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Nice short story from the Foreworld saga. This one features Andreas who is one of my favorite characters and author Mark Teppo who is clearly one of the best of the Mongoliad bunch.
Just read the mongoliad, it's all in there
This SideQuest had quite a few linkages to the Mongoliad and the other SideQuests, but there wasn't much action. Still, I enjoyed it and will continue and finish up the others.
A quick, satisfying read. Very much the tonal flavor of the The Foreworld Saga from which it is spawned. It probably doesn't add much the the "why" of Andreas, in terms of revelations, but it does help build the character.Written with a competent hand, consistent and sensical language choices...nice story arc, too, and while the ending clears both plate and palate, it still leaves one looking toward the kitchen for more. That would be a food metaphor of some kind, and that would mean it is lunch...
Audiobook from Brilliance AudioNarrated by Luke DanielsLength: About 2 hoursNote: I received this audiobook as a complete package with the 3rd Mongoliad book, The Mongoliad: Book Three. This review only covers Seer: A Prequel to the Mongoliad, as I reviewed The Mongoliad: Book Three separately.With the first two Mongoliad books, I read the prequel delivered with the book before I read the main series book (i.e. I read Dreamer: A Prequel to the Mongoliad before I read The Mongoliad: Book Two). Ha...
Another prequel, this time dealing with Andreas. He leads a band of Shield Breathern who has been hired to guard a caravan. There is a seer in this, who draws her visions on paper. It was alright, I really can't say any more without giving away some plot points. But it is a short book, so be warned there.
Fun lightweight little story that gives some interesting but not crucial insight into the Andreas character.
Another short back-story prequel to the Mongoliad trilogy. Mine came free with my copy of the third book in the trilogy, and this time Teppo is concentrating on Andreas. He's based with a small group of the Ordo Militum Vindicis Intactae – The Knights of the Virgin Avenger – in Barcelona when a visiting trader requests to hire them to escort his cargo up into the Pyrenees to a small village that they won't have heard of. No clear destination, no idea what's in the cargo, nor any idea why a trade...
The SideQuests are actually excerpts from the Foreworld Saga instead of being independent sub novels. Disappointing. I do like the series as a whole so the 3 stars.
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