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The Darkest Day
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Men, Elves, Dwarves, and doughty warrows - their state is desperate but their courage is high. For if they fail, there comes the unending Darkest Day. If they succeed, all will see the dawn of a New Age of legend and glory....
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- Robert A Vaughan
- 22-07-19
Pronunciations and Pacing
This is always the big issues, narrators that are incapable of pronouncing common fantasy terms like scimitar (pronounced by this guy as skimitar), winding not like winding a clock but like wind the movement of air... and the way he pronounces Ghul just kills me, not only the "ga-hool" but the tone he takes when he does it. Terrible.
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- Victoria
- 16-08-16
I have always loved this series.
This is a great series and I love this author. The Iron Tower trilogy and Silver Call duolgy both contrubuted to an intense love of the fantasy genre.
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- J. Stoy
- 19-03-15
Good epic, though short on magic
Nice along the lines of Lord of the Rings as it was meant to be, but it would have been better with wizards. :)
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- Remington
- 04-01-15
Outstanding
An incredible end to an incredible seriess! This trilogy was my first experience with this author, and I can't wait to read more.
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- Clint
- 20-08-12
Great Adventure!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Mr. McKiernan offers you a great adventure that leaves you imagining how you would perform if you were part of the heroic group. You may even imagine yourself as a new character with unique strengths and intelligence that helps the heroes to win their battles within and without. You never feel like you are a spectator. You feel like you should be an active member contributing to their objectives and their ultimate goal.
Fantasy is like a sport in which you wish that you were there. Enjoy the sport!
What other book might you compare The Darkest Day to and why?
Terry Brooks Shannara Triology
Did Cameron Beierle do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Decent job