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The Giants' Spear
- Book Four of The Weapon Takers Saga
- Narrated by: Greg Patmore, Bridget Thomas
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The quest for the seven weapons of Madria comes to its thrilling conclusion.
Few remain to resist the implacable advance of the dark forces unleashed by Diis. In the ice wastes of distant Halvia, Rabigar must locate the spear of the legendary Giants. In the vast expanse of the Lantinen Sea, Soren must search for the lost race of the Asrai.
In Kalinth, Belwynn must hold back the armies of the vengeful Lord of Ishari. As time runs out, she knows she must face her greatest test. Can she confront a god, and win?
The Giants' Spear is the stunning climax to the epic fantasy series, The Weapon Takers Saga.
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- colton w.
- 08-13-22
Very tropey.
(review for the while series). Characters rarely make meaningful decisions. Weird combat where distance sometimes feels strange. Foreshadowing from the series goes in weird and uninteresting directions.
That being said I've read worse, and the world is really cool.
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- Stanley Griffin
- 04-13-22
A strong plot twist in the end.
Great story all around, with strong battles, great character development, and great plot development.
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- rhonda t.
- 01-31-22
To busy for me!
busy book. so many characters. hard to follow so many story lines. I listened to the whole series and found it somewhat of a task.
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- Genevieve Rose
- 01-20-22
Last book ruined the entire series for me
The last book felt rushed and incomplete, really disappointing because I loved the other three books in the series
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- William
- 09-27-21
The story is ok until the very end of the epilog.
The narrators are great. The number of Voices Greg Patmore is able to produce is impressive. However Jamie Edmunson seems to rush through the story. This complete series could have been a great epic if he would have slowed and put more into it. And the very end of the epilog just seems wrong to me. The end started off good but then it wasn't. just my opinion.
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- Victoria Menzel
- 08-29-21
I really enjoyed the whole series
I really enjoyed. I did find it hard to keep straight such a book cast of characters. I had to back up sometimes once I realized who the character was to understand where they were and what their mission was. I will be reading more by this author for sure!
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- Gene Starwind
- 07-15-21
An improbable and unsatisfying ending to the series
The first three books of the trilogy took their time to build up the lore and set the stage for this “Final Showdown”. It was akin to having stretched a rubber band painstakingly slowly in anticipation of that huge release when you get to see the rubber band fly majestically off into the horizon… only the rubber band never takes flight. It snaps on your fingers and falls to the floor in the blink of an eye.
This review is only targeted towards this penultimate episode of the Weapon Taker’s Saga. I found the other three books somewhat enjoyable but this conclusion seems poorly thought out and rushed to the point where the story collapses under its own pace (much like the widely despised Final Season of HBO’s Game of Thrones).
Characters that you’ve followed for thousands of pages and dozens of hours (whether having read the series or listened to the audiobook) get glossed over, even in the Epilogue. You’re left scratching your head, thinking: “Was that it? What exactly was the purpose of this character for this entire time??”
This is not to say that this book did not have its moments. It certainly does. But the ending leaves much of the fate of Dalriya in question. It is possible that was by design, perhaps to pave the way for a sequel saga? I just don’t know. And that’s where all of the tension leading up to this point just collapses like a snapped rubber band. You’re anticipating a particular trajectory when you shoot this rubber band and instead, it goes nowhere. When I heard the audiobook narrator suddenly intone: “Epilogue…”, I jumped up and tore my headphones off and exclaimed “WTF!?”
The motivations of the characters seem contrary to the image of them that I had built in my mind for the last three books. These aren’t the characters you’re looking for (Jedi finger waving). Their behaviors and actions are not given the time to coalesce (the way you saw Theron slowly change). Characters who’ve been dependably predictable suddenly seem to lose their minds and act completely differently at the turn of a page. And then, they’re written out without any further explanation.
There was only one instance where that worked: When the Emperor contemplated his situation on the ridge and decided that he had put other people in harm’s way for too long and that his moment had come to finally be remembered by historians as “Bloody Baldwin”, slayer of 200,000 Drobax. That was a rather sudden turn of events but you could follow the dotted line through the story and see how the months of enduring siege after siege pushed him to this. It was well done and I cheered for him.
But others? Others who were so careful and methodical and calculating? Suddenly, they snap their fingers and say: “Hmm… effff it! Let’s see what happens if I do X, Y and Z.” That’s not a plot twist. That is just sloppy writing.
Performance: It was decently done. The Krykker voices grate on your ears, and the sing-song interpretation of the Caladri make me grate my teeth. But still, having a male performer do male voices and vice versa is an innovation that other audiobook publishers should try. It’s really all that kept me engaged throughout a very vanilla saga that was too heavy on political info-dumping and too light on character development.
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- jay
- 06-17-20
Wow!
I just didn’t want this to end! One of my most favorite sagas to date. Very well written and easy to see with your minds eye!
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- Aurora McMillian
- 05-19-20
Awesome Ending to a GREAT Series!!!
What a seriously magnificent ending to a really really well written series. What a hella adventure and with an ending I didnt see coming at all! This was a tale of heroes and love, of darkness and evil, of truths and lies. I hated that it ended and I lost some very beloved characters, but what a great way to go....,as legends. Oh... I almost forgot, I was gifted this book for my thoughts and well, just cant say enough how really good this series is. If you are reading this review, read the books! I promise you will thank me later!
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- Janeleadfoot
- 02-25-20
Stunning 💚
In summary The Giants Spear is complex, action packed and suspense filled from start to finish. Battle rages, with terrible losses and brave stands, clever twists and turns making a delightfully unpredictable story.
Jamie Edmundson is one brilliant writer.
Narration was excellent.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntary leaving a review
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- jane collins
- 01-08-21
good story worth a listen
good story, good narration but it Felt like he was trying to be Tolkien, and he was far from it. but it is definitely worth a listen!
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- Morgan McKenzie-Phillips
- 12-26-20
to much left to cover
After the last books in the series a lot was left to cover, because of this the book felt rushed and we didn't get the same level of detail as previously we had.
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- J Smith
- 08-19-20
Another great story!
I read this a few months ago, but missed writing it up!
Such a great book; just like the previous 3, I enjoyed every minute of it. Both the story and the narration are great and I hope there’s another out soon!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
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- Lynn Walker
- 06-01-20
excellent
the completion of an excellent 4 part story very well narrated and a storyline to rival the best I can say I have enjoyed listening to this story for the last couple of weeks thank you
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- Alan
- 10-06-21
Waring God's.
An absolutely fantastic conclusion to The Weapons Takers Saga. You might have to get out the tissues out for this one. Jamie Edmundson just tore out my soul..😥 This final book is so epic it has it all, from Duelling God's, A Giant fighting a Dragon, lots of magic and so many battles will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. Our twin heroes and their companions have one more godly weapon to find, the Giant's Spear. If found they will have all four magical weapons to take on and help try beat the dark forces unleashed by Diis. Soren and Belwynn will face their biggest tests to date. Friends and allies will fall along the way, but will it all be for the greater good. You will have to check it out for yourself. Great writing with so many good characters, the worldbuilding, plot and setting is just brilliant. The narrator's Greg Patmore and Brigid Thomas have have been awesome through out the whole series, highly recommend...😁🖤
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- Anonymous User
- 02-26-22
worth the time !
what felt like an almost life long epic journey with many moral and ethical twists and turns keeping you wrapped to know more. The end as unexpected as ever. A great series !