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The Spirit of Things: A Gripping Young Adult Coming of Age Fantasy
- Beyond Horizon, Book 1
- Narrated by: Nigel Peever
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
Growing up in a village of elves is hard when you’re the only human. Especially when humans are hated by all other species in Tellusm. But Fulco is determined to fit in.
After discovering he has the magical power of "sapience" to control beasts, he makes it his mission to join the elven Portare team. A sport where players must ride upon a beast, beat each other with bats, score goals, and influence the outcome of the game with magic.
But Tellusm is uncertain and troublesome. A place where three-headed lizards roam wild, a curse runs rampant turning its inhabitants into mindless monsters, and a violent storm separates it from the rest of the world.
With three gods fighting over the fate of the land, mysterious dreams, alluring strangers, and awakening powers lead Fulco toward the destiny from which his elven parents have been trying so desperately to shield him. As his power grows, so does the trouble that stalks him.
An exciting and immersive coming of age fantasy packed with spellbinding magic, astounding mythical creatures, a threatening menace, growing romance, and a bow tie-wearing werewolf called Gary. Perfect for fans of Patrick Rothfuss, J.K. Rowling, Brandon Sanderson, and Terry Pratchett.
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- Kirsty Barrett
- 29-06-21
things get intriguing and curious
Loved this Story. The characters are well written and the pace of the book is steady. I figured out most of the twists just before they were revealed however a few caught me out. I'm definetly going to follow up with the story as Im curious as two how the two themes connect. I have my ideas but need book 2 to figure it out.
The narrator was fantastic. He seemed to enjoy the book too.
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- Fred Jones
- 15-07-21
Wonderful coming of age Fantasy story
A super beautifully written YA/Coming of Age Fantasy novel, Fulco the only human in a village of Elven's has dealt with prejudice all his life and desperately wants to be accepted. When he discovers the Portare sport and the Sapience or magic the players wield he wants to become the first Hume player on the elven, and then he discovers his own sapience. This is a detailed story with lots of vivid descriptions of the world and its people, action, magic and a little humour, Great dialogue, wonderful rich characters and an engrossing story with a book long enough to do it justice. The first in a series it left me desperate to read the next one. The audio is superb with as great narrator and enhanced with sound effects with give it an extra dimension. Loved it, I Received a complimentary copy from story origin and am leaving a honest voluntary review.
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- Lydia Devlin
- 07-07-21
Enchanting tale.
I love reading fantasy novels so I was looking forward to hearing this audiobook.
It took me a while to get into as I am not used to having background ambience. I stuck with it though, and I'm glad I did.
The world building and characters are so well written and Nigel Peevers effortlessly brings the whole story to life.
I'm not going to give spoilers for this, I am however, happy to recommend this audiobook.
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- Quackfly
- 30-07-20
Excellent
Looking forward to continuing with Fulco on his adventures
This first in the series has set the story well of the young Hume finding his place in the world.
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- Siobhian R. Hodges Author
- 20-07-20
A gripping fantasy novel & an enchanting audiobook
A gripping fantasy novel with lovable characters, a well-thought-out plot, and an enchanting audiobook.
The Spirit of Things is a coming-of-age fantasy novel about Fulco, an adopted young Hume, finding his place in the world. The book is set in an Elphen town called Tellusm where Fulco – being the only Hume – constantly feels the need to prove himself and protect his adoptive family. I immediately felt for Fulco, through his struggles and each deserving victory. However, Fulco is not like any other Hume. Later in the book, we discover that he actually has the power of sapience. This twist added so much more to the book, creating a theme that is relatable to many of us – a theme of trying to find one’s place in the world and figure out who they are. This is one of the many reasons why I enjoyed listening to Fulco’s adventure unfold.
I listened to the audiobook for The Spirit of Things and must say, I fully enjoyed it. The narrator (Nigel Peever) did a superb job of adding a magical-feel to the already spellbinding book, with the characters’ voices, diegetic sounds, ambient music, and of course the narrator’s smooth, easy-to-listen-to voice. I looked forward to listening to McQueeny’s audiobook each day.
The book itself includes a balance of description and dialogue that was also pleasant to listen to. The world-building was subtle yet effective – I felt like I was really there. Too much description in a book tends to put me off, but McQueeny’s writing is concise and didn’t give my mind a chance to wander.
Overall, I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook. It is well-written, well-produced, and a joy to come back to after each chapter. McQueeny has done a fantastic job; the story drew me in and didn’t let go.
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- Annette
- 05-07-20
Great fantasy tale.
I am not YA, I am 46, but I still loved this story. It has everything you would want a fantasy tale to have, and the narration keeps you listening. Absolutely recommendable.
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- william
- 18-04-21
great listen
I really enjoyed this book. listened to it in two days found reasons to keep listening has the makings of a great series of books. this one sets it up well good characters interesting plot developing powers all you can ask for. very well narrated with appropriate music an sound effects that I feel added to the whole experience
bring on book 2 👍
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- juliel
- 24-06-21
Unfortunately the narration is poor
Unfortunately I only managed to listen to 8 chapters. I found the narration extremely irritating and the voices of the characters were awful. Very weak and feeble sounding.They sounded like voices a parent would do reading to a child which is fine for that purpose but not for an adult or even a young adult to listen to. I had already started reading the book (just the first few chapters) and so had already formed my own idea of what the characters so far , were and sounded like and this just spoilt it for me . I really tried to persevere with it because I had been offered a free audible download from the author in lieu of leaving a review for the audible version. I think I would have much rather just had the story read in a straightforward way . I can’t comment on the story because I couldn’t really concentrate on it because of the narration which was too long and drawn out. I’m really sorry as this was my first experience of listening to an Audible fiction book . I’ll continue with the book on my Kindle and hopefully be able to leave a more positive review for that.
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