
The Wandering Inn
The Wandering Inn, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Parsneau
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By:
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pirateaba
The Wandering Inn, Book 1, has been rewritten by pirateaba and re-recorded by Andrea Parsneau. This revised edition includes new scenes and perspectives.
"No killing Goblins."
So reads the sign outside of The Wandering Inn, a small building run by a young woman named Erin Solstice. She serves pasta with sausage, blue fruit juice, and dead acid flies on request. And she comes from another world. Ours.
It's a bad day when Erin finds herself transported to a fantastical world and nearly gets eaten by a Dragon. She doesn't belong in a place where monster attacks are a fact of life, and where Humans are one species among many. But she must adapt to her new life. Or die.
In a dangerous world where magic is real and people can level up and gain classes, Erin Solstice must battle somewhat evil Goblins, deadly Rock Crabs, and hungry [Necromancers]. She is no warrior, no mage. Erin Solstice runs an inn. She's an [Innkeeper].
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The Wayward Inn is right at the forefront. I sit here, feeling. living. churning with so many emotions I can't JUST give a simple review.
I'll preface with the cons though:
some plotholes, mostly minor.
Erin is a little aloof.
Rioka takes getting used to.
depending how you feel about pacing can be a slow burn.
From what I've come to find out about This story though is it's the weakest of the volumes.
Calling this the weakest? I can barely fathom how much better the rest of the series is then.
Every character is a person. the world is realized. Not a single moment is filler and everything matters. Things seem to come out of nowhere only to make sense when you think about it. Moments happen that even if you foresee then you hold your breath for HOURS wondering. This is not a child's book. it's not vulgur or explicit. It is hard though. it's as hard as real life.
Good. Erin and Rioka.. and even the ancillary characters go through LIFE. life in a harsh world. Even the secondary and tertiary characters matter. every thread has points of importance and connect in the massive web that many high fantasy authors can't even make well. Aba is beyond most in their class. something special is in this story. and it's spoke to me. I LIVED and BREATHED this book. I hated this book,
and I loved it because it made me hate it.
I love this book. I truly love it.
And I wish I had the energy to even TOUCH upon Andrea's amazing performance. it's a masterclass. But I'm just wiped. I'm exhausted in the best way possible because I experianced my own immortal moment. one that lasted 43 hours that to me will never fade away even when I'm old and grey. Try this book. return it if you don't like it.. But try this book.
This.. this is an immortal start.
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Awesome
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At the point I'm at right now she spends almost all of her time either complaining, crying of being a total asshole to everyone that tries to help her.
I guess if you can identify with her the book is a pretty good read and I like the world building but it definitely isn't the right book for me.
Main character is absolutely incompetent
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About 5 hours before the end, this story turns into one of the most terrifying horror stories ever. And that's after spending the entire book falling in love with all the misfit characters to clutching my blankie for comfort. I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT IN THE SERIES!!!
WORTH IT!
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So far.. just ok
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Good story, annoying narration
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Effectively, you've got two books going here at the same time with a number of characters crossing from one to the other. Both main characters have significant flaws which make for plenty of interesting plot events. The Innkeep clings to several unrealistic social standards she brings with her to this world which cause others to have to save her more than once but also lead to the kind of developments that blind idealism can bring about. The Runner seems to suffer from oppositional defiant disorder and acts in a self destructive manner throughout the book although part of it was pushed forward magically.
The gaining of levels and skills through experience is kind of annoying. However, it is recognized as such and is treated differently by the two main characters as one rejects the system out of hand and the other is gaining levels in a class nobody would choose in a role playing game.
While the story is clearly not wrapped up when it ends (remember this is the first part of an ongoing serial), there is a climactic event at the end which was impressive in its scope and effect. I won't give away too much here, but listening to the exploration of the ruins was impressive. It's what you imagine would really happen quite often. It was involved enough that I stopped everything and just listened for about an hour.
I really enjoyed this audiobook and the only thing I'm truly disappointed about is the fact that it's the only one available. Hopefully, the voice actor is spending marathon sessions in the recording studio so we can get the others soon.
Explorative Serial Writing & Lots of Fun
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I don't know where to begin! I guess the big fight near the end. if you read/listen to it, you'll see why. The last minute hero is a shocker!I absolutely adored this book. It had some of everything. I went through a range of emotions throughout the entire story line. I love that the story continues, and it is truly an epic. I have a great imagination, and I can see the entire movie playing out before me as I am listening or reading. I mostly listen to this while I am working. It is a great book to have on tap for days when you have to work and you just want to do your mundane tasks. Pirate Aba wrote a great story. And Andrea is the best performer for it. There is really no mistaking any of the voices. She makes Erin so annoying, which is basically her character anyway. I think the voice for Ryoka is weird for me, only because I've never heard an Asian girl sound like that. I know that she is half Asian, but the voice is still weird for me. But it grows on you and it is easily distinguishable. Pisces sounds a lot older than he is, being as he supposed to be 20 years old. I see her interpretation of his voice as more of a 35 or 40 year old pompous jerk voice. But once again, it just takes some getting used to, and you will always recognize it as his voice. I love when she does like the little Irish voices; ike the one for Ceria, the half-elf and when it gets into Book 2 for the Winter Sprites. Overall, this epic story continues on and there's even a book 7 at this point. I have read all the way up to book 7 on the Wandering Inn web site. I decided to start over from the beginning with book 1, because I don't want to come to the end of the series so far. So, I figure starting at the one and going all the way up to and through book 7, will allow there to be enough time for book 8 to have come out. This story gets you involved. There is great character building throughout the story. You come to care for and dislike the characters as you go and you wonder what the endgame is. I don't think the author knows yet, and that is what is so amazing about the book. Her mind is just a creative playground and it is phenomenal to watch it work! As the stories build, and the characters grow, you don't get underwhelmed by anything. And there is always so much going on and you are desperate to find out what the next storyline will be. This is a true epic story. I have read a few 20+ hour books and series but never have I every repeated one. There is something to find in each reaching of these. I am immensely enjoying my time in the Wandering Inn and hope that I'll get to spend many moor data hearing about Erin's foolishness and how this all ties together in the end!
Even better on my Second round
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excellent choice
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this book however dose both those things but on a way that makes me love it. I want more from this story. I want twenty books in this series. Even then I'm not sure I'd have enough.
please do yourself a favor and give it a listen. its worth it.
How best to describe this book.
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