T'Aragam: the Max Ransome Chronicles, Book One
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Jack W. Regan
Young Max Ransome watched his father die, killed by marauding phantors as they swept through T'Aragam at the bidding of the evil wizard Zadok. Barely escaping with his own life, Max is thrust into a whirlwind journey as he races against time to save T'Aragam, the world he loves, from a dark dominion. Can Max overcome the horror of his father's death and save T'Aragam from the grasping talons of its enemies? Woven with a charming mix of zany humor and genuine danger, "T'Aragam" immerses the reader in a world of original characters and tightly-woven plot. Young Max leads the cast and is ably supported by, among others, a faithful medgekin friend named Gramkin, two monster brothers named Doom and Gloom, and an equuraptor named Dresden. Coupled with quirky supporting characters, such as mercenary Captain Baggywrinkle, Lord Stench, and a perpetually hungry sea serpent named Bob, this cast of characters steps from the pages and pulls the reader into the story.
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Chapters
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Chapter Three - Escape from Ransome Hall
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Chapter Four - At the Luscious Lemur
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Chapter Five - Into the Dark Wood
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Chapter Six - Showdown At Doom's Cave
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Chapter Seven - A Visit to Zadok's Lair
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Chapter Eight - Zadok Teaches Max to Fly
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Chapter Nine - A Sea Captain, a Cabin Boy, and a Monster Named Bob
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Chapter Ten - King Grandmere Talks Gibberish
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Chapter Eleven - A Bloomin' Sea Battle
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Chapter Twelve - A Series of Disasters
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Chapter Thirteen - Meeting With An Ally
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Chapter Fourteen - A Beautiful Woman Turns Max Speechless
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Chapter Fifteen - Max Loses His Mind and Finds It Again
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Chapter Sixteen - The Incredible Journey
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Chapter Seventeen - Lord Ransome's Legacy
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Chapter Eighteen - Lord Stench Makes An Error
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Chapter Nineteen - An Enemy Proves Useful
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Chapter Twenty - Searching the Library
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Chapter Twenty-One - A Friend Returns
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Chapter Twenty-two - A Surprising Twist
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Bewertungen
Has promise, but...
Vinnie T.
Reminds me of the original flash gordon; corny and cliche. Has promise, but I'm thinking it was written by a pre teen boy for pre teen boys.
Too much cheese for my liking!
smallsteve
Gramkin obsesses about cheese and so you will hear a lot about this fascinating subject in the first hour of the book, which is as far as I got before I gave up! For example, Max has just departed the castle where his father has been murdered and the screens can still be heard, but all that Gramkin can think to do is offer him a piece of cheese. After a moment‘s pause, Max actually decides he is hungry and will have a piece of cheese. I kid you not! The other dreadful thing about this book is the silly voices that the author gives to the main protagonists. Such voices should only be used for stories that are being read to children aren’t old enough to read for themselves! To be fair I only listened to the first hour and that was enough for me and perhaps the story dramatically improves thereafter. I highly doubt it though!
great narrative
Owyn
the author had a lot of fun with his different characters! I very much enjoyed listening to this book and hope for more from this author
ReCat Routson
Awesome Book I just wish there were more of them on LibriVox .. The reading was fantastic. I felt like I was there. .. Thank you
By: oscar
great book just finished it today and cant wait for the next book in the series please dont make me wait to long
the voices of the different characters, where perfectly done. the story was straight forward and didn't have you guessing.
T'Anagam
Myztikal
Very well written and delivered! Enticing tale with many twists and - although expected turns, delightful!
haxus
by far the most annoying collection of voices I have ever heard. Could not finish.