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Limits of Power

Paladin's Legacy, Book 4

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Limits of Power

By: Elizabeth Moon
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Elizabeth Moon is back with the fourth adventure in her best-selling fantasy epic. Moon brilliantly weaves a colorful tapestry of action, betrayal, love, and magic set in a richly imagined world that stands alongside those of such fantasy masters as George R. R. Martin and Robin Hobb.

The unthinkable has occurred in the kingdom of Lyonya. The queen of the Elves - known as the Lady - is dead, murdered by former elves twisted by dark powers. Now the Lady’s half-elven grandson must heal the mistrust between elf and human before their enemies strike again. Yet as he struggles to make ready for an attack, an even greater threat looms across the Eight Kingdoms.Throughout the north, magic is reappearing after centuries of absence, emerging without warning in family after family - rich and poor alike. In some areas, the religious strictures against magery remain in place, and fanatical followers are stamping out magery by killing whoever displays the merest sign of it - even children. And as unrest spreads, one very determined traitor works to undo any effort at peace - no matter how many lives it costs. With the future hanging in the balance, it is only the dedication of a few resolute heroes who can turn the tides...if they can survive.

©2013 Elizabeth Moon (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Military Science Fiction Magic
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The story was brilliant. The new narrator semi okay. Though a little weird to hear the “taighe” pronounced in a southern accent.
In my opinion the whole series is a classic. Wish the book distributor would invest and prioritise in a new and good narrator for the whole series.

Confusing with different narrators

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Continues the great story. spoilt by narrator. Not consistent with other books pronunciation and quality.

Good story, poor narrator

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A book written by Elizabeth Moon is really good one, but narrated by Angela Dawe. Just ruined the book for me.

The narrator had alot of mispronouncingI wish they had just one narrator for the series

Nice bok, really bad narrating

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I was loving the audiobooks of this series up until this one. The book itself was still really good, but the narration by Angela Dawe was really bad. The narration was often awkward, even felt disjointed in parts and made a bit of a slog out of something that should've been a very pleasant experience. There were a lot of strange emphasis in places and sudden seemingly disconnected exclamations like "Dorrin Said!". It was really weird because usually the "X said" is part of a flow of text, but a lot of the time it didn't feel connected to the sentence the character was supposed to have spoken or the tone at which it was spoken. I did not want to have to go "Just 9 more hours to go" while listening to an Elizabeth Moon book, but it was inevitable. I suffered through it because I wanted to know what happened and the books was so good otherwise. The pronunciation of a lot of words were really strange like "sire" being pronounced like Seer/Sear. A lot of place-names were strangely and inconsistently pronounced, but that was the least of it. Most of the voices done were acceptable although she made some of the characters in their late teens or early 20's sound like 4-year olds. She also did this awful voice for Arcolin, Becklyn(or however it is spelled), Camwyn and a few other characters; that sounded like a hoarse comedy "dude bro" jock. That voice was insufferable and at one time did the exact same voice for two speaking to each other and made it hard to distinguish who was actually speaking. It just made me wonder why the company in question didn't hire Jennifer Van Dyck or Susan Ericksen(who I wasn't sure I'd like at first, but turned out to be very good) again for this book. The performance puts what would like be an overall 4 or 5 star book down to overall 3 and I kind of want to give it an overall 2, but the source material saves it.

Holy Falk and Gird, that narration was awkward.

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Where does Limits of Power rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Beh. Its hard to say because the narration is so bad. I mean - awful. Was Jennifer Van Dyke not available?

Who was your favorite character and why?

The characters are relatively indistinguishable. And as this narration is not even remotely listenable, I will let you know after I have purchased and read the book.

How could the performance have been better?

The performer acts the characters ok - apart from her characters being pretty much indistinguishable by race, gender, class, and station. The most annoying, jarring problem is in the narrative passages She reads "He Said! She Said! He Wiped the Blood From His Blade" with with the same pace, tone, and with a loud exclamation point after each phrase, no matter how mundane the phrase. "I think not..." said Kiri!!!! "I will go..."He Said! Wiping the Blood Off His Blade!!!! He Crossed the Room!!!!! Not ONLY is each narrative phrase forced, each word is equally weighted, without a shred of nuance, pace, color, or appropriate pauses. Pacing of the narrative phrases are AWFUL!!!!!! This is why VO actors DESPERATELY NEED a director in the studio with them. And if there WAS a director in the studio, he or she should immediately lose his or her job!Furthermore, the actress might have taken the time to learn how to pronounce places and races by listening a bit to the previous narrations. For those of us who have listenened to each audio tape - its super annoying. Tayg, not Tah-ig. Kuoknomi, not Kwak-Naami. I suppose if this is your first Pak's book, it won't matter - but if you have been a fan of the series it will take you a while to figure out what and who she is talking about. Finally - the actress might have taken the trouble to READ the DANG BOOKS. The vocal quality of the elven and other races is perfectly well described by the author. The elves have musical voices, with a cadence. Ditto for the Kuocnom. Narrator doesn't bother to distinguish this in her performance. As the conflict that opens this book is racial in nature, it would have been nice if the narrator had been remotely familiar with the material so that we would be able to distinguish between the races.(Without of course, the requisite "Said the Elf!!!!")If I were Elizabeth Moon, I would have this audio pulled and redone. It's THAT bad.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Its not even a book I want to finish. Which is a shame, as I have loved the Paks series since it was first published.

Unlistenable.

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