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Age of Bronze

Rise of Mankind, Book 2

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Age of Bronze

By: Jez Cajiao
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Summary

A world gone mad. Creatures of nightmare walk the streets, but worse are those we once knew . . . 

Matt survived the Dungeon's founding, and managed to gather a small, but dedicated team to him, but when he finds his is not the only Dungeon in the area, he has a choice to make.

Attempt friendly co-existence, but lose the element of surprise, or attack, and risk it all?

Matt has learned the consequences of being too trusting when the world collapses around you, but is the path of grim dictator any better?

Can he trust those around him? When those he left behind seem to be abusing his gift?

©2021 RJ Cajiao (P)2022 Tantor
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Ok at the start but it did get a bit lost with it but ok I suppose .
I have now listened to it the second time and I appreciate a lot better. I also understood it a lot more .
Not bad 👍

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Great 2nd book . Let the chaos continue . I really hope someone makes this in to a tv show

Great 2nd book

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The story is superbly narrated.
The storyline is interesting, with a good mix between action and world building. The biggest minus is the stat-reading, far too many long repetitions of effect descriptions.

Very entertaining

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Really enjoyed the second book, kept the interest in the characters and the character builds without them becoming over powered to early

Enjoyable read with a lot of content

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This one is a lot like the other book, mostly to one fight to another. I personally dislike that the main character does this because it feels repetitive. But the fights are good, sho it some what makes up for it.

Better then the first book

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