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Sword Art Online 4: Fairy Dance

By: Reki Kawahara, Stephen Paul
Narrated by: Bryce Papenbrook, Cherami Leigh
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Listen to the novel that ignited the phenomenon!

Kirito plunges into a suspicious new VRMMORPG called ALfheim Online to rescue Asuna, who never returned from Sword Art Online. ALO offers many features to entertain players in the wake of SAO: ultra-high-end graphics, action-heavy gameplay, a choice of fairy races, and a next-generation flight engine. Playing as a spriggan, Kirito heads for the location of Asuna's prison—the top of the World Tree, the final destination of every player in the game! Along the way, Kirito nearly falls to a plot hatched by the enemy salamanders, just barely surviving the ordeal with the help of a sylph named Leafa and his Navigation Pixie, Yui. But just as Kirito and Leafa make it to the foot of the World Tree, the end of their quest in sight, each realizes the other has a very big secret...

©2017 Reki Kawahara (P)2022 Yen Audio
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both of the narrators did an amazing job throughout, can't wait for the next book

great as always

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Really enjoying the SAO audiobooks but with this one I noticed that there are a lot of instances of the voice quality suddenly changing and going echoey and the actress sounding like she has a cold.

I’m assuming it’s re-records to correct mistakes or a different session but it can be a bit jarring for the quality to change mid paragraph. That’s the only minor issue. Everything else is great and if you’re an SAO fan definitely full dive in!

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Great Story/Narration - Weird Audio Quality

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this is the second half of the fairy dance arc again not my favourite arc but preformed great by the narrators

continues from book 3

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The story is fairly standard, an average but very enjoyable teenage power fantasy.
However the jumps in different voices during the female narrated parts are pretty distracting, especially since it's most of the narration.
The voice acting are fine by itself, but the frequent cuts detract from the experience.

Good Story, Distracting Editing

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