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The Reluctant Swordsman | [Dave Duncan]
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The Reluctant Swordsman

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  • by Dave Duncan
  • Narrated by Donald Corren
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  • LENGTH
    11 hrs and 45 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    09-29-12
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Publisher's Summary

Wallie Smith can feel the pain. He goes to the hospital, remembers the doctors and the commotion, but when he wakes up it all seems like a dream. However, if that was a dream how do you explain waking up in another body and in another world? Little Wallie finds himself in the physique of a barbarian swordsman, accompanied by both an eccentric priest babbling about the Goddess and a voluptuous slave girl. Is this a rude awakening or a dream come true?

What in the world will Wallie do now that he's found himself stranded in a strange realm? Well it just so happens that the Goddess is in need of a swordsman. It won't be easy but if he succeeds he will have everything he wants. If he doesn't, things could get ugly.

Wallie is reluctant but sees his chance. If only he had the faintest clue as to the adventure he is about to unleash! If only he could imagine the forces that will be out to vanquish him!

©1988 D.J. Duncan (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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    Joe Modesto, CA 10-21-12
    Joe Modesto, CA 10-21-12 Member Since 2009
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    "An enjoyable listen"
    What did you like best about this story?

    The plot was straight-forward, easy to follow, and was enjoyable to listen to.


    Any additional comments?

    If you are looking for an enjoyable story, you might like this one. It is not full of intrigue, or complicated, or full of politics. It is a simply story, simply told. Having said that, I would say that I enjoyed listening, both to this book, and to the following two books in the series. The story isn't complicated; It doesn't arrive at the end you would think it will come to from the beginning, but the ending was not terrible either. All in all, I enjoyed listening to it.

    Before you decide, though, please find out what other reviewers think. All things aren't for everyone. I always like recommending that the reader considers other reviews before deciding.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Joel Armidale, Australia 10-07-12
    Joel Armidale, Australia 10-07-12 Member Since 2003

    Hardcore scifi fan from a galaxy far far away.

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    "Book of jobe"

    I strongly suspect that this is a rewrite of some ancient Incan story, mixed with the book of jobe,with a pinch of fantasy soul translocation. Well written and a whole lot of fun. I have to get up tomorrow at 5.30am, it is now 11pm and I am downloading the next book. Don't you just hate those sort of authors. Elol

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Joe SEATTLE, WA, United States 04-30-13
    Joe SEATTLE, WA, United States 04-30-13 Member Since 2010
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    "Good Idea That Leaves A Lot To Be Desired"
    How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

    I thought that the basic idea for the story was a good one and fairly original. I just felt that there was a lot more that could be done with that idea. I'll not put any spoilers in here, but I have to say that with Wally's old memories and talents, he should have figured things out much faster. I'm speaking of the entire series here, but even in the first book there weree things a person from our world should have been able to sort out on their own. In the second boook, I figured out what was going on and I don't even have the chemical background that Wally does. There seemed to be some plot holes that Duncan could have filled in with a little more thought and effort.


    Was The Reluctant Swordsman worth the listening time?

    I think so. Despite it's flaws it is still a good story. It is fun and fresh and exciting. If you have a credit you're looking o burn, go ahead and pick it up.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Keith Arlington, TN, United States 10-15-12
    Keith Arlington, TN, United States 10-15-12 Member Since 2009
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    "Will Leave You Wanting"

    I read the reviews on this book and I got a good feeling for the series. I am always reluctant to speak against some of the reviewers I follow. After all I follow them because they seem to like the same book choices I do. I have to say though this time the reviews were wrong.

    Dave Duncan did not build the characters or the world at all. The opening goes like this, in todays time a man named Smith dies. Three chapters later you find out that the dead guy was sharing the body of a Swordsman. There is very little character building for Mr. Smith/Swordsman. The swordsman had also died so that Mr. Smith could take over his body. A small god then gave Mr. Smith all the knowledge he needed to be a master swordsman. Poof there you go. I am a big believer in knowledge about the characters. Part of my enjoyment is deciding if a character would make a certian decision or not. If the author fails to develop the characters personality, I do not know enough to make that call. I love the story line itself but I did not like where the author went with the story.

    1 of 3 people found this review helpful
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