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Goblin Quest [Dramatized Adaptation]

Goblin Trilogy, Book 1

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Goblin Quest [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Jim C. Hines
Narrated by: full cast, Nanette Savard, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Casie Platt, Thomas Keegan, Richard Rohan, Mort Shelby, Kimberly Gilbert, Danny Gavigan, Michael Glenn
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Jig the goblin was the runtiest member of an admittedly puny race. Jig was scrawny, so nearsighted as to be almost blind, and had such a poor self-image that when he chose a god to worship, it was one of the forgotten ones - after all, what other sort of god would have him as worshiper? He also had a cowardly fire-spider for a pet, a creature that was likely to set your hair on fire if it got into a panic. Made to stand tunnel watch by the goblin bullies who'd been assigned the job, it was just Jig's luck to be taken captive by a group of adventurers - with the usual complement of a dwarf warrior, a prince out to prove himself, his mad wizard brother, and an elfin thief. Forced to guide this ill-fated party on their search for the Rod of Creation - though Jig had no more idea how to find it than they did - he soon had them stumbling into every peril anyone had ever faced in the fantasy realms. And they hadn't even found the Necromancer or the Dragon yet!

Performed by Nanette Savard, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Casie Platt, Thomas Keegan, Richard Rohan, Mort Shelby, Kimberly Gilbert, Danny Gavigan, Michael Glenn, Tim Getman.

©2005 Jim C. Hines (P)2013 Graphic Audio, LLC
Fantasy Fiction Humorous Magic Users Magic Funny Comedy Adaptation

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Definitely worth a listen. Fun, enthralling and captivating. Worth taking the time for. Dramatisation was great.

Well, that was surprisingly fun!

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This is a new one on me. A hero who is anything but heroic. RR Tolkien would turn in his grave😂😂😂

Very amusing!

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Well worth a listen. Enjoyable story, great narration. I wasn’t disappointed. Lots of subtle nods to other well known stories

Enjoyable

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Surprisingly good! if you enjoy D&D, you will enjoy this story. It is simple but enjoyable!

An old-school D&D dungeon crawl

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I like the "janitor of the post-apocalypse" series from this author so I was curious to read more from him. Jig is a goblin that has more brains and less sight than he is comfortable with, and his life is turned upside down when he crosses the path of two human prince's, a dwarf and an elf. This is a fun adventure in search of a treasure by a party that is not totally convinced it is a good idea.

Unlike other Graphic Audio adaptations, the accent of this narrator annoyed me to no end. I am not an English native so I am not sure why it irritated me so much.

Jig, the conqueror

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