[reseed]Unfettered II: New Tales By Masters of Fantasy (Unfettered #2) - Shawn Speakman
Shared by:randomstranger1971
description posted from a review on goodreads, beter description than the publishers
Castle Coeurlieu by Naomi Novik: I liked Novik’s novel Uprooted, and here I found again that mix of historical fiction and gothic fairytale I’ve so appreciated in her standalone. I also love her care for details and the way she writes female protagonists.
A Slow Kill by Peter Orullian: this story features a Machiavellian assassination. It’s carefully planned, well-worded and chilling to the bone. Exciting!
And Men Will Mine the Mountain for Our Souls by Seanan McGuire: a short story about inevitable doom, with two PoVs. Odd and nice.
Day One by Jim Butcher: the story was okay, but being without a Harry Dresden background I felt like I was missing too many references.
Brightwine in the Garden of Tsitsian Village by Bradley P. Beaulieu: very, very good. Beaulieu is really skilled at short format, this is the second short story of his I read, and I immersed very easily in the investigation. High time for Twelve Kings in Sharakhai.
Aokigahara by John A. Pitts: A sci-fi short story, not my usual read, but fascinating and thought-provoking.
The Decoy by Janny Wurts: She is my favourite adult fantasist, and with reason. Here she regales new and returning readers alike with a tale of unique balance, which shows another facet of the rift between the human cultures in Athera but it’s primarily a harrowing and upbeat standalone. I didn’t anticipate the final twist and I had goose bumps by the time I reached the last word.
The King’s Despatcher by David Farland: very good story, a prequel in the established universe of the author, whose first book of the Runelords series is now in my TBR. Traditional fantasy, straightforward and very catchy.
Figures by Rachel Caine: I’m familiar with Caine because I’m reading The Great Library trilogy. She is talented, and her very very short story is original and interesting.
The Red-Rimmed Eyes of Tóu Mǎ by Aidan Moher: Moher is a known ex fantasy blogger now turned writer. A broke mercenary priest is called to save the day. Okay read.
Magic Beans by Django Wexler: Wexler is an author I’ve had my eyes on for a while, and I’ve already appreciated a short story of his. His main series is epic/military fantasy, so imagine my surprise when I read this hilarious short piece featuring a magic coffee-maker and sex.
The Hedgewitch by Sarah Beth Durst: cool setting, I like tree dwellings and spirits with a “dismember first, apologize later” policy. The story is simple and flows nicely.
Victim with a Capital V by Scott Sigler: a fantasy story with a weird western vibe set in a San Francisco where metals don’t exist anymore. The author managed to convey the right atmosphere even without guns. Raw and hard, I really liked it.
A Duel of Evils by Anthony Ryan: I’ve not had a chance to try Ryan’s first trilogy, but this is the second short story of his I read and this time he chose the form of an historical document. My lack of context notwithstanding, it was ultimately satisfying because I liked the style and the military parts. Successful experiment.
The Raven by Erin Lindsey: a prequel about the main villain of Lindsey’s Bloodbound series (which just moved higher up my TBR). I’m probably biased, because if done well, I love morally questionable protagonists. At first I thought it simplistic, then I became very absorbed in the story, the pace was just right. Very good!
Bulletproof by Mark Lawrence: I’m current with everything Lawrence has penned, but I miss a few of his short stories and his Gunlaw novel; I’m happy this piece is in the anthology, so I could read something new. It’s a weird western about the nature of strength and making the right stand, I liked the setting.
The Gunnie by Charlaine Harris: this is the second fantasy story featuring guns of the anthology, whose plot is probably inspired by the Mexican/US border reality. It’s a brutal tale, skilfully written (well, considering the author’s fame I expected no less) and emotionally involving.
Little Wren and the Big Forest by Michael J. Sullivan: another writer I like. This is a dark fairy-tale from his Riyria universe, a “simple and charming fable, which is so popular around campfires and as a bedtime story”. I’m always sold to an author who calls sheep “wooly puffballs”.
The Thrill by Brandon Sanderson: this is my first Sanderson experience. I met the guy in Lucca this year, and he was fun and very audience-minded, able to skim around the language barrier with ease. This tale is an excerpt from his upcoming book (meaning he warned this may not be the final cut) but it’s self-contained and it was easy to read even If I missed the context.
The Last Flowers of the Spring Witch by Shawn Speakman: Speakman is the editor of this anthology, an author, a cancer survivor, a son: nothing of this factors in my review but anyway, this is a well-written fantasy story, full of hope, framed by a beautiful landscape and shaped around the author’s love for his mother and her final battle against cancer. This is the third short story (more Nix please) of his I read, and it’s always a pleasure.
The first anthology ever where I could not find a single story that I disliked. Only a couple were a simple pass, the rest ranged from nice to amazing. Absolutely recommended!
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| Creation Date: | Mon, 03 Jul 2017 13:51:56 -0400 |
| This is a Multifile Torrent | |
| 01 - Foreword - Remembering Kathy Speakman.mp3 1.89 MBs | |
| 02 - Introduction - The End of Magic’s Beginning.mp3 1.63 MBs | |
| 03 - Castle Coeurlieu.mp3 23.62 MBs | |
| 04 - A Slow Kill (Vault of Heaven).mp3 31.9 MBs | |
| 05 - And Men Will Mine the Mountain for Our Souls.mp3 14.5 MBs | |
| 06 - Day One (Dresden Files).mp3 24.07 MBs | |
| 07 - Brightwine in the Garden of Tsitsian Village (Song of Shattered Sands).mp3 47.38 MBs | |
| 08 - Aokigahara.mp3 15.11 MBs | |
| 09 - The Decoy (Wars of Light and Shadow).mp3 28.33 MBs | |
| 10 - The King’s Despatcher (Runelords).mp3 21.89 MBs | |
| 11 - Figures.mp3 3.73 MBs | |
| 12 - The Red-Rimmed Eyes of Tóu Mǎ.mp3 29.99 MBs | |
| 13 - Magic Beans.mp3 45.28 MBs | |
| 14 - The Hedgewitch (The Queens of Renthia).mp3 16.32 MBs | |
| 15 - Victim with a Capital V.mp3 27.81 MBs | |
| 16 - A Duel of Evils (Raven’s Shadow).mp3 22.68 MBs | |
| 17 - The Raven (Bloodbound).mp3 30.5 MBs | |
| 18 - Bulletproof (Gunlaw).mp3 22.06 MBs | |
| 19 - The Gunnie.mp3 24.21 MBs | |
| 20 - Little Wren and the Big Forest (The Legends of the First Empire).mp3 32.02 MBs | |
| 21 - The Thrill (Stormlight Archive).mp3 62.86 MBs | |
| 22 - The Last Flowers of the Spring Witch (Annwn Cycle).mp3 31.24 MBs | |
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| Piece Size: | 256 KBs |
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This post has 20 comments with rating of 4.5/5
July 3rd, 2017
for all of you bitchin, i am 1500 miles away from home as i do this, yes there may be a few errors and you may have to wait for a reseed after a couple of days, if you do not like this then please create your own seedbox and share the version you have. if not stop complaining when someone goes out of their way to hunt up an audio book for you. as an aside if your wlling to pay for my wifi usage so i can port in and post these for you i will happily make sure there are no errors
July 3rd, 2017
No one was complaining as passionately as you claim randomstranger1971. Having the up-loader initially support their own torrents is not an unrealistic expectation. If you are not in the position to do so, why bother?
July 3rd, 2017
im gonna guess its working fine now,
as for people bitching, all the torrents go up to a seedbox and rutoorent web interface sometimes gives issues when creating it seems, please feel free to pay my wifi bill on my phone so i can test the uploads fully rather than inconvenience some people a few days before the matter is resolved.
Or as i have pointed out people like you can say well why bother to even try.
I look forward to dling the books you have seeded, please be sure to keep them up until they each have at least 50 seeds showing, that’s what i do so should i expect less from you?
July 3rd, 2017
I’m with ReadForME here - the number of interrested peers (and of comments) clearly shows how much we apreciate the content. It’s just that not having a single seed - or even a partial file of a partial day one seed - is not what you’d expect for a publicated release. Pointing THAT out hardly counts as bitching IMO.
Having said this - it’s working now, thank you for that.
July 3rd, 2017
‘is not what you’d expect for a publicated release’
that’s my point, this isn’t scene, there are no ratios, no race to be the first to release, this is someone saying ‘hey i have that and i’m willing to share’, posting once and saying hey there’s a problem, fix it when you can please is one thing s fine, but posts of ‘why bother posting this’ tend to make me think ‘maybe they are right, why bother’,
I’ve had to reseed two books now to too errors when i create the torrent with rutorrent’, if you look one was ‘thx, there’s a problem, it was fixed no problems no fuss and then there’s this one.
July 3rd, 2017
Thx again for the re-upload randomstranger1971.
July 3rd, 2017
ABB can be thankless at time’s, I’m sure that most of those who download the content you have so graciously shared are appreciative. If not, screw them. I for one am appreciative. I think people often forget, or ignore, that sharing is based on generosity, it certainly isn’t a requirement.
July 3rd, 2017
Old one started working, but thank you for the reup anyway :D
July 4th, 2017
Thanks for all the helpful comments about each story and for letting us know there aren’t any real duds!
Although this isn’t a review site, I love reading uploaders thoughts on books.
July 4th, 2017
@randomstranger1971
Thanks, looks like an interesting book.
However, why is it titled “reseed”? It appears to be a new upload.
Also, please see http://audiobookbay.me/forum/faqs/describing-your-abb-torrent/ for how to effectively present your torrent and make it more searchable.
July 5th, 2017
Thank you for generosity, it’s much appreciated!
July 6th, 2017
@randomstranger1971
You need a hug princess? Did the nasty comments section scare you off? Quit being so melodramatic, no one was complaining to the extent that you claim. Pull up your big boy pants and dust yourself off you big baby.
July 7th, 2017
@randomstranger1971
Thank you!!
@ everyone else, SOD off!
The first one worked fine for me, but then I had no specific expectations of dl within so many seconds, or the like.
July 8th, 2017
@Nsayn
Don’t lie, we always have expectations. You cheeky git!
July 13th, 2017
@randomstranger1971
Thanks for the upload -you found a Scott Sigler story I was unaware of. Looking forward to hearing it!
July 31st, 2017
Working for me, thanks! Some stories not available in my country.
June 27th, 2018
Thank you 1 year later, just found this torrent looking for the latest N. Novak.
Couldn’t help but read/listen to the comments, and truly agree with randomstranger1971.
Firstly: We all have expectations but this is a free torrent, so…
Secondly, Everything can be nicely said. Remember the magic words: Please and Thank you.
I believe it’s not only me but many who can’t read any more and or live in places where we have no access to most of the materials that are ul in this site.
So, Thank you :)
PS. Like very much the comments on the books.
December 16th, 2018
what about the first book?
March 29th, 2026
it is the boomer/redtardit way to complain
March 29th, 2026
good job, retards, this guy never posted again after 2017
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