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All the Wandering Light
- Even the Darkest Stars, Book 2
- Narrated by: Priya Ayyar
- Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
This is the second novel in a sweeping and action-packed young-adult fantasy duology loosely inspired by the early climbers of Mount Everest - perfect for fans of Tamora Pierce and Kristin Cashore.
After the terrifying events on Mount Raksha, the witches have returned, and River has betrayed Kamzin to regain his dark powers. The witches’ next step: march on the Three Cities and take over the empire - led by River’s brother, Esha.
If Kamzin is to save Azmiri and prevent the destruction of the empire, she must find a star that fell in the Ash Mountains to the north. Fallen stars have immense power, and if Kamzin and Lusha can find the star, they can use its magic to protect their homeland. To get there, Kamzin has allied with Azar-at, the dangerous and deceptive fire demon, who can grant her great power - in exchange for pieces of her soul. But River wants the star too, and as their paths collide in dangerous and unexpected ways, Kamzin must wrestle with both her guilt and her conflicted feelings for the person who betrayed her.
Facing dark magic, a perilous journey, and a standoff against the witches, can Kamzin, Lusha, and Tem find the star and save their empire?
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- L
- 31-03-23
Excellent book
So enjoyed both books , loved lead characters. Was sad it ended, could have listened for another 10 hours !
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- Anonymous User
- 06-06-23
A great story, but lacking character development
Lovely story but characters lacked depth and development. It also feels a tad drawn out at times but it's bearable. If you prefer plot driven stories over character driven ones, you'd like this. Narrator can be monotonous at times but overall an enjoyable experience.
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- becca
- 30-10-21
narrator really drags the story along.............
wonderful story but i almost fell asleep because of the narrator. worth a listen though 👌
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- Megan Stahowik
- 26-10-21
excellent
This story holds a very compelling tale of changing the way of thier world. I really enjoyed the border of will they won't they between River and Camzen.
Showing us the perspective of River did make the story more likable and allowing certain ghost characters to make amends.
I didn't like Tem. he was a mediocre character as we all know the best friend trope is overused and the constant love triangle hints were useless. I also feel like the biggest twist was the deal with "Captain " Elan and Lucia. Really didn't see that coming, also isn't that guy really old ?🤔.
The narrator Priya Ayyar was a little annoying when she had to do shouting dialog was improved from the first book.but needs a bit of different pitch couldn't tell which characters were talking sometimes.
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- Alesa S.
- 16-10-21
Just liked it and wish there was more!
Having a formidable older sister myself I enjoyed the relationship between the sisters. I would have lived even more world building. More details about the magical abilities of the characters. More, more, more!
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- Jeff VanderToolen
- 24-06-21
First book is as great
Slow
The voice is very monotone and made the main character seem week. A little disappointed with the ending. Regardless, if you start and finish the first book, you need to finish the second
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- Paige Branam
- 06-12-20
Meh.
The first book was fantastic, so I was naturally excited for the second installment, but I was ultimately left disappointed at the end. I found the ending to be underwhelming, rushed, and cringe-worthy. Some of the characters endings were very questionable and didn’t really fit what I felt we knew about them, and others were questionable for other reasons. The plot could’ve been remedied by making a third book, that way maybe we could’ve seen the development that lead to some of these choices.
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- Martha Moran
- 02-11-20
Great world, but sister conflict a drag
I really am grateful that Heather Fawcett allowed the first two books of this wonderfully imagined series be free to Audible listeners during the pandemic and hideous Trump dictatorship. What a gift to escape with Kamin and River! and wgat superlative reading! Only downside was the tedious antagonism between the sisters, which you can see must be resolved in book 3. I hope quickly and with some twists, because it slowed up the read and seemed an artificial conflict. Lusha is unlikable and I wanted to skip ahead anytime another predictable argument occurred. Still, really looking forward to book 3 and Lusha's comeuppance, or perhaps death. Sooner the better. So much other rich territory and characters to explore! Wonderful series!
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- Aly P
- 15-01-20
Good conclusion to the duology
I finally read this! I enjoy this world and the magic, especially the creatures like Azar-at, the witches, and the ghosts. In this book we got to see River's point of view in addition to Kamzin's and it showed us how ruthless the witches are and what they're after now that the binding spell is broken. It did feel a bit slow overall and didn't have the intensity of the first book. I liked the way it ended and seeing the characters set on their future paths.
The narrator did a good job, though I wish they had a male for River's parts.