hollie Jackson, delivering many great accents for the book. Erik Schubach delivers another solid story as Laney Herder.
I would recommend listening to the series in order, as many characters come back from their previous adventures with Laney.

Laney’s Journey continues

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A good continuation from the previous book, and boy does it continue to give. A great listen, and I cannot wait to see how the story continues in the next one.

What a ride

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Another cute virtuous adventure, with a few flaws in the vagueness of how things are defined. A main criticism I see people have is that the knights beat the soldiers. Avalon isn't the modern Army or Marines. They're pretenders. Their guns fire lead pellets not modern armor piercing rounds. I was upset about Laney pulling bullets from the air until I realized that. But it's never said just what the guns are, so it's easy to mistake.

The power of magic is frustratingly ill-defined, though. We're constantly told one thing, but shown another. Laney creates a magic sword and recharges several batteries after catching bullets and squishing gun barrels one day, but says plucking guns out of people's hands the next is a taxing deed. "Mother Luna!"

And yeah, the constant anti-politics/anti-war thing is annoying. Like, I agree with you, stop beating me over the head with it.

Vagueness makes anger

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Enjoying the mental vacation of listening to this series during the pandemic and pre election madness of 2020. Wholesome and satisfying.

Pandemic escapism

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Laney Herder and Celeste Trapper find themselves hip deep in trouble again. Would Celeste's martial arts be enough? Would Laney's heart cause political problems? What do you think! Erik and Holly do it again.

Enjoy

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