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Return to Edan

The Edan Trilogy, Book Three

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Return to Edan

By: Philip Chase
Narrated by: Allen Walker
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Summary

From the ashes of the War of the Way arises chaos, and a new menace swarms over the battle-ravaged kingdoms of Eormenlond while disease and violence claim thousands. But the greatest threat to Eormenlond is its savior. Stark choices confront Dayraven's friends as they race to salvage what they can of their world. Amidst the vast struggle for survival and meaning is Seren, a girl from Caergilion who may hold the key to unlocking the Prophet’s mind. The convergence of plotlines sweeps the tale back to where it all began in Return to Edan, the monumental conclusion of The Edan Trilogy.

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It definitely stuck the landing and became my favourite book of the trilogy. I was entranced by the prose and narration. Dayraven’s journey is so compelling to follow, and brings up questions about the importance of empathy. How we, as humans have the capability to be good and loving and that’s worth nurturing and fighting for.

I think the narration was even better than in the previous books if that’s possible. Made me cry and laugh out loud on multiple occasions. Can’t wait for the prequel to come out on audio in the future, as well!

PS. Day and the Elf reminded me a lot of Neo and agent Smith! Wonder I’m alone in that?

Fantastic ending

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This was a re-read on audio for me. It's still my favourite of the trilogy, even better brought to life by Allen Walker's narration! Allen's range in voices is very very close to that of Steven Pacey and not so far from Jeff Hays either, in my opinion. I liked his renditions of Bagsac, Galdor, Gnorn and Orvandil the most, but the elf was pretty cool too. The female characters' voices felt quite natural again, though I think they had less "page time" in this instalment.

Already being familiar with the story, and having re-read it in a much shorter timespan, I particularly appreciated the (spiritual) transformations the characters experienced as well as the thematic exploration, this time around. While there's still plenty of action, I prefer the more equal balance between quieter moments and battle scenes, compared to book 2.

I'm pretty sure I realised it already on my first read, but apart from similarities to Avatar the Last Airbender, there's quite some thematic and spiritual overlap with Fullmetal Alchemist (Brotherhood), my favourite anime of all time (if you don't count Avatar as anime). After One Piece, Philip should really pick that one up, I'm sure it would resonate a lot with him!

Even better with Allen's narration

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