• Deryni Rising

  • Chronicles of the Deryni, Book 1
  • By: Katherine Kurtz
  • Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
  • Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (423 ratings)

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Deryni Rising

By: Katherine Kurtz
Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
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Publisher's summary

In the kingdom of Gwynedd, the mysterious forces of magic and the superior power of the Church combine to challenge the rule of young Kelson. Now the fate of the Deryni -- a quasi-mortal race of sorcerers -- and, indeed, the fate of all the Eleven Kingdoms, rests on Kelson's ability to quash the rebellion by any means necessary...including the prescribed use of magic!
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©2008 Katherine Kurtz (P)2009 Audible, Inc.

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  • All-Time Best Fantasy Novels (Locus Magazine)

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Captivating

The enchanting first novel in the Katherine Kurtz's epic Deryni world. Masterfully read to bring the characters to life.

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Audio version of an old favorite

The Deryni books are a long time favorite of mine. As young Kelson takes the throne after his father's untimely death, unforeseen forces bar the way. Written in high fantasy style yet very approachable, this story begins a long series of excellent books. I was very happy to find it in audio format. The performance by Jeff Woodman is excellent, lending support to an already well-loved story.

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Reread just as good as first time

Read these books when I was 17. Loved them then. Just Reread...still great! Worth it!

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Awesome!

This is a favorite of mine and I loved listening to it! The sense of history and the majesty of Kurtz's world is not to be missed!

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A series I always enjoyed

excellent performance enhances a plot featuring the eternal struggle between the weak and the powerful, between corruption and righteousness, encapsulated in a story about the forces of the magical and the mundane vying for supremacy. characters worth knowing.

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Not as good as I remembered

One of the problems with revisiting old favorites is that they don't always shine as brightly as I remembered. That's definitely the case with Deryni Rising. I read the book for the first time back in '71, and at the time I remember being fascinated by the characters, the pomp of the Church, and the politics of Deryni-Human relations. Listening to the book over 35 years later, I'm struck by how amateurish this novel seems. The characters in this book generally come in three varieties: Really, Really Good; Despicably Nasty and Evil; and Worm Food. The only character with any depth is Jehana, Kelson's mother, and even her internal conflicts are predictable, after a certain point. Otherwise, the main characters are like windup toys.

Another problem for me was the narration. For some reason, the voice Woodman chooses for Morgan sounds to me just like Richard Burton in Becket. I kept expecting to hear Morgan come out with "We judge him damned with the devil and his fallen angels and all the reprobate, to eternal fire and everlasting pain!" and throw a candle on the floor. Now, I love Becket, and I love Richard Burton's acting, but it set the wrong tone for Morgan. It makes him sound an insufferable, pompous prig.

While I'm not totally happy with this book, I'm glad that Audible has released this series. I'm hoping that they will carry on with the Camber series, so I can see whether I'm equally deluded about the quality of that series.

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Great book, interesting twist on medieval kingdoms

Would you listen to Deryni Rising again? Why?

Yes, The combination of magic and the church.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Morgan

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I like this series, the plot is well thought out and paced appropriately. The mixing of magic and the clergy was well done. I would recommend to anyone interested in fantasy that like medieval settings and it just a little tired of the same bad guys (orcs, goblins ect). Nice to see a human protagonist.

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Excellent

I absolutely love the depth of story and the wonderfully developed characters. Kurtz has most assuredly created a classic and moving series. Fantastic!

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Pretty Good

I enjoyed this book and had great expectations for the rest in the series. However, it started getting real religious, and while I did get through the 2nd and 3rd book I really lost interest in them and listed to them more as background noise. I bought, but will return the last book.

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Good read

I read this book as a teen, then picked it up again thirty years later when I found the used books sitting on a bookstore shelf, seemingly abandoned.

It's a great story, but it was more enjoyable for me when I was a kid and teens will likely enjoy it. I guess we change a bit in our tastes—who knew? Still, Kurtz earned her stripes and deserves credit for producing some classic storytelling at a time when YA was in its infancy.

I listened to the audiobook intermittently, switching back and forth between audio (when driving) and the paperback. Jeff Woodman does a great job with the pace and the character voices, and I highly recommend it.

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