Dragon Sword
Dragonlance: The New Adventures: Dragon Quartet, Book 1
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Eliza Foss
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Ree Soesbee
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The fifth title in an all-new Dragonlance series for young listeners.
Dragon Sword continues a new series of Dragonlance adventures written specifically for listeners ages 10 and up. Sized to fit the young listener market, the series features a new group of young companions who band together for friendship and excitement during the golden age of the Dragonlance world.
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- justin
- 10-09-21
one of my favorite series to read!
a awesome continuation of an amazing series that leaves you wanting more and more to read!
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- 06-29-18
Narration?
How did this narrator even get the job? PAINFUL narration. Listening to her speak was INFURIATING. I had to listen at 1.35 speed to not break my phone against the wall from the horrible, SLOW, dark whispering depiction of the entire text. The characterization is awful; you can never tell who is supposed to be speaking. I see that this same narrator does all 4 books in this quartet and I very well may cancel my audible account and break my phone over this unacceptable narration.
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- Levi J Tillett
- 05-10-19
mispronounced named
ive loved this book since I was a teenager. the first books in the series differs on the pronunciation of two of the main characters names.
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