• The Sum of All Men

  • The Runelords, Book 1
  • By: David Farland
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter
  • Length: 21 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,900 ratings)

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The Sum of All Men

By: David Farland
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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David Farland's acclaimed Runelords series introduces a world where the social structure is based upon the magical exchange of "endowments" such as stamina, grace, and wit. The Runelords are those who receive these endowments from their vassals, becoming superhuman in exchange for the responsibility of caring for those they have deprived of strength, or beauty, or sight.

Young Prince Gaborn of Mystarria is traveling in disguise on a journey to ask for the hand of the lovely Princess Iome of Sylvarresta. Armed with his gifts of strength and perception, the prince and his bodyguard stop at a local tavern, where they spot a pair of assassins who have their sights set on Princess Iome's father. As they race to warn the king, they realize that more than the royal family is at risk—the very fate of the Earth is in jeopardy.

©1998 David Farland (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Well made characters, great moral dillemas but

The author is incredibly descriptive of the scene, and does a great job of world building, but personally I feel like constantly pausing to talk about details in depth bogs down the story to the point it is mildly irritating for me. other than that, it's a great book.

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The sum of all men

Awesome x5!
I am just sorry that I didn't find this sooner!
Battle from the first word!
Happily ever after at the end!
However the author has left me wanting more!
Mr. David Farland you have made me a follower!
Recommend for fast pace heated war, longing love that requires you to hope for the prince and princess and their life, friends, and families!

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Amazing story telling

I’ve had the book for many years and the narrator really made the book pop for me. Been several years since I read the book and I was still amazed with listening to as I did then.

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Ray Porter's interpretation of The Sum Of All Men

Very good writing.
Perhaps great writing... but it's little hard to tell.

It's been a long time since I found a book any where near as good as J. R. R. Tolkien's masterpiece(s) -
Tolkien's books are so good they were instant hits as soon as they were published, and they have continued to sell well ever since. Tolkien's writing craft is so great that his novels created the whole trilogy /series fantasy novel genre, as well as started the whole role playing game universe, as well as 'Cos-play'. Tolkien's work effected popular culture ever since it saw the book shelf. It's great fiction.

OK, this is not as professorial as LOTR, yet it comes satisfyingly close enough.

"The Sum Of All Men" is endlessly creative with-out becoming outlandish or ridicules. This book is thoughtful and frightening and beautiful. Thank you David Farland.

Unfortunately, it is read by Ray Porter.
I'm not a fan of the way Ray Porter feels the need to 'act' out a book instead of just doing a good read.
Only a very-extremely-amazingly-Oscar winningly-kinda' talented actor could 'act out' every character's dialogue in an enormously populated book as vast and sprawling as this one.

Ray's a decent narrator, but he's not a good actor. Thus, we are left to listening to Ray over act, badly act, and blunder through delicate emotions on lines that, while written well, sound awkward & wrong when so badly 'acted'.
Few narrators can do a male and a female voice convincingly, and Ray is sadly one of them. His women sound weird. This becomes especially noticeable when he throws his thin 'acting-chops' into their dialogue.

Every time someone spoke, especially a woman, it knocked me out of the story.

This is a book I really like. Perhaps, I might even love this book.
Unfortunately, this is not the book.
This is the audio-play of "Ray Porter's interpretation of The Sum Of All Men."

I suggest you buy the book.

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Okay story, Poor delivery.

Although I felt the story was good, Ray Porter's
delivery and inflection on certain words such as "voice" throughout the story was laboring to the point of being tedious at times. There are also noticeable audio differences at multiple breaks throughout the story, these things distract and lessen the experience.

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Enjoyed reading and listening

I really enjoyed reading the Runelord series. I wasn't sure if I'd like listening to it since I had already read it but I can honestly say I was not disappointed. I enjoyed it just as much as if I had never read it before hand.

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Riveting absolutely a must read series.

OK this series is amazing. High fantasy with a depth of universe building that made the work feel full. This is a series that I could not put down. There are unique aspects to the fantasy in these books that I found amazing.

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Lay down your self-help books

Lay down your self-help books long enough to, instead, read this high fantasy series. Learn about the true nature of love, service, sacrifice, true happiness, repentance, and healing of seemingly incurable wounds (both physical and emotional). The fantasy of the world completely disguises these Christian principles, in a story of wonder, awe, and excellent character development.

In-between the lines his fantastic and magical world, it is obvious to me that the author has a much better understanding of how real life works than at least 99% of every other author on Earth.

The only flaw of this series is that he doesn't describe what the main monster of the series looks like well enough, until book 3. Know that a reaver looks like fat grey praying mantis larger than an elephant with pink worm-like tentacles hanging off of the bottom of its eye-less spade-like head. It has many rows of large christaline teeth, and prefers human flesh.

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Slow but worth it

worth it. slow but steady. sone reviews were miss leading. I can't wait to read the next book

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fantastic

Great book slow to start but worth every minute.
I do believe I will start book two this every night

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