Audiobook16 hours
Chasers of the Wind
Written by Alexey Pehov
Narrated by Richard Ferrone and Luis Moreno
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
4/5
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About this audiobook
Recipient of Best Fantasy of the Year in Russia, THE CYCLE OF WIND AND SPARKS is a spin-off from the international bestselling series THE CHRONICLES OF SIALA. Set in 15th century Europe, this new series is reminiscent of George R.R. Martin's SONG OF ICE AND FIRE and Robert Jordan' s THE WHEEL OF TIME, featuring heroes, zombies, wizards and knights who battle over the fate of the world.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRecorded Books, Inc.
TranslatorElinor Huntington
Release dateJul 18, 2014
ISBN9781490633091
Author
Alexey Pehov
Alexey Pehov is the award-winning author of The Chronicles of Siala, a bestselling series in his native Russia. His novel Under the Sign of the Mantikor was named Book of Year and Best Fantasy Novel in 2004 by Russia's largest fantasy magazine, World of Fantasy.
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Reviews for Chasers of the Wind
Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5My thoughts:It’s not often these days that I read translated books, but this is one of them as it is translated from Russian, and the translator does a good job.In the last book they all left on a long journey, and one traveller died and the loss is still felt. They all know now that they all will not make it to Hrad Spein and even fewer will make it out of there. It will not be an easy journey.Harold the thief doesn’t have the same spotlight as in book 2, in this one we get of the rest too. For example the goblin Kli-Kli, he plays the fool, but he is hiding something and he is much cleverer than what he looks. Kli-Kli is the humour in this book and that’s nice. As for the rest of the characters, I do like them, and I wonder at the same time how many will remain at the end. An interesting cast, but also a cast of warriors and warriors fall.This book is all about the journey. They are travelling, going to one city, gets into trouble, and later there is some fighting too. At the end I see a glimpse of something new and interesting. But at the same time the journey does feel a bit long, and in a way not much happen at all. The more interesting parts are the dreams Harold are having, of the Houses of Pain, Love and more, about a figure called the Master, about things passed that led to the Nameless one. And the best of all, a strange world where 3 figures wants him to come and save him. It seems worlds can be created. That whole system of magic fascinated me, and I hope we get more clues to it.Conclusion:A good enough fantasy novel, an epic journey, different characters and races, and the hunt for something that might lead to their death. What this book did bring me was more about the world itself. And I would read the next one, and hope he gets what he is after so that I can see the world saved.Rating:It was short (for fantasy) so a fast read
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The first book started little slow but I felt this has more action. There doesn’t actually happen all that much but there was still many battles. I should have re-read the last book because I had forgotten who was whoand what happened but it didn’t take long to remember everyone.
Harold isn’t too happy to be the supposed hero and thinks his life was much more simple as a regular thief. But he’s also started to wonder if he has changed. He didn’t have any friends or family, which he thought was a liability, and now he has whole bunch of outcasts who he can call friends. Has this made him softer?
Harold doesn’t have as much spotlight as in the last book but I didn’t feel like anyone had real spotlight over others.
I couldn’t help but laugh at Kli-Kli the goblin jester . But it seems like there is much more to him than just being a fool. Can’t wait to find out what he really is about. But my favourites were the elves. I wish there was more about them in the next book! I love it that elves resemble orcs with fangs and all.
I had some problems with one battle, mainly with the outcome at least but it’s better not to speak more about it here. I really liked this and you gotta love good fantasy book! Can’t wait to read the next book!