![]() But I couldn't really give it a 5 either due to a couple of gripes. I kind of felt it was more a 4.5, not a 4. I definitely enjoyed reading it, found myself going to bed earlier so I could lie around and read more, and was sad for it to end. And it did a nice job of allowing me to agree with what an ass their father was. I would have enjoyed more in Syngorn, but that's OK and between flashbacks it had its own story. I could hear their voices in my head so I didn't need the real thing.) It included staggered flashbacks to their childhood and time in Syngorn, but most of it was after they left Syngorn, when their "new present" started. ![]() (I should mention I got the actual book I prefer to just read something for myself and am afraid I won't like audio. I loved the idea of having a book about the twins, hoping it would fill in a lot of empty spaces, though I was also nervous that it wouldn't end up being any good. (I wish I could play D&D with people like that, as I'm sure many do.) It's sometimes hard to believe they are just characters, but that's how good the acting is. I think so many people have taken these characters to heart. I'm a Critical Role fan, and Vox Machina, and I always loved the twins. She is the founder of DiversifYA and was a founding senior VP of We Need Diverse Books.įounded by veteran voice actors Matthew Mercer, Ashley Johnson, Marisha Ray, Taliesin Jaffe, Travis Willingham, Sam Riegel, Laura Bailey, and Liam O'Brien, Critical Role has grown from a weekly improv storytelling campaign set in an ever-evolving world to a media company centered on connecting with communities in new and meaningful ways, including fiction ( Critical Role: Vox Machina-Kith & Kin ) and nonfiction ( The World of Critical Role ) books on the New York Times bestseller list, comic books ( Vox Machina Origins, Tales of Exandria ), graphic novels (The Mighty Nein Origins series), collectibles, tabletop and role playing games, podcasts, live events, and a critically acclaimed animated series, The Legend of Vox Machina. She lives and writes in Small Town, the Netherlands. ![]() She loves to go on adventures, roll dice, and daydream. Before pursuing her lifelong passion for writing, she majored in philosophy and medieval history. Nijkamp is a storyteller, dreamer, globe-trotter, and geek. She also edited the anthology Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens. Her short stories can be found in several anthologies. Marieke Nijkamp is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of YA novels, graphic novels, and comics, including This Is Where It Ends, Before I Let Go, Even If We Break, and The Oracle Code. Written by #1 New York Times bestselling author Marieke Nijkamp, Critical Role: Vox Machina-Kith & Kin follows a brand-new adventure that delves into the twins' unexplored history, and returns to some of the iconic moments that forged Vox Machina's most unbreakable bond. ![]() Trapped by a hasty deal, Vex and Vax (along with Vex's faithful bear companion, Trinket) set out into the wilds to fulfill their debt to the infamous crime syndicate.Īs the situation grows more complicated than they ever could have imagined, for the first time Vex and Vax find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict that threatens the home they have carried with each other for years. Now, unknown perils await them in the bustling city of Westruun, where the twins become entangled in a web spun by the thieves' guild known to many as the Clasp. But with the help of Vex's quick wit and Vax's quicker dagger, they've always kept ahead of trouble. The twins have traveled far and experienced great hardship. Now, freed from the expectations of their exacting father and the scornful eyes of Syngorn's elves, the cunning hunter and the conning thief have made their own way in the world of Exandria. A harsh childhood in the elite elven city of Syngorn quickly taught them not to rely on others. NATIONAL BESTSELLER - Explore the past of Critical Role 's daring half-elf twins, Vex'ahlia and Vax'ildan, in this original prequel novel to their adventures with Vox Machina. ![]()
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