The Bleeding Stone
The Spellbinders and the Gunslingers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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RJ Bayley
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Joseph John Lee
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The island nation of Ferranda is the jewel of the Acrarian Kingdom, and its Founder, Aritz a Mata, is revered as a god amongst men. But twenty-five years ago, Aritz was merely a man, a colonizer, an Invader seeking glory and fame in the name of his King and Queen, and Ferranda was a nameless union of indigenous Tribes, reverent of the heightened powers and aptitudes granted to them by their Animal Deities, but sundered by the foreigners claiming their lands to the south.
In the unconquered north, the Stone Tribe has for fifteen years offered a safe haven for the southern Tribes displaced by Aritz's Invaders, whose occupying march north has been ostensibly halted by a dense forest barrier dividing north and south. Among the Stone people lives Sen, an outcast for the circumstances of her birth, preserved in society only by her status as daughter of her Tribe's Chief. Forever relegated to the fringes of society, she is forced to watch as countless of her kin, including her sister and brother, complete their rites of passage into adulthood and accordingly earn their aptitudes by the Deity to whom they share an affinity - the Bear, the Wolf, or the Owl.
Despite this, Sen finds comfort in her life of forced solitude with her close inner circle, but hers is a comfort in days of waning tenuous peace. When Aritz's technologically-advanced forces push north, Sen is thrust into a singular quest to rescue one of her precious few captured in the ensuing struggle. While her goal is earnest - save someone dear to her and prove her worth to her Tribe - her people's goal is far more dire: survival in the face of uncertainty.
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- Natalie
- 19-11-23
Great story and fantastic narration
Overall I really enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it to anyone who's interested in historical fantasy especially with a critical look towards colonialism.
There were a few minor (personal) pet peeves that makes this a 4 star rather than a 5 for me although I doubt those things will bother most readers of fantasy so don't make my rating deter you.
I listened to the audiobook version and the narration was absolutely fantastic. I can't spell any character's names for this reason but I really enjoyed most of the main POV's, even the conquistador's although that was mostly me anticipating his eventual downfall.
I wasn't as interested in the internal politics/conflict within the Stone Tribe so I must admit there were some chapters towards the end that I didn't listen as carefully to as I probably should have. I got the sense a lot of this book was setup for the larger series and overall it was a satisfying setup but not quite enough payoff at the end for me personally. I'll definitely check out the next one as I'm curious how the story goes now that the pieces for the larger plot have been set.
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- Ostfeld
- 12-09-23
Without a doubt, amazing.
Joseph John Lee have truly written something special here on this first book of the series.
Confusing, two possible outcomes in one story.
Even so that my favorite genre is science fiction something told me to try this fantasy book and I have absolutely no regrets whatsoever.
Truly beautiful and hopefully the next one will also end up for me to review its audio version.
RJ Bayley excellent narration of each of the characters.
My full recommendations !
Oded Ostfeld.
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