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Imager's Challenge
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Series: Imager Portfolio Series, Book 2
- Length: 18 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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- Lydia
- 11-06-09
interesting concepts
I really enjoyed this book, the second in the Imager's series from L.E. Modesitt. I have been eagerly awaiting it since I picked up the first book on audible. This series is deeper than some, with a slower moving plot as it explores more intellectual and strategic themes, but it has plenty of action to keep you moving forward. And William Dufris is an excellent narrator. Can't wait for the next book.
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- A. Lund
- 03-03-13
I just couldn't make it through
I enjoyed the first book a lot. I started out enjoying this book, but after a while I felt like it was just moving soooo slooooow. It was all descriptions of food, drinks and clothes. Ok, ok, let's get on with the plot already. Maybe if I was reading it and could scan over the long descriptions it would be easier. But as it is, I would lose interest and then end up losing actual plot details. I don't mind long epic books. I do mind books that are drawn out so that you can describe food and long walks, or how the main characters brother is spoiled and his girlfriends aunt has a nice resteraunt. I listened to about half of it and then put it away.
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- Joy
- 02-05-12
Overcomes its own flaws
Renthyl, an unusually strong imager, is getting an unusually challenging training. Forced by his superiors to avoid making normal people frightened of imagers, Renthyl is fed up with defending himself and not retaliating. He is stationed in the police corps, where he is ordered to observe and no police officer is required to take orders from him. That should curb Renthyl's tendency to handle things his own way.
As it works out, Renthyl has enemies to handle both in the neighborhoods of down-and-outers where he patrols, and in the police corps itself. Once he has learned just what hazards to image to stop his attackers and he has those enemies under control, Renthyl has no choice but to tackle (dramatically, as it turns out) the aristocrat who wants to destroy him and his family. By the end, the College of Imagers has to rethink its self-defensive policies.
William Dufris wouldn't be my first choice as a reader. He can convincingly manipulate his voice into different characters, but he has chosen to give Renthyl a superior drawl. The disadvantage of listening to these books instead of reading them is that you can't skip over the incessant menu descriptions, which are obviously Modesitt riding his hobbyhorse. Fortunately the story as a whole is an excellent one.
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- Matthew
- 03-15-10
Top Fantasy for me
I have always had a hard time finding fantasy novels that really capture my imagination. L.E. Modesitt's stories do follow the tale of a boy who grows up to be something special pattern, but they actually move faster for me than a lot of the most successful fantasy series out there. With each series of stories that L.E. Modesitt Jr. creates, his stories become more unexpected in the way they unfold and the in the make up of the world they occur in without being too fantastic or overly detailed.
He also manages to publish a book every year, so he doesn't keep you waiting like some authors do.
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- Philip
- 05-03-15
Okay.
A less personal book than typical of this author, Imager's Challenge focuses on mystery and politics but at a slow pace that defuses tension, and not as much on personal growth and character development. It disappointed me, but only because I have such high expectations of Modesitt Jr.
It is a well written book, the narration is okay. The pace and subject matter hurt each other, however.
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- Grammie & Papa
- 06-10-10
Nice change of pace
This was a wonderful book to listen to. The spin on how magic works is a refreshing change. The characters very likable and the villians are vile.
Loved it and want much more from L.E. MOdesitt Jr.!!
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- G. Parish
- 04-07-15
Romance and Adventure
Solid showing full of spirited characters and the usual romance and adventure that marks this authors fantasy tales. It also offers interesting bits of wisdom that are surprisingly insightful.
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- Sophia
- 12-26-09
Interesting alternative reality
Modesitt has such talent in creating highly detailed alternative worlds and this is a fine example. I would not call this series action adventure, some might even call it slow, but I enjoyed learning more about the characters and the details about the world they inhabit. In this installment Modesitt delves further into the religion and politics of this world which is interesting and even thought provoking. The narration matches the content; not overly exciting but credible. I look forward to future installments in the Imager Portfolio.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-26-21
4/5 good addition to series
Modesitt Jr is ...unique. He tends to go far and deep in descriptions of his characters' daily struggles. Problem resolution is typically a result of a long period of hard work and gradual progress. The pace is a little slow for my taste, but on the other hand, I find it fulfilling, when everything is finally resolved. It's a little like hiking a tall mountain, the view from the top is worth the effort.
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- Westley Giles
- 11-29-19
Math is still on the menu!
This second book of the initial trilogy is still math heavy, but the calculations are less about money and more about outcomes and intrigue.
I like the protagonist of the story a great deal. He’s my kind of guy. I like his way of thinking, and can identify with him fully. The only character that I have as much or more in common with, ideological that is, is Richard Rahl of Sword of Truth fame.
Yet, the story is a great one. Some may think it slow at times, but I believe Mr. Modesitt Jr. has paced his story excellently. His writing style feels to be very explanatory, but I’m on board for deep world building and explanations.
Yet, I loved the story overall. And Seliora is my favorite character. My kind of lady.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-04-21
awesome
I loved this book, really well written characters with an immersive story. The magic system is fairly unique and the slice of life elements sprinkled throughout add that extra bit of depth to it
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- Colin A. Mcgee
- 12-05-13
Loved the world that has been created
Where does Imager's Challenge rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This one grew on me as Listened to it . I was slowly drawn into the characters life and his struggles in his world. So I would rank this book as one of my current favourites. I definitely want to hear more.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Imager's Challenge?
I loved that the power of imaging has a few drawback. But has a number of useful ones. However ts not much help against rain. You will have to read it to find out why.
Have you listened to any of William Dufris’s other performances? How does this one compare?
No not listened to any others
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Cant reveal this as it would be a spoiler
Any additional comments?
Well worth listening too and the performance grows on you as you listen