Roverpowered
Tales of an Aspiring Alchemist and Her Overwhelmingly Powerful Dog
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
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By:
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Drew Hayes
About this listen
A wizard's first quest. An unlikely companion. Grand adventure awaits!
Wanda and Wumble are a small pair with vast ambitions. One an aspiring alchemist, and the other her faithful hound, the pair bond as wizard and familiar to begin their pursuit of magic.
As a newly made wizard without any training, resources, or even a home to return to, Wanda will have to forge her own way on a path where constant dangers lurk. Even the simple act of furthering her alchemy education swiftly becomes a harrowing ordeal.
Luckily for Wanda, Wumble is no ordinary hound.
Contained within her one-eyed companion is a power many factions of the world are actively hunting for. A seed with unfathomable potential waiting to sprout.
And anyone who trifles with Wumble’s wizard is in for a ruff time.
Experience a brand new universe from Drew Hayes, the bestselling author of Super Powereds and NPCs. Featuring a lovable pair of heroes out on their first adventure, learning about both magic and life in a progression fantasy suitable for all ages!
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- James
- 18-09-24
not keen on the narration
as others have said, it's a bit short, which I guess means I'm looking forward to hearing more, but the robotic ramblings don't help with the expositional dialogue , trying to cram too much info in wooden and almost forced conversations, Drew is an excellent writer but have noticed this style in previous series
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- Michael
- 08-09-24
Lovely story disliked narration style
First, that's the first time an author's note has made me cry! As a past owner of a corgi cross, even before it was confirmed that wobble was one, I recognised him as such 😍
Narration note - this is narrated in a style that's common in America and I assume is an intentional choice. Basically it's a really flat monotone delivery. I actually found myself listening for the breath in the first minute or so because I thought it was was AI! I hate this style of narration but I guess others like it? Anyway, the story was good enough that I persevered through my initial distaste and eventually I was into the story enough that stopped noticing it.
Story is lovely, interesting and focused. In a full novel, this would basically be act one. It serves as a good introduction to a new world with focus on characters and tempting glimpses of the wider world history and forces at work.
I'm pleased to hear that more stories with these characters are planned but I may opt to go the standard book route if the narration choice is the same in the next one.
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- K. Weir
- 04-09-24
Like a corgi... brilliant but very short
As a fan of Drew Hayes, I was excited to start a new series of his and was not disappointed. The world building and characters are vivid...and yet I'm left a bit disappointed that the book ends after 3 hours and doesn't introduce more characters.
This felt like it could have been the first few chapters in a much larger, world-spanning novel.
I still want to buy the next one, I just hope our heroes make friends, go on adventures, and start to explore the book's potential a bit more.
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