Today’s Spacemage
Spacemage Chronicle Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kevin T. Collins
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Written by:
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Timothy Ellis
About this listen
Thorn is back! The guilty will be punished.
The war they dismissed as nonsense is now raging.
Jen needs Thorn. The military want Thorn.
Thorn is older and wiser, and he doesn't care what anyone wants.
He has a better hold on his growing power, or so he thinks.
The war calls, but there is unfinished business to attend to on the way.
Unanswered questions lead in strange directions, and a war for no reason, is only part of the mystery.
But through everything, Thorn carries two themes. The guilty will be punished, and there will be peace!
Yesterday was just the start. Now he's Today's Spacemage.
©2018 Timothy Ellis (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Today’s Spacemage
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- GenpattonJ
- 2023-07-28
Do you believe in Magic?
Sorry, had to say that. The books idea of mixing magic with technology became much clearer in this second book in the series. The story continues from the first and does not get bogged down. The action is excellent. Character development could use some work. Sometimes it takes a back seat to the action. Over all this is an excellent read for a light hearted listen. The audio work is also well done.
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- Caleb
- 2024-09-26
If I was all powerful, how would I fix the world?
That’s this book. I believe others called it “wish fulfillment” writing.
Zero character development. Purely just the main character hopping around and fixing the galaxy with a snap of a finger.
We’re ignoring the stated distances and travel times from the past book. Likely because the author just picks time periods at random. So what if round trip travel times should have been longer than the stated separation time between characters, we’re going to say it’s been 2 months anyways. And let’s ignore the stated mechanics for how the magic works. Just because the it sounds cooler if I say the main character just did things this way. I do have To hand it to the narator for doing a good job with the book though.
First book I enjoyed the rough concept even if the developlment, descriptions, timelines, and mechanics were lacking or contradictory. This book. Didn’t even have the benefit of being a new and interesting story.
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