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A Thousand Li: The Second Storm: A Xianxia Fantasy Epic Paperback – November 26, 2021
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Two years have passed and the war between the kingdoms of Shen and Wei rages on. The dark sect moves in the shadows, striking against the noble Verdant Green Waters Sect, damaging, killing and kidnapping their members.
Among the victims - Fairy Yang, Wu Ying's martial sister. On a desperate quest to retrieve her, Wu Ying finds himself caught up in inter-sect politics and headed straight for a trap.
Tragedy awaits, but some paths, a man must walk. No matter the cost.
The Second Storm is the sixth novel in the A Thousand Li series, a book on immortal cultivation, wondrous martial arts, evil cultivation sects and spirit beasts. This series will be loved by those searching for wuxia, xianxia and progression fantasy works and those looking for a more westernised cultivation story. The Second Storm is written by Tao Wong, the bestselling sci-fi and fantasy LitRPG author of the System Apocalypse, Adventures on Brad, and the Hidden Wishes series.
- Print length358 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 26, 2021
- Dimensions6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101990491359
- ISBN-13978-1990491351
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- Publisher : Starlit Publishing (November 26, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 358 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1990491359
- ISBN-13 : 978-1990491351
- Item Weight : 1.13 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #792,892 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #292 in Chinese Literature
- #1,427 in Asian Myth & Legend
- #1,732 in Military Fantasy (Books)
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About the author

Tao Wong is a Canadian author based in Toronto who is best known for his System Apocalypse post-apocalyptic LitRPG series and A Thousand Li, a Chinese xianxia fantasy series. His work has been released in audio, paperback, hardcover and ebook formats and translated into German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and other languages. He was shortlisted for the UK Kindle Storyteller award in 2021 for his work, A Thousand Li: the Second Sect.
When he’s not writing and working, he’s practicing martial arts, reading and dreaming up new worlds.
Tao became a full-time author in 2019 and is a member of SF Canada, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) and ALLI.
More details about Tao’s latest books can be found on…
Website: https://www.mylifemytao.com
Newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/taowong
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taowongauthor/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tr_wong
Patreon: https://patreon.com/taowong
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A story like this is a rare gem in the genre with the MC not overpowered and not receiving favors left and right. He struggles and, even though there are those who would aid him, he is ultimately alone on his path. It is a path of tragedy and toil, but truly that is what makes it a path worth pursuing.
We are privileged to be able to follow along and watch. Truly privileged.
And that’s what is beautiful about it to me. To share that connection or culture and cultivation in a book and themes I can connect with. A story I understand.
Tao Wong is probably the best in the business in that regard. Demonstrating an understanding of the Xianxia stories and perfectly structuring them for a western audience.
Please read this book if you love cultivation - you won’t be disappointed.
Tao, if you’re reading this, I appreciate how you take the time to develop your characters. Far too often authors try to make their protagonists invincible from the beginning. The fact that you deliberately slow the progression so we can enjoy the journey and experience the nuances of the world you’ve built is a hallmark of a great writer. Would ask one thing. Please stop using ‘slightly’ or ‘once more.’
I liked this a lot. Strongly recommend.
The second half was just ok. The biggest problem was the underlying plot for that part of the book. "Rescue the kidnapped girl" is a plotline which has been used many, many, many times. As such it is extremely predictable and even a bit boring. There are many characters actively participating in that portion of the story, each of whom require a certain amount of coverage, causing the pace of the story to slow drastically.
At least a quarter of the book was devoted to fights. The fights in the second half of the book, felt really, really long because of the numerous characters involved.
Even though the plot for the second half of the story was not very interesting, Tao's exceptional writing skill prevented that portion of the story from failing completely. It was still okay.
The book ends on a promising note, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in Wu Ying's story.
On the whole, a good book. This book is clean.
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Im wating for the next book now and where the winds take him next.


