
The Sword of Shannara
The Shannara Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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Terry Brooks
The Sword of Shannara is the first volume of the classic series that has become one of the most popular fantasy tales of all time.
Long ago, the wars of the ancient Evil ruined the world. In peaceful Shady Vale, half-elfin Shea Ohmsford knows little of such troubles. But the supposedly dead Warlock Lord is plotting to destroy everything in his wake. The sole weapon against this Power of Darkness is the Sword of Shannara, which can be used only by a true heir of Shannara. On Shea, last of the bloodline, rests the hope of all the races.
Thus begins the enthralling Shannara epic, a spellbinding tale of adventure, magic, and myth.
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While many of the elements in this first book in particular, remind me a bit of Tolkein's classic work, the books have plenty of fun characters. I also really liked the narrator's voice. He did an excellent job! A++++
Wonderful!
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fellowship of the sword
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What did you like best about The Sword of Shannara? What did you like least?
I enjoyed the scope of the world, and the ambiguity of how magic works the most in this book. What kept me from enjoying the story fully was how glacial and repetitive the writing became.Would you ever listen to anything by Terry Brooks again?
I doubt that I will listen to more written by Terry Brooks. The Scott Brick deserves so much credit for turning something cumbersome and slow into a tolerable read.What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Brick's ability to convey the range of emotion needed to connect with some of the characters was vital to making this read through possible.Any additional comments?
I believe that this is Terry Brooks' first published novel, and unfortunately it shows. The plot moves at a snail's pace, and also suffered from unnecessary repetitions of both character situation and character exposition. By the end of the novel, I was at a point where I could no longer take the seemingly endless repetitions, and skipped forward in the performance. I resumed play mid-conclusion and I didn't care enough about how the fight between protagonist and antagonist began to rewind the audio for fear of more of the dreaded repetition. Brick's performance was incredibly solid throughout the story, and it was the only thing that kept me invested in the book past the second chapter. When I read this book for the first time 20 years ago, I remember it as an epic fantasy that pulled me along like a fallen leaf on a stream. Unfortunately, time has changed my taste in fiction and writing style.Not really suited for audio format
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Being such a well known series/author I expected the story to have original characters and storyline. unfortunately this is just a rip off of Lord of the Ring.
Not very original
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very boring
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ok for ten year olds
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There is no real story. It focuses on going from one battle to the next in one cliche setting to another.
it isn'thorrible thanks to the performance.
I will not be continuing the series. I don't care about the characters or the world. It was never developed.
Meh...
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Painful
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The storytelling is very bogged down with too much description and not enough substance. I can't remember how many times I rolled my eyes saying to myself, "get on with our already!"
I compare it to someone who has a great idea for a story, but when they finish writing it, they are short about 10,000 words. Instead of writing more material, they go back and fill out paragraph after paragraph with extra words and sentences to describe again everything we already know because it was already explained three times before. But just incase you missed it, let me tell you again.
Decent fantasy story, but it drones on and on
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Then I downloaded and listened to the book.The narrattor is awful,
he has no range for characters,making them all sound alike, and his voice is very bland. Also as the book went along I started to notice some of the similarities to Lord of the Rings that I never would have picked out reading the book. Another thing that really started to annoy me was how wordy every little action had to be, and alot of it was nonsense. It was really annoying when the author would have a character thinking something that he couldn't possibly know and then having the narrator accent it in an manner that makes you want to throttle him.
I don't think the book would be a bad listen if there was a narrattor like Roy De'trice from A song of Ice and Fire books,but until that happens I wouldn't suggest this listen to anyone.
A Hasty Click
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