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Canticle
- Forgotten Realms The Cleric Quintet Book 1
- Narrated by: Victor Bevine
- Series: Forgotten Realms: The Cleric Quintet, Book 1
- Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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- timothy reading
- 03-12-21
fun fantasy romp
would say the drizzt novels are a little more interesting but still a perfectly fun fantasy romp story keeps moving and good characterization as well
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- Josh Collins
- 17-03-17
loved it
i've always been a fan of R.A. Salvatores works but Victor Bevine brings his characters to life in a whole new way
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- MIGHTYA
- 29-03-16
Great Start to A High Fantasy Series
Great start to a high fantasy series by R.A. Salvatore. The audio performance is superbly done by Victor Bevine. It is a slow start at building the environment and the characters, with everything built up to the actions in last few chapters. The story flows nicely, and writing is beautiful. I hung in there for the first few chapters; once I got hold on the characters, it becomes a page-turner, with a YA romance budding (yes!). I look forward to the next book!
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- Justin Alvarado
- 10-04-20
Start here in the Forgotten Realms
What an absolutely fantastic place to start getting into fantasy literature! Wonderful pacing, lovable , and some edge of your seat cliffhangers!
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- C. Mesmer
- 05-09-15
great salvatore classic
some memorable moments for sure. good for teenagers and adult fantasy fans. want to listen to this quintet before moving on to drizzt transitions. (which ill read myself because victor bevine doesnt do the audio books for transitions) awesome seeing what amazing inteligence and charisma (cadderly) can be like in the forgotten realms setting. Clearly a low level fighter/priest but an amazing scholar and one who can think on his feet makes this a extremely likable character. and one i can relate to more than drizzt. (still love drizzt though)... Victor Bevine is the best, hands down. Sometimes i wished they brought in a female to do the women... but he does 10/10 for his ability in everything else.
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- Mr. J. Pile
- 28-04-21
Good Story Deeply Embedded im Forgotten Realms
This was an OK story by Salvatore. Not his best work, but it is deeply embedded in Forgotten Realms mythos, dipicting clerics and undead, wizards and imps, dwarves, druids, and monks... all centered around an ancient library. This focus on familiar themes and hearing the author's approach to the lore was enjoyable for me.
Unfortunately, I found unusual mistakes by an otherwise high quality performance to be distracting.
This includes:
* occasional strange pauses that place emphasis on the wrong words ("..it curved around her neck [pause] and shoulders.")
* missing pauses at "dinkas transitions", making it difficult to realize the setting or point of view has changed
* use of unusual pronunciation ("it was a culmination of his lived experiences" pronouncing lived with a hard i.)
These minor but unusual mistakes were a distraction and took away from the story flow and an otherwise strong performance by Bevine.
This is the first book of a trilogy. And while I did enjoy listening, I am not particularly motivated to listen to the continuation of the story.
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- Saden Shard
- 19-02-20
Fantastic
I read the 4 books a long time ago and decided to also get them on audio book. This book is as good as I remember and the narration is excellent.
If you want as book that drags you in and make you feel your there this book does that. Characters feel real and you get a sense of there struggles.
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- Lorenzo Abrate
- 06-09-19
Nice story in the forgotten realms
This book begins the canticle series, centered on Cadderly, a cleric of Deneir. It is a good book, and the ideas of RA Salvatore are always fresh and coherent with the setting, which is a pleasure for forgotten realms fans. The environment feels even a bit "low magic" for the setting, especially in the way the main character faces situations. This is ok considering he is a young scholar and never before he had to face danger and combat situations. Character are straigth foward but effectively defined and described. I didnt like the monk girl actually, but that's my taste, i dont think monks fit well in the setting. For the audible version, the narrator Victor Bevine does a great job, his voice is always on point and his interpretations of the various characters is good and clear.
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- Patrick
- 18-10-18
Fantastic as usual! !
Kept me up past bedtime way to often. Brilliant narration and fantastically different plot line!
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- Skip
- 06-01-16
Incredible
The characters and story is different and very entertaining. Worth the purchase. You won't be disappointed
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- Anthony
- 07-12-15
An evil curse has been unleashed and no one knows!
Canticle: Forgotten Realms The Cleric Quintet Book 1
An evil curse has been unleashed upon the inhabitants of the Library which is a center of both learning and protection for the land. As the library degrades into state where almost everyone is following their most base desires with the dedication of a sociopath, a priest and a druid seem to be the only ones who haven't lost their minds. As the deaths mount, the library is being searched to find the source of the evil curse.
Unfortunately, the designer of the curse is adept at raising undead help to defend the curse. With the help of the undead and a demon conjured from the infernal plane of existence, the priest's work is deadly dangerous at best.
As the priest begins his search he finds that if he can distract people from their base desires, that he can get some help from them. With the aid of a druid, two dwarves, and martial arts master, he begins his quest to stop the evil.
I enjoyed this book.
Best Regards, Anthony
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