![]() ![]() I realize they're not part of Dragonlance, but it's. So, have any of you tried these audiobooks? Are they worth picking up, or should I get physical copies instead?Īlso someone is producing and publishing new audiobooks from Hickman's and Tracey's works, specifically the Death Gate series, despite the novels being over thirty years old. This was a famous series of novels, written by some of the most popular YA Fantasy authors of their era, and yet they have been both poorly logged and barely purchased. ![]() I'm concerned that the reason they kept changing narrators is (quite frankly) due to their being bad. Weirder still, some "titles aren't available in my region" (Qualinesti, for one - I have no idea why, as I can get most foreign language audiobooks in the USA without issue). Moreover, I don't recognize any of these names. I don't mind the weird division of novels (I can figure that out), but a series frequently swapping narrators is almost always a bad sign, in my experience. Thing is, Audible lists over a dozen different narrators and has split the series into about twenty smaller series. I generally understand Krynn and the War/Heroes of the Lance, but (to me) these are the most interesting books as they deal with weirder events of the cosmology. I'm most interested in the three books about Lord Soth, and the series that involves the deities leaving Krynn (War of Souls, I think?). ![]() Salvatore's work, which is more than good enough for me. In my head they're on about the same tier as R.A. While Dragonlance was never my favourite DnD setting (that would be Forgotten Realms, then Ravenloft), I remember the novels (at least the first few - I think I read War of the Lance and some of the early Raistlin novels) being fairly well written. I'm a huge fan of epic fantasy, and audiobooks in general. ![]()
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