Stone of Tears – Sword of Truth Book 2

Stone of Tears is the second science fiction book in the Sword of Truth series by author Terry Goodkind. This is an epic book of great power by Terry Goodkind. Kahlan has finally achieved a goal beyond her reach: love. Against all odds, ancient ties with a secret oath, Richard won her heart. In the midst of sudden events, in order to save his life, Kahlan must renounce his love for Richard and throw him into the chains of slavery. War, suffering, torture, and deception could not save them from the fate of violent death.

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Review 1: Stone of Tears – Sword of Truth Book 2 by Bo Laughlin

Great Book – Almost ruined by the narrator

I have never written a review before, but I have been listening to books since before Audible was hatched.

I have noticed readers voices before, but never really been put off by one. This book had me wondering if it was read by a machine, initially. After getting hooked on Wizard’s First Rule, I dove into this book only to be highly frustrated by the reader’s voice and inflections.

I will likely abandon the Audible copy to read it – I hope you have a different experience. I will actively avoid anything read by this narrator.

Review 2: Stone of Tears – Sword of Truth Book 2 by Christina

The Journy Ends Here

Because there is no way, I can put up with this narrator for a moment longer, and that is a first for me. I tried, I really did, becuase I was interested in the future adventures of Richard Cypher and crew, but the way this man talks reminds me of a computer generated voice, and I just can not get over it, and boy did I try. The sad thing is I am not a picky person. Hence why I got this even after all the warnings, in all the other reviews. I figured I could handle it… I just never figured on how bad it truly was.

Review 3: Stone of Tears – Sword of Truth Book 2 by Jesi

Good read, bad listen

The story is very well written but horribly read.

When I first started listening I thought something was wrong with my speakers. I am unable to listen more than 20 minutes before I MUST go to the hard copy.
The narrator drones on and on. I have difficulty telling male voices from female voices. Richard’s voice makes me think of John Wayne and the Mudpeople are depicted as native sometimes robotic, like they are speaking broken english, though they are in fact speaking in there own language and then being translated by Kahlan. I am disappointed to learn this narrator is used again in this series. His lack of emotion and pathetic attempt of the characters makes it a very hard story to follow.
The story is very similar to WoT. But this narrator is no Michael Kramer. Jim Bond should keep to narrating westerns and mystery novels, keeping “The Duke” out of the middle ages.
If the many other narrators are as horrible as Mr. Bond, it’s a good thing I have the series in hardcover…..bring back Sam Tsoutsouvas PLEASE
If I were reviewing the book itself I would have rated this story much higher. But as you can tell from my review, I am unable to enjoy this epic fantasy narrated by a man better suited for the westerns, mysteries and boring self help instruction books, he is better known for narrating

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