
Tail of the Dragon Collector's Edition: Complete Series, Books 1-10
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Narrated by:
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Lee Alan
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By:
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Craig Halloran
Fill your ears with something different! This is the complete series, 10 books, over 400,000 words of high action fantasy, filled with deadly dragons, relentless evildoers, daring heroes, uncanny magic, wild characters, and more! A thrill ride for listeners of all ages! Over 53 hours of listening enjoyment!
Apocalypse is coming to a world of monsters and men.
A restless liege, Nath Dragon, is bored with his reign and hungry for adventure. So when the fairy empress, Lotuus, entices him to undertake a great mission - a quest to uncover the secrets of his birth by locating the mother he's never known - Nath leaps at the opportunity. But the evil sprite's motives are far from noble. And while the Dragon King's attention is elsewhere, a new threat is rising that could tear the world of Nalzambor to pieces.
A monstrous new breed of dragon has emerged from the darkness, their numbers growing so rapidly they will soon be unstoppable. More insect than dragon, these wurmers; have no love for their winged cousins. And in concert with the gargantuan Titans, dragonkind's ancient enemy, they could violently transform the world forever. Suddenly Nath, his magic sword Fang, his lifelong friend Brenwar, and a small band of allies are the last hope for preventing the catastrophe that could annihilate entire races and leave Nalzambor in ruins. But first, the Dragon King will have to make the ultimate sacrifice and shed his scales to do battle in human form.
Dragons reign supreme in the world of Nalzambor, a breathtaking fantasy realm of giants, dwarves, elves, ogres, orcs, monsters, and men. Best-selling author Craig Halloran brings this magnificent world vividly alive once more in his latest sword-and-sorcery adventure, proving himself again to be one of fantasy fiction's current masters. His hero, Nath Dragon, is now king, seeking the answers to his mysterious heritage as a horrifying new threat looms on the horizon.
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Good for a child.
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Good story and narration.
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The best author of our time Also best telling:^)
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loved it
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A good story
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Lightweight fun.
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lot of swear words in the background
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(btw you can kinda enjoy this without the first part, but it carries on the exact second the first ended, so I won't recommend doing so if you can help it)
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The narration is great, but it's clearly low budget recording. Better quality audio devices and stronger hearing will make that painfully notable. However, once your ears adjust (if able), it's not as awful and you can still enjoy the series.
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The story itself is very basic, but it does what's required of it. The author knows exactly what they want to tell and so very little is left to question.
THAT said, there was an underwhelming quality. While the first tale wasn't super original or insane quality, this sequel seemed rushed - and it's unrelated to any time skips.
The more the story continued, the less inclined the author was to kill *anyone* off... it made sense in the first tale as time skips were a key factor, but the stakes in this were dampened every. single. time. an established character somehow survived against all odds. It took away every moment of suspense after the trend became apparent.
Oh, and I can't stand the tropes Nath's dad was dealt. Of all characters, his was the most logical, expectant, and deserving to NOT have deserved any of that!
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Only problem I've got with the narration, aside from the low budget recording, is they're not very good at women. Every woman portrayed has roughly the same exact voice (despite men and beasts having more distinct ones), but thankfully, the narrator knows how to keep them in character so it wasn't too difficult with the few consistent women.
Tale is weaker this time 'round
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The Story
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sad it's over
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