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Songkeeper
Songkeeper
Songkeeper
Audiobook13 hours

Songkeeper

Written by Gillian Bronte Adams

Narrated by Ann Richardson

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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War ravages Leira and the Song has fallen silent

Freed from the hold of a slave ship, Birdie, the young Songkeeper, and Ky, a street–wise thief, emerge to a world at war. Hordes of dark soldiers march across Leira, shadowed by whispers of plague and massacres, prompting Ky to return to his besieged home city in hopes of leading his fellow runners to safety.

Desperate to end the fighting, Birdie embarks on a dangerous mission into the heart of the Takhran's fortress. Legend speaks of a mythical spring buried within and the Songkeeper who will one day unleash it to achieve victory. Everyone believes Birdie is the one, but the elusive nature of the Song and rumors of other gifted individuals lead her to doubt her role. Unleashing the spring could defeat the Takhran once and for all, but can she truly be the Songkeeper when the Song no longer answers her call?

Book two of the Songkeeper Chronicles.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateMar 9, 2021
ISBN9781645553533
Songkeeper

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    I'm not good at writing reviews for books. But this was an excellent book!!! Birdie is a little frustrating but hey if I was an 11 year old carrying so much responsibility I guess I'd be a little frustrating to listen to too. I think Kai is annoying because he often only thinks about the "promise" he made and makes stupid choices that endangers himself and others to fulfill that promise. He doesn't have a "Big Picture" mentality he has a "Teeny Tiny Pixel" mentality and it's ANNOYING. But even though I find both main characters frustrating and I wanna strangle them I still can't stop reading the story. It's just so darn good.