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    The Prophet of Panamindorah, Book I Fauns and Filinians by Abigail Hilton
    Fantasy

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    Corry showed up at the orphanage two years ago, unable to remember how he’d gotten there. He spoke a language no one recognized, and he was afraid of cars and planes and computers. Corry can remember snippets of another life, but no matter how hard he tries to remember, it just keeps slipping away. Then one day, he meets a fauness in an orange grove. She’s from a world called Panamindorah, and he can understand her language. In addition, Corry can read a language that no one in Panamindorah has been able to read for three hundred years; has he really been gone that long? Now he must recover his lost memories and rebuild his life, because the person who tried to kill him once is about to try again. The Prophet of Panamindorah is for listeners 13 and older.


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    Audio Quality: 4.5 star(s) Out of 27 ratings Narration Quality: 4.5 star(s) Out of 27 ratings Writing Quality: 4.5 star(s) Out of 27 ratings Overall Rating: 4.5 star(s) Out of 27 ratings

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    By: Lance
    Miss Hilton provides a wondrous ride through a vividly realized world populated by diverse, engaging characters. Prophet offers a fun and complex plot with multiple lines crisscrossing and woven together through three "volumes" of story. Abby's narration and unobtrusive music and sound effects only add to the deeply imaginative tale she's offered the world. Kid friendly from about 8-10 years old, but there's plenty here for an adult fan of the fantasy genre. Highly recommended.

    By: Eric
    The universe of Panamindorah is a wonderful place to visit. I have enjoyed the three books written to date very much. I look forward to additional additions to this wonderful and diverse world. Like others, I too would love to get a copy in print. -Eric

    By: Charlie
    The Prophet of Panamindorah is absolutely one of the most entertaining podiobooks I've listened to. The characters are so rich and the world so unique and engaging, I haven't been able to "put it down." If you enjoy being swept up in deep and imaginative fantasy, don't miss it. When will we see it in print? I want a copy to read to the kiddo when she is old enough.

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Chapters


Title Description Date Created
Episode 1
(25.09 MB)
Part I Prelude: Sing Muse – a wizard plans doom for his enemies. Chapter 1. Voices in the Walls – Corry sees a fauness. Chapter 2. Music in the Dark – Corry finds Panamindorah.Aug 20, 2008
Episode 2
(33.05 MB)
Chapter 3. Laven-lay – Corry is kidnapped by wood fauns and rescued by an angry princess. Chapter 4. A Conflict of Interests – Corry reads an ancient language and loses an argument. Chapter 5. An Introduction to Wolflings – Corry and Syrill are kidnapped by wolflings.Aug 20, 2008
Episode 3
(28.23 MB)
Chapter 6. Raiders – Syrill explains why the wolflings and fauns aren’t getting along. Chapter 7. Fenrah – Corry meets a bandit queen. Chapter 8. Trouble for a Key – Corry and Syrill escape, but are soon re-captured and in worse circumstances.Aug 20, 2008
Episode 4
(32.01 MB)
Chapter 9. Shift – Corry surprises everyone, most of all himself, and returns to Laven-lay a hero. Chapter 10. The Agreement – Capricia agrees to help Corry acclimate to Panamindorah on her own terms. Chapter 11. Aspects of a Dinner Conversation – Corry listens to talk of a new centaur king, a new source of furs, and the ascension to power of Syrill’s arch enemy, Lexus.Aug 20, 2008
Episode 5
(28.49 MB)
Chapter 12. Thief – Corry catches a thief and loses a few months. Chapter 13. The End of a War and the Beginning of a Grudge – Lexus outmaneuvers Syrill.Aug 20, 2008
Episode 6
(32.44 MB)
Part II Chapter 1. Char – shelt slaves live a miserable, illegal existence in Kazar swamp. Chapter 2. Laylan’s Success – Sham is captured by Laylan and brought to Laven-lay to be hanged. Chapter 3. Interrogation – Sham is interrogated by Chance. Aug 23, 2008
Episode 7
(29.21 MB)
Chapter 4. A Festive Occasion – A crowd gathers to watch Sham’s hanging, and Chance gives them a show. Chapter 5. The Curious Construction of a Gallows – The show gets interesting. Chapter 6. The Road to Danda-lay – Corry agrees to accompany Syrill to Lupricasia, the spring festival in Danda-lay. Syrill shares his thoughts on the murder of Capricia’s mother many years ago. Aug 30, 2008
Episode 8
(26.91 MB)
Chapter 7. Port Ory – Corry and Syrill arrive in Port Ory. In the chaos of the festival streets, Corry sees several things that disturb him. Chapter 8. The Sluice and the City – Corry gets a tour of Danda-lay’s defenses and has an impromptu meeting with two tiger cubs. Sep 5, 2008
Episode 9
(38.71 MB)
Chapter 9. A Meeting of the Inner Council – We learn more about Char. In Danda-lay, Corry is unsettled by the sight of the centaur king. Chapter 10. Furs and Filinians – Corry learns more about the cubs. He buys a cap with markings that may sound familiar to the listener. Chapter 11. Salt and a Book – Corry sees a book with a picture of Gabalon, recently discovered in a hidden room of Danda-lay’s library. Laylan sees it, too, and has a flash of insight. Sep 13, 2008
Episode 10
(15.79 MB)
Chapter 12. A Rendezvous Arranged – Corry makes an appointment, and someone tries to kill him. Chapter 13. The Stone is Tossed – Corry keeps his appointment. The story continues in The Prophet of Panamindorah, Book II Wolflings and Wizards. It’s available on Sept 22. Sep 21, 2008