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Amber and Iron
- Dragonlance: Dark Disciple, Book 2
- Narrated by: Leslie Bellair
- Series: Dragonlance: Dark Disciple, Book 2
- Length: 8 hrs and 59 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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- M.A.
- 24-02-20
What the hell is up with all these accents?
Didn’t realise Krynn had people from Ireland and New Zealand. Also cowboys as knights.
This narrators accents are all over the place.
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- El Holandes
- 09-07-15
Fun
Great to listen to on the way to work :) dragon lance fan for almost 30 years ^^
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- Christopher
- 16-05-19
Awesome plot and narrating
This book was so much fun to listen to. I enjoyed the different characters and the twists in the story throughout.
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- TickleMeTemplar
- 17-04-19
It definitely gets better towards the end...
Maybe I'm too critical of the DragonLance series, but it seemed to have lost its way in the last book. It was all action and adventure; not teen angst and mommy/daddy issues. This book is much better, though. It keeps a steady pace. There's much less whining. And we finally get to see some real action. I won't spoil the twist at the end, but I will say I saw it before they dropped it. It's not so subtle. Fantastic narration from Ms. Bellair.
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- Thomas
- 08-04-15
Good stuff
Super unexpected twists. Loved it was very pleased and can't wait for the next one . Keep them coming please I need them lol
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- Jim
- 20-01-15
Great story, bad voice acting
The kender is Australian? The officer in Solace is a cowboy? I don't know if Margaret Weis agreed to the accents used by the narrator, but I think these were horrible decisions. It totally ruins the fantasy of Dragonlance novels for me. I've been reading Dragonlance since 1986 (well over 30 novels) and these accents ruin my listening experience. I definitely prefer some of the other performances to this chick. I had to grit my teeth just to finish listening to this, but I did cause I love Weis and pretty much everything she does.
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- perrin435
- 31-10-18
Annoying narrator
While the narrator is good with accents, there are too many, and people from the same place have wildly varying accents. Also, her voice, while pleasant enough, does not lend itself well at all to voicing male characters, or to the fantasy genre in general
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- Keith
- 06-02-13
Dazed and Confused
I am a huge fan of the Dragonlance series and the offshoots especially when Margaret Weis and/or Tracy Hickman do the writing. Having said that I am very disturbed by this series of books. I read books one and two but I have given up on book 3 because I see no need to read it.
Mina from the war of souls is one of the main characters. She and the God Chemos join together to rule the world. Takhisis was banished in the war of souls and Mina lost her faith in the god. She seemed to then be just this weak girl who could not move forward in life until another god showed her the way. This is not at all how I pictured Mina to be and totally ruined my perception. Chemos God of the dead came along and seduced Mina, promising her a new army that would have enternal life. Thus Vampires are introduced to the Dragonlance series. When I left off Mina was a God that Takhisis tricked into thinking she was human. Chemos and the other Gods were showed to have nothing but petty jealousy's that made the books seem like comedies.
The other main characters were a monk of Majere, a dog, and a Kender. I guess they are supposed to be the good that stops the evil. These three characters never stepped into the hero roles so I cannot figure out why they are even in the book. The series to my had no real story line. It seemed like Margaret was creating a large cloud that had everything and nothing. I saw no reason for the story so I found it hard to follow.
I thought the series was the work of a first time writer not the senior writer I know Margaret to be. I think this series should be scrapped and a new series should be written for Mina.