
The Doomfarers of Coramonde
Coramonde Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Cameron Beierle
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By:
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Brian Daley
A mission to Hell....
Just yesterday, Sergeant Gil MacDonald and his APC crew had been fending off an ambush in a Viet Nam jungle. In the middle of the firefight, some kind of magic spell had transported them to this Fantasy Land complete with flying dragons, wizards, crazy castles, and dispossessed princes. They would stay trapped here forever unless they could rescue the sorceress Gabrielle. Master magician Amon held her captive in his palace; and to reach her, Gil and his men would have to infiltrate Hell itself!
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Great story
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What did you like best about The Doomfarers of Coramonde? What did you like least?
Love the book! The issues I had with the reader may be a download issue.What other book might you compare The Doomfarers of Coramonde to and why?
I haven't read anything like Doomfarers.What didn’t you like about Cameron Beierle’s performance?
Very robotic nararation (might have been the download) Although, I did not like the character voice he gave Gil. I think he gave Gil a John Wayne style voice and my interpertation of Gil is much younger. I was not thrilled with Andre's voice either.Was The Doomfarers of Coramonde worth the listening time?
Absolutely!!! Although I had some issue with two character voices, I understand it is subjective. Overall, I would recomend the book and I will listen to it again and againAny additional comments?
I am going to listen to the book again through my Ipod instead of my Kindle to determine if the robotic tone may have been a download issue.Waited over twenty years for an audiobook version!
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I enjoyed Beierle’s voice and his pacing but just like his reading of “The Belgariad” series, there are smatterings of mispronunciations of words (i.e Shore-Timer instead of the military pronunciation SHORT-Timer) which draws me out of the listen sometimes.
Still and all a great story and a solid performance overall.
Highly recommended.
A good listen
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The story itself is a high fantasy/military fantasy with a side of planetary romance of a civil war with more cosmic implications in the battle between good and evil. As an author, Brian Daley has a much more "American" tone, owing much more to Raymond Chandler and Fletcher Pratt than J. R. R. Tolkien's professorial style. For instance, Daley rarely "lectures" the reader about his secondary reality, only just enough to give us an idea of what it is. I'm not normally a fan of planetary romance, but Edward van Duyn and, more importantly, Gil MacDonald, a disaffected Vietnam veteran turned reality traveler, add to the story quite a bit. It also has a feel of classical occult, such as Tarot or demons from such sources, almost making us feel that our world's legends came from worlds like Coramonde, where they are real. In addition, Daley drew on his experience in the US Army during the Vietnam War, and a number of smaller characters clearly draw on that, such as Legion Marshal Bonesteel.
Regarding the voice acting: I've listened to Cameron Beierle's narration of the Belgariad before. In general I liked them. Some of his voicings here aren't what I'd have imagined, especially Andre de Courtenay, who ends up sounding a bit more like a grumpy old man than I imagined him, Gil as John Wayne, or van Duyn, who ends up with a vaguely Scottish accent, but they're not bad overall, and some really good.
an old favorite title on audiobook
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Highly recommended!
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Love the (spoiler alert) juxtaposition of Viet Nam war and medieval-ish fantasy themes
The tank versus the dragon!!!
But the graphic sex was too much for me.
Bummer.
Well written but
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Alas, as much as I love this take, it was almost painful to listen to it. The reader is very clear in his pronunciation, but it's a lot like listening to Sgt. Joe Friday reading it. Almost no emotion or life is breathed into the characters.
Old favorite of mine.
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Why I started reading as teen so many years ago
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Dissapointing
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What would have made The Doomfarers of Coramonde better?
Characters that were better written and therefore believable.What was most disappointing about Brian Daley’s story?
The supporting characters were not developed enough and the plot was choppy.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The narration was decent he just didn't have much to work with.Any additional comments?
The story started out well enough and the characters developed at first and then the characters became unbelievable and the plot became choppy. Might have been alright as a graphic novel or perhaps TV show.Interesting ideas poor implementation
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