Foundation

Foundation

3.0 (1 ratings)
May 1, 2009 · English · Audiobook (5h 40m)
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Format Audiobook
Length 5h 40m
Language English
Published May 1, 2009
Publisher Brilliance Audio
ISBN-10 1423307941
ISBN-13 9781423307945

Description

Mags has spent his life toiling in the oppressive depths of the Pieters’s mine, entrenched in harsh conditions and a relentless search for precious gems. His existence is one of drudgery, where the glimmering hope of wealth seems forever out of reach. But beneath the surface of this grim reality lies a latent force within him that has yet to be awakened. As he navigates the treacherous underbelly of mining life, he grapples with feelings of insignificance and dreams that appear beyond his grasp.

When fate intervenes, Mags finds himself thrust into a world he never imagined. This unexpected turn of events unveils his true potential, as he begins to unlock the hidden depths of his abilities. Surrounded by unexpected allies and challenges, he learns that the path to self-discovery may lead him away from the darkness of the mine and into realms of magic and possibility.

As Mags embarks on a transformative journey, he must confront the burdens of his past while navigating the intricacies of a new life filled with intrigue and adventure. Each step forward takes him closer to understanding not just who he is, but who he could become—a beacon of hope in a world that once held only shadows.

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Science Fiction Children’s History

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Not one of my favorite from this universe, but not one of my least favorite, either. The timeframe is a rather compelling one in terms of Valdemar history--just after The Last Herald Mage, but before most of the "main" story. It was interesting to see Vanyel just barely out of reach, and to see the process of forgetting the knowledge that is gone by the time the Arrows of the Queen series starts. Mags' accent grated after about the halfway point, though I found him at least interesting. The plot crawled, possibly to allow for it to be five books instead of three. I've sometimes felt myself wishing a little more time was spent at the Collegium in previous books, but I think I may take that back now that I've seen what that can do to the pacing.The ending did not feel terribly well-done. I was expecting more exposition than we got. Everything was wrapped up kind of suddenly and it all felt a bit out-of-the-blue. I'll pick up the rest of the series, partly because it is Valdemar and those books are a type of comfort food for the soul and partly because I am intrigued by Mags' background and where they are going to go with his story arc. It might be nowhere, but it will be full of Companions and I know, in the end, the good guys will win. Sometimes that's all you need.

June 3rd 2026
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