
Dragons from the Sea
The Strongbow Saga, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Hays
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By:
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Judson Roberts
In Dragons from the Sea, Book Two of the Strongbow Saga, Halfdan Hroriksson has escaped - for now - the enemies who murdered his brother and seek to kill him, too. Determined to avenge his brother's death, Halfdan knows he must first gain experience as a warrior. He joins a Danish army gathering for an invasion of Western Frankia, for among its fierce chieftains and seasoned warriors he may find the allies he needs. But first he must prove his own worth in battle, and more importantly, he must survive, for he will face dangers not only from the Frankish enemy, but also from hidden foes within the ranks of the Danes.
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this should be a movie!!
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excellent
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These books feel very well-researched, with immersive details about viking life and the 'Land of the Franks.' The characters, the adventure, and the story makes history come alive. Love it!
Solid story, well-researched!
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I am also invested in seeing how it turns out now, so that says something about the books.
Much better than the first
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interesting tale
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What made the experience of listening to Dragons from the Sea the most enjoyable?
The author does a good job of getting us into the head of the main character. Other characters are more skeleton but they Ft. The storyline develops well and takes some interesting turns and twists.I enjoyed it enough to buy and read the entire series.
Not great but it hold your attention
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Fantastic!!
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His imagery
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What would have made Dragons from the Sea better?
For starters, if you are telling a story about a people who prize fearless acts of bravery, maybe, just maybe, you shouldn't have someone narrate the story who sounds like a wimpy accountant.That, and there is the painful story. Sure, the premise of the story is ok, A Viking thrall goes raiding to seek fame an fortune. But the author messes this simple concept up by forgetting that his protagonist is a 9th century (ish) young man, and not a 21st century liberal. The internal conflicts the character has are nothing short of silly and completely out of place in the epoch and culture.
Bottom line is, I really tried to like the series becuase I like this period in history. But skip this series, and try Cornwell's Saxon Chronicles, or the Raven Saga. Thoses are well researched and authentic.
Roberts writes with all the accuracy of a guy who watched a History Channel show on vikings and then decided to write a novel.
What didn’t you like about Jeff Hays’s performance?
He sounds like a wimpy accountant, not a warriorWhat reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Cringeworthy is all I can say about this.Any additional comments?
pass on this.Poorly researched, poorly read
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Narrator Jeff Hays is consistent in his delivery, keep the the flow of the story steady. I appreciate the manner in which he gives voice to Halfdan as Halfdan tells us his story - as though Halfdan was telling his story to an intimate group. The narration is a good fit for the novel. Some female voices could be better, but they don't distract or detract from the work.
Decent installment - but feels like a bridge
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