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  • Master of Dragons

  • Dragonvarld, Book 3
  • By: Margaret Weis
  • Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
  • Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (379 ratings)

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Master of Dragons

By: Margaret Weis
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Publisher's summary

The third and concluding volume to Margaret Weis's spectacular Dragonvarld trilogy, Master of Dragons.

They were twin brothers, the offspring of Dragon magic, one raised in court, the other in hiding. But, the link that exists between them will not be broken by mere distance, and in the very duality of their origin lies mankind's hope for peace and safety.

When two renegade dragons with an army of crazed demi-human/dragons devise a plan to enslave all mankind—an act in direct contravention to all the precepts of the Dragon parliament—it is up to the two brothers (separate and together) and Draconas, the special emissary of the Parliament to ensure mankind's survival. Even if by doing so, it will mean the eventual doom of the Dragonkind.

©2005 Margaret Weis (P)2005 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
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Awesome Ending to the Series.

The ned to this series will keep you guessing all the way thru to the very end. It will keep in the throws of this epic tale.
I have listen to Earagon and Eldest... But this series is much more.

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Master of Dragons

Even though this is the third book in the series, it was a great story on it's own. I really enjoyed it.

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    3 out of 5 stars

Make sure you start with book one.

I usually like a story with dragons and I liked this series. It was a bit different but still entertaining. Make sure you start with book one.

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That voice tho...

I love this series and liked the previous 2’s narrators but this one is practically unbearable!!! Would recommend the book not the audio book.

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Good finish, but I would like more.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I listened to all three of these books. It's a good, light story that makes for interesting listening while doing boring chores. I would like to know more about what happens to Ven and his siblings after this book ends though!

What was one of the most memorable moments of Master of Dragons?

Meeting Ven's siblings.

What about Suzanne Toren’s performance did you like?

It was unobtrusive.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Nope.

Any additional comments?

Nope.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Great Trilogy

Last book put it all together. Excellent ending, kept me captivated. Another well-written seires by Weis!

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Mixed feelings...

I was really looking forward to this book and the conclusion of the Dragonvarld story arc. The story itself is sound and draws you into it and progresses well. The story does draw you in such that you look forward to hearing what will happen next and hear the rest of the story. I really do hope that we get to see more in this world and that it does not end with this book.

Narration wise, I felt that the narrator did an excellent job portraying the story and did well with the majority of the female voices. However, I found Suzanne's portrayal of the male voices left me wanting. I would have almost preferred the narrator just read the male parts normally instead of attempting to portray the male characters with unique voices as she has an excellent and eloquent reading voice.

I felt after a short while that I almost wanted to cringe during the male narrative sequences and often found it difficult to imagine them as males at all. It made me think of the war of a bunch of munchkins marching off to battle the dragons and that image often times made it seem almost humorous. After a while though, I more or less put the male narrative out of my mind and just concentrated on the story and over time I was able to get over it and found it was not as distracting.

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    2 out of 5 stars

Disappointing Narration

I really enjoyed Mistress and was very eager to start Master of Dragons but I was so put off by the narrators annoying voice, I have not been able to get very far in this book unfortunately I also have the third one. I'm sure the story is wonderful but her voice and vocal variations she used were annoying. The voice she used for girl the Prince has with him in the beginning was so obnoxious I quit listening. I will probably buy the paperback so that I can continue with the story.

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Narration is TERRIBLE

The narration for this trilogy has gotten worse with each book. The reason they chose to change narrators each time is beyond me. This latest narrator is horrible. Making any male character sound like an angry Lollipop Kid from the Wizard of Oz. Even the female voices were irritating. Not only did her voice for the Prince sound terrible and unlike any male I've heard in my life, but she read the character as if everything he said was robotic and stunted. I'd suggest you read the book...not listen to it.

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