A Discourse in Steel
A Tale of Egil and Nix, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Nick Podehl
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De:
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Paul S. Kemp
Egil and Nix have retired, as they always said they would. No, really - they have! No more sword - and hammer - play for them! But when two recent acquaintances come calling for help, our hapless heroes find themselves up against the might of the entire Thieves Guild. And when kidnapping the leader of the most powerful guild in the land seems like the best course of action, you know you’re in over your head....
A wonderfully fast-paced fantasy adventure in classic swords and sorcery style, from New York Times best-selling author, Paul S. Kemp.
©2013 Paul S. Kemp (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
Amazing
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The adventure, or rather race as it were, reminds me of many a late night D&D campaign. Especially the 'screw it and screw them, we'll kill those bungholes!' parts. The characters are made for the purpose of their conflict resolution(class and fighting style) but have such a great depth of role-play in their voices.
It won't end as you expect or leave you disappointed either. I personally walked away yet again with a the thoughts and ideals of how one becomes a better man, or even if you can tell once you are.
Great book.
Very thought provoking
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A great sword and sorcery story
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love it
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What made the experience of listening to A Discourse in Steel the most enjoyable?
The characters are not run of the mill archetypes and have much more depth than most in the genre, while the setting is common enough to be familiar so that time is not wasted on long-winded descriptions, but rather colorful even poetic descriptors. The narrator did a good job with accents and inflections, (especially the 6th blade).What other book might you compare A Discourse in Steel to and why?
The protagonists are reminiscent, but not clones, of the classic fantasy heroes Fafhrd and Mouser. Two very different people held together through their common experience, their relationship is obviously close and growing. The dialog between them is very engaging.What does Nick Podehl bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Good job providing the different characters with accents and speech impediments.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The continuous growth of the protagonists' brotherly bond.Another Great Story of Nix and Egil
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