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Warhammer Adventures: City of Lifestone
- Realm Quest, Book 1
- Narrated by: Billie Piper
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Brace yourself for City of Lifestone, the first thrilling story in the Warhammer Adventures: Realm Quest series, brilliantly read by Billie Piper, star of television's Doctor Who.
The adventure begins....
Raised as a slave, Kiri dreams of one day living a better life. That day comes when her barbarian captors are attacked by the noble Stormcast Eternals. Seizing her chance, Kiri flees through a mysterious Realmgate to the fabled city of Lifestone. There she meets a special group of children: Thanis the fighter, Alish the inventor, Kaspar the sneak and Elio the healer. Together they must lift a terrible curse and save the city from darkness.
Critic reviews
"A great fantasy adventure that kids will love." (Billie Piper)
"A great story with strong characters...a pitch perfect introduction to the Warhammer universe." (Robin Brooks, geekdad.com)
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- M R WHITEHOUSE
- 21-02-21
Not just for young adults
Being fed up of Games Workshop novels being about space marines, and being starved for Age of Sigmar stories, I thought I would give this new young adult series a chance. I have to say I am very impressed.
The story while quite short, moved along at a reasonable pace, characters were interesting, and there was plenty of interesting ideas and plot points set up for both this book, and future installments.
As for the narration, I was very intrigued as to whether Billie Piper would do a universe such as Age of Sigmar justice. I am very happy to report that in my opinion she does a fantastic job of narrating this story, with particular highlights being her interpretation of the high pitched chittering of the Skaven. I will look forward to listening to more performances from Billie in the future.
Overall I am very impressed with this book, like all good young adult books this story manages to be easily accessible to young children, whilst also being an enjoyable lighter listen for adults, topped off with a fantastic vocal performance. I highly recommend.
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- Mike
- 28-02-19
Excellent for all ages!
My boys of 6 and 10 absolutely loved this and Attack of the Necron! Enjoy!
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- Redman Family
- 12-04-19
Loved it
Amazing thoroughly enjoyed it and I hope they make more for sequels. Better than the 40,000 version
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- Mother of one
- 06-07-20
Great story line
I really liked all the characters especially Kirri a great book for nine to ten year olds .
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- emma-jayne
- 17-04-21
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I love. Dis . Book . Lots it’s really good and I really recommend it Xx ye
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- Bloodwin
- 20-08-19
Rollicking good kids book
This is a good inoffensive story that shows the mortal realms of the Age of Sigmar from the point of view of a group of children, albeit gifted ones. It's not too long, has good characters and nice pantomime villains. Would be great for young kids or just to fill some time with a slightly different take on Warhammer.
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