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Techromancy Scrolls

Techromancy Scrolls Series, Book 7

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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.

The habitable lands settle after the happenings in New Cali, and their people join Sparo as one of their newest realms. And Laney Herder has settled into her Great Mother role as the coruler of Sparo, accepting both her role in the world and herself as her abilities continue to grow along with her power.

The location of the writings of the magics of the Great Wizards of the Before Times has been ascertained, and an expedition from Sparo is assembled to embark upon the most ambitious undertaking of their time.

Laney leads the epic search for the faraway land of the DC to find the mythic Library of Congress to finally complete Sparo's reclamation of the knowledge of the Before as Sparo forges a new path forward.

©2020 Erik Schubach (P)2021 Tantor
Science Fiction Magic Post-Apocalyptic Fiction Technology
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Wow is all I got. Sad it comes to a end but enjoyed it nonetheless. I do feel like there could be more though.

wow.

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loses moment at the avelon story and honestly gets way boring I miss all the battles and different people. started getting repetitive with describing characters we already knew so much about

loses momentum

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Good story ruined by a homosexual agenda and liberal idealisms. Do you really believe that most people are actually attracted to the same gender? The same tired humor without is also tiresome. You can hear it in the narrator’s voice at times as well. A good premise overall, but ruined.

Liberal propaganda

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