
The Dragons of Faith
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Penz
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By:
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Daniel Penz
About this listen
Three close friends dream of the sea, sailing ships, and dragons in a tale of belief, trust, and faith.
©2019 Daniel Penz (P)2022 Daniel Penz & Penz ProductionsListener received this title free
I found the scenes descriptive and the people likable. It was fun listening to the kids banter as it closely resembled what I remember myself saying as a child and even a few words coming from my child growing up. I can only assume that Mr. Penz has children he took inspiration from when he sat down to pen the story. Even for a short story, there were all the necessary aspects that kept me drawn in. I can say that Mr. Penz would be a good storyteller around a campfire. There was friendship, some mystery around the distant ship, and even the arrival of some different people. Along with that, we were given tales of the high seas and even some that impacted our main characters which made them come alive. There were even a few surprises around the captain.
Even for a short piece, there was also complexity and quite a bit was covered during the hour I listened. Most of all, we see the importance of friendships, the struggle with events that may happen in life, and strained relationships. I can say that there were a few places that had emotional pull and you could really sense and feel the characters drive and weight of the situation. I found the massiveness of the dragon well thought out and written into the story. Even the gigantic stone chair became a central object to the story.
Narration is what one can expect from a professional narrator. The audio quality is superb, the pacing is on point, and the character voicing is wonderfully done. Even down to the Scottish-like voicing of the outsiders was fun to listen to. It had me feeling a bit like the characters from the movie “How to Train Your Dragon”. This is one of the rare occasions when the same person who authored the piece and then narrated, and it still came out done quite well.
For parents and younger listeners, this short work can be enjoyed by nearly any age group. I did not note any use of profanity or other more mature content. It is more a comping of age tale that is overall wholesome with some things most children can learn or will pick up on as they listen.
In summary, for the initial work from Mr. Penz, I can say this is a solid start and I would like to listen to more. The writing was descriptive, the characters likable, and the narration was solid. Apart from it being rather short, it had all the aspects of a well told story that focuses a light on the importance of friendships. Something that appears to be more and more lacking these days of friends only being found on social media. I would recommend you give the piece a listen.
A bit short but a good listen
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