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Shawn Speakman
About this listen
Not bound as a book. Free. Like Unfettered before it, the contributing writers of Unbound were allowed to submit the tales they wished fans of genre to hear - without the constraints of a shackling theme. The result is magical. Twenty-three all-original stories are sure to captivate you - some will move you to tears while others will keep you listening long into the night. The power of Unbound lies in its variety of tales and the voices behind them. If you are a fan of discovering new writers or hearing the works of beloved authors, Unbound is for you.
Return to Landover with Terry Brooks. Go to trial with Harry Dresden and Jim Butcher. Enter the Citadel, and become remade with Rachel Caine. Survive a plague with John Marco and his robot companion, Echo. Be painted among the stars by Mary Robinette Kowal. These tales and the others that comprise the anthology are bound only by how enchanting and enthralling they are.
Here is the lineup:
"Small Kindnesses" by Joe Abercrombie (Shev & Javre)
"An Unfortunate Influx of Filipians" by Terry Brooks (Landover)
"Mr. Island" by Kristen Britain
"Jury Duty" by Jim Butcher (Dresden Files)
"Madwalls "by Rachel Caine
"The Way into Oblivion" by Harry Connolly
"Uncharming" by Delilah Dawson
"All In a Night's Work" by David Anthony Durham
"Son of Crimea" by Jason M. Hough (Zero World)
"Dichotomy of Paradigms" by Mary Robinette Kowal
"A Good Name" by Mark Lawrence (Broken Empire)
"River and Echo" by John Marco
"Seven Tongues" by Tim Marquitz
"The Siege of Tilpur" by Brian McClellan (Powder Mage)
"Fiber" by Seanan McGuire
"Stories Are Gods" by Peter Orullian (Vault of Heaven)
"Heart's Desire" by Kat Richardson
"The Hall of the Diamond Queen" by Anthony Ryan (Raven's Shadow)
"The Dead's Revenant" by Shawn Speakman (Annwn Cycle)
"The Farmboy Prince" by Brian Staveley
"The Game" by Michael J. Sullivan
"The Ethical Heresy" by Sam Sykes
"The Rat" by Mazarkis Williams
Unbound is filled with spectacularly wonderful stories, each one as diverse as its creator. You will be changed upon finishing it. And that is the point.
Full list of narrators includes Peter Ganim, James Patrick Cronin, and Dina Pearlman.
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Once upon a time, the kingdoms of Wales were rife with magic and conflict, and eighteen-year-old Mererid “Mer” is well-acquainted with both. She is the last living water diviner and has spent years running from the prince who bound her into his service. Under the prince’s orders, she located the wells of his enemies, and he poisoned them without her knowledge, causing hundreds of deaths. After discovering what he had done, Mer went to great lengths to disappear from his reach. Then Mer’s old handler returns with a proposition: use her powers to bring down the very prince that abused them both.
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Hang in there..
- By Trice on 09-25-23
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Jarren Heartwood
- Quadrant of Balance, Book 1
- By: D. K. Hansen
- Narrated by: Russell Johnson
- Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins
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Young Jarren Heartwood's only chance of survival is to join the Shadow Academy elites, the enemy of his enemy, to destroy the fire mages known as the flares. Jarren's secretive mother raised him on fear of the Academy and the flares, but infused his life with love and fanciful tales as they scraped by in their brutal city of Nirwood. At the age of 10, he suddenly has his mother ripped away, leaving him fending for himself. To survive and avenge his mother, he turns to the Shadow Academy assassins. After seven years, Jarren has become the vengeful killer needed to take out his enemies.
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I tried, but it's bad
- By The Mech Engr on 02-17-25
By: D. K. Hansen
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The Bladed Faith
- By: David Dalglish
- Narrated by: Devante Johnson, Imani Parks
- Length: 18 hrs and 47 mins
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Cyrus was only twelve years old when his gods were slain, his country invaded, and his parents—the king and queen—beheaded in front of him. Held prisoner in the invader's court for years, Cyrus is suddenly given a chance to escape and claim his revenge when a mysterious group of revolutionaries comes looking for a figurehead. They need a hero to strike fear into the hearts of the imperial and to inspire and unite the people. They need someone to take up the skull mask and swords and to become the legendary "Vagrant"—an unparalleled hero and assassin of otherworldly skill.
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- By Anonymous User on 04-20-22
By: David Dalglish
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Natural Magic
- The Last Magus, Book 1
- By: DB King
- Narrated by: Alex Knox
- Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins
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Alec began his 18th birthday with the temple monks. By day's end, he discovers he possesses magical abilities. Except his magic is unique. He doesn't require grimoires and incantations to cast spells. Alec's magic is entirely natural. He can, somehow, absorb the elements from objects and manipulate them according to his will. This power is incredible, but difficult to master. If he's going to learn how to use his natural magic, it'll take the tutelage of Archmage Diamondspear, one of the most adept magic users in the kingdom.
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Kinda Cringey
- By Billy on 03-14-22
By: DB King
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The Fire Queen's Apprentice Complete Box Set
- By: Jordan Rivet
- Narrated by: Caitlin Kelly
- Length: 37 hrs and 57 mins
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Tamri is a scrappy magic thief in the brutal canal city of Pendark, where sorcerers feud over a powerful liquid magic known as Watermight. She just wants to steal enough Watermight to take care of her grandmother and escape the city one day. But when a big score involving a dragon goes wrong, the king of Pendark ships Tamri off to a distant mountaintop kingdom, where the legendary Fire Queen is starting a school for magic wielders. The king suspects the Fire Queen is plotting against him, and he orders Tamri to find out the truth. If she fails, her grandmother will pay the price.
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Great stories
- By Loren Labrador on 12-07-22
By: Jordan Rivet
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Eli
- The Eli Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Marc Alan Edelheit
- Narrated by: Steven Brand
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
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When elven rangers Eli’Far and Mae’Cara are dispatched to hunt down the dangerous criminal Mik’Las, the mission seems simple enough. Mik’Las has committed the unthinkable crimes of murder and kidnapping, and though he’s a former ranger and skilled in the deadly arts, Eli is confident they will bring him to justice.
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Book 7 - Not a Stand Alone Novel
- By Lawly on 05-16-22
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Huntress
- By: Malinda Lo
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
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Nature is out of balance in the human kingdom. The sun hasn’t shone in years, crops are failing, and families are starving. Worst yet, strange and hostile creatures have begun to appear. The people’s survival hangs in the balance. To solve the crisis, the oracle stones are cast, and the destinies of two 17-year-old girls become entwined when they are chosen to go on a dangerous and unheard-of journey to Taninli, the city of the Fairy Queen.
By: Malinda Lo
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The Blade's Own Truth
- Son of the Wilderlands, Book 1
- By: Zachary Dugas, Daniel Jones
- Narrated by: Connor Brannigan
- Length: 13 hrs and 1 min
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The Wilderlands are said to contain many dangers. On most maps the area remains blank and only the bravest of travelers will venture beneath its canopy. For monsters roam these woods, which made it the perfect place for a legendary swordmaster to disappear from the world for a time and raise a child. For seventeen years Holviti of Yuutan raised Duren in those woods, training him in the sword, hunting the creatures that called it home, but as is the case with all young men, there comes a day when one must leave his fathers home and make their own mark on the world.
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Fantastic Story. Unnecessary Narrator Change!
- By SSG Clifford Wilson on 06-29-24
By: Zachary Dugas, and others
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Birthrights
- The Last Son of the Feromage Saga, Book 1
- By: David Trotter
- Narrated by: Henry Kramer
- Length: 20 hrs and 10 mins
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Tur’Mor, capital of the Republic of Ordiatea and the center of the modern world, is a vast city-state by the sea where the haze of industry and the glisten of steel draws in people from across the continent of Ethrea. At the heart of the Tur’Mor lies two governing authorities, that of the political figureheads and the holy council of the church of Ordan. However, beneath its cobbled streets and immense markets, a cancer sucks at the city-state, threatening to overturn the tender balance of it all.
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Epic First Book!
- By Steven A. Guglich on 07-04-23
By: David Trotter
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Blue Moon Rising [Dramatized Adaptation]
- The Forest Kingdom Saga, Book 1
- By: Simon R. Green
- Narrated by: Andy Clemence, Christopher Graybill, David Coyne, and others
- Length: 15 hrs and 13 mins
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Rupert didn't especially want to be a prince. And he certainly never asked to be the second son of a royal line that really didn't need a spare. So he was sent out to slay a dragon and prove himself — a quest straight out of legend. But he also discovered the kinds of things legends tend to leave out, as well as the usual demons, goblins, the dreaded Night Witch — and even worse terrors hidden in the shadows of Darkwood.
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Everything my teenage mind would have liked
- By Camron Witte on 12-08-22
By: Simon R. Green
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Engines of Empire
- By: R. S. Ford
- Narrated by: Alison Campbell, Ciaran Saward, Phoebe McIntosh, and others
- Length: 22 hrs and 3 mins
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The nation of Torwyn is run on the power of industry, and industry is run by the Guilds. Chief among them are the Hawkspurs, whose responsibility it is to keep the gears of the empire turning. That’s exactly why matriarch Rosomon Hawkspur sends each of her heirs to the far reaches of the nation. Conall, the eldest son, is sent to the distant frontier to earn his stripes in the military. It is here that he faces a threat he could have never seen coming: the first rumblings of revolution.
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Phenomenally told
- By Lee Muita on 10-06-23
By: R. S. Ford
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Shackled
- An Aldoran Chronicles Prequel
- By: Michael Wisehart
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Length: 2 hrs and 29 mins
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Ferrin is no ordinary blacksmith. He is born with magic in a world where it’s not only feared, but outlawed. Struggling to keep food on the table, Ferrin decides to use his gift to aid in his work. That decision brings the Black Watch to his doorstep. Caged alongside a helpless band of half-starved wielders, Ferrin formulates a strategy to escape. Armed with nothing more than his sarcastic wit and a determination to never give in, he attempts the impossible.
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Left me wanting more.
- By D.K. on 08-03-21
By: Michael Wisehart
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Awakening Arte
- The Eldest Throne, Book 1
- By: Bernie Anés Paz
- Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Roun was born clanless, depriving him of a future in an empire where bloodlines and reputation mean everything. His only hope for escaping the life of an outcast lies in being awakened by the Eldest Throne and becoming a guardian of humanity.
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Bo, not bow.
- By GrimReaperD13 on 01-22-22
By: Bernie Anés Paz
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Magic-Price
- The Crown of Stones, Book 1
- By: C. L. Schneider
- Narrated by: Joey S. Bosco
- Length: 17 hrs and 47 mins
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The brutality of war was all Ian Troy had ever known. Peace was all he ever wanted. Fate had other plans when it placed the Crown of Stones, an ancient artifact of untold power, into his battle-weary hands. With one reckless wish, he ended a conflict that had been tearing the realms apart since before he was born—and paid a terrible price. A decade later, Ian is still haunted by that tragic day. Running from the blood in his veins and on his hands, he struggles to forget—what he’s done and what he is.
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Not so good
- By Amazon Customer on 06-30-22
By: C. L. Schneider
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- Greg Costello
- 07-28-16
what a deal!
so many great authors with original stories, & Micheal J Sullivan's "The Game" inspired by his years playing Everquest, in which I could relate. Loved it all!
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- Brad G
- 09-06-16
overall good stories
as expected some stories were better than others. not all fit my tastes but were still performed well.
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- superstardrifter
- 11-19-16
A pretty great anthology!
This one was surprising in that I actually liked almost every story in it. Some of them were slower than others, but I didn't outright dislike any, which is rare for an anthology that has more than 5 stories in it.
My Favorites:
Rachel Caine - Madwalls - This. Story. Was. Amazeballs. I didn't dig the narrator (in fact I'm not at all a fan of Allyson Johnson as a narrator... so... this audiobook was less awesome for that since she narrates goddamn nearly a third of it.) Anyway, Rachel Caine writes djinn and things like them really well. The Weather Warden series rocked my socks and was definitely my gateway book into full fledged Urban Fantasy, so I have a real soft spot for her writing. This... being she's created was just awesome. I also loved the main character. You don't see Sikhs in fantasy too often. Awesome.
Delilah Dawson - Uncharming - I also really *really* love the Blud series. It is among the most well written Paranormal Romance I've ever read (with some of the worst covers, lol). It's para-romance with an actual plot, and character that are so... so wickedly well written. This story was about a background character from the third book in the series and it was neat getting a behind the scenes there. Loved it!
Terry Brooks - An Unfortunate Influx of Fillipians - Oh Landover. Never stop being ridiculous. I read the Landover series way back in high school and remember liking it slightly more than the Shannara series (with the exception of Elfstones which I will always love for being the first Fantasy book I ever read that wasn't LotR). I really liked that the narrator made Strabo sound like a gangster. Because he sort of is, in a way.
Brian Staveley - The Farmboy Prince - This story was short, full of cursing, and was really quite a good look into the farmboy prince trope from the POV of the other peasants. Awesomesauce.
Michael J. Sullivan - The Game - The idea that an NPC in an MMO suddenly gains sentience and what that would mean in the real world was a really great premise, and he has totally nailed it with this story. How does he write such *annoying* people so well? Also, reference in this story to a game called 'Elan Online' - I would play the absolute hell out of this game. OMG. - So, in conclusion here, Michael Sullivan and Tim Gerard Reynolds teamed up to get me all teary-eyed at work about a character I had known for approximately 20 minutes. Thanks, guys.
Jim Butcher - Jury Duty - I love how Jim Butcher can make a story about Harry Dresden getting jury duty entertaining. I also loved the introduction where he explained that sometimes he just likes to make Harry realistic in the fact that he has to do some real stuff. He has to do laundry and get his mail, fix his car, and stuff like that. I like that too. Harry does these things in a very entertaining way that usually involves White Court vampires or Winter Fae.
In conclusion, this anthology was overall a winner! I can't wait for Unfettered II!
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- John
- 09-30-17
multiple narrators
I really enjoy books with multiple narrators. I think it lends a great deal to any audiobook. I look forward to finding more books especially Syfy and Mysteries medical Mysteries and fantasy books if anyone knows of looks like this please let me know. Thanks John
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- Ursa
- 06-18-18
Hit and miss
Some of the stories are VERY good. Some of them I can't sit through. Some of the stories seem a bit under edited.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-05-22
interesting
All stories were read well. I enjoyed many of the stories to the point as I was upset when the story ended. I wanted to know more. There were a few that I couldn't wait until they ended. A few more that were ok. I couldn't rate the book 5 stars or 2 stars and that is the beauty of variety. Also I am going to listen again with a pen and paper, because there were some stories that made me want to investigate the authors books.
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- studz
- 12-01-18
Really Love most of these stories
I think this book is great. I really like the concept of being introduced into new narrators and authors without having to spend 1 credit on trying each of them. I really love all of the stories except 1 of them which I say is great odds for this size of this collection. I only wish there were a couple more narrators because the book used Tim a lot. I really like Tim as a narrator, but he was highly active in this anthology.
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- Gyula Mészáros
- 04-16-18
There are some gems in this one
The thing with anthologies that the quality of the stories varies. It may not be the objective quality, but the type of the story and the author voice that you like or don't like, which translates to a kind of subjective quality of the story. Do I make sense here? The point is that I loved some stories, especially those that were written by my favorite authors, there were some which were OK, and I found a few that I just couldn't appreciate. I expected it, so no big surprise there. Giving three stars is a bit lame, because how can you make an average of good and bad stories? But I cannot rate the stories individually, so there is that. Nevertheless, Jim Butcher, Joe Abercrombie and Michael J. Sullivan didn't let me down (just to mention a few of my favorite authors), and I discovered authors that I haven't read so far (e.g. Brian McClellan).
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- GLENNO
- 03-11-22
Good collection!
Madwalls” by Rachel Caine
Kind of a weird story. Not a great reader. 2/5
“Stories Are Gods” by Peter Orullian
A thought-provoking story and well-written. 4/5
“River and Echo” by John Marco
You fall in love with these two characters. 5/5
“A Dichotomy of Paradigms” by Mary Robinette Kowal
These clever characters made me smile. 4/5
“Son of Crimea” by Jason M. Hough
Like a really good Twilight Zone episode. I loved it! Gotta look for this author. 5/5
“An Unfortunate Influx of Filipians” by Terry Brooks
A silly story. And I never much liked the Landover novels anyway. Meh minus. 2/5
“The Way into Oblivion” by Harry Connolly
Interesting but strangely out of context. Maybe you have to be familiar with the other books. 3/5
“Uncharming” by Delilah S. Dawson
Compelling and a bit horrifying, as it was meant to be. 5/5
“A Good Name” by Mark Lawrence
A sort of coming of age story. As is always important to me, I really liked the characters. 4/5
“All in a Night’s Work” by David Anthony Durham
A very enjoyable kid/young adult story that had me engrossed and entertained. He was thinking about writing a whole novel and series. He did! I’m definitely going to read it. 5/5
“Seven Tongues” by Tim Marquitz
Stories about assassins always intrigue me and this one was no exception. 4/5
“Fiber” by Seanan McGuire
I grew out of potty humor when I was 15. 2/5
“The Hall of the Diamond Queen” by Anthony Ryan
Ryan is a good writer. 4/5
“The Farmboy Prince” by Brian Staveley
Dripping with cynicism. 2/5
“Heart’s Desire” by Kat Richardson
A glimpse into madness and much chewing of the scenery. 3/5
“The Game” by Michael J. Sullivan
There are sone eye-rolling moments but its well-written and I t actually asks sone important questions we should all ponder. 4/5
“The Ethical Heresy” by Sam Sykes.
Sweet, yet powerful. 5/5
“Small Kindnesses” by Joe Abercrombie
Compelling characters but they think as much about sex as they do about anything else. 4/5
“The Rat” by Mazarkis Williams
Just ok but I’m not sure where the story was heading. 2/5
“The Siege of Tilpur” by Brian McClellan
I enjoyed the Powder Mage books very much. I think I might have enjoyed this story even more. 5/5
“Mr. Island” by Kristen Britain
Loved this one! 5/5
“Jury Duty” by Jim Butcher
Harry Dresden does jury duty. Very entertaining! 5/5
“The Dead’s Revenant” by Shawn Speakman
Kept me in rapt attention but :-(. 2/5
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- Robert
- 09-16-16
very good listen
I enjoyed this anthology, it was perfomed well and the stories were interesting. I would recommend this book.
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