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The Fort at River's Bend: The Sorcerer, Volume I

Camulod Chronicles, Book 5

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The Fort at River's Bend: The Sorcerer, Volume I

De: Jack Whyte
Narrado por: Kevin Pariseau
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Merlyn Britannicus, leader of the Colony known as Camulod, is faced with the task of educating his younger charge, Arthur, future King of the Britons. Fearing for the life of his nephew when an assassination attempt goes awry, Merlyn takes Arthur and his boyhood companions Gwin Ghilleadh, and Bedwyr on a journey that will take then to the ruins of a long-abandoned Roman fort - far from Camulod and the only place where Merlyn feels they will be safe.

It is there that Merlyn will enlist the help of this close-knit group of friends to help Arthur learn the skills of a warrior and the tough lessons of justice, honor, and the responsibilities of leadership.

Arthur is just a boy...but the day is not far off when he will have to claim the sword that is his birthright: Excalibur.

©1999 Jack Whyte (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Wonderful story. Very intricate, smart and engrossing historical fiction. It all would have been nearly perfect if not for the narrator.

I’ve made it this far just because of the outstanding content. I bought the books and read them when I’m not commuting or doing something where I can’t sit and read. I keep wondering how enjoyable these books would be with even a tolerable narrator.

He has only three “voices” and they’re all irritating. (See previous reviews in this series for my take on his so-called “voices.”) In this book he came up with a new one which was, literally, pinching closed his nose and talking! I just pray that he’s trolling the audience and not actually trying to be serious! And he’s, if anything, even worse on his so-called “pronunciation” of place and proper names.

One word for this narrator: execrable.

Execrable Narration

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I’m liking the series, but there is just too much detail. For instance, I really don’t need to know how the boys were trained to use their weapons or how exactly a sword was made, so I fast forwarded through much of that.

A good story but. . .

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When I first read these books a decade ago, I thought they were at the top of their game. They're still great for many reasons, but one thing I missed the first time around is the shear amount of exposition. Much of it is necessary, but most not necessarily so. It would be easy to argue that the primary narrative and story of the books are told in exposition. So if this author's previous works weren't enjoyed by you or you thought other works had too much exposition (like, say Pillars of the Earth) you might be wary. But, what the author does to make up for the amount of exposition is posit an entertainingly plausible story of how King Arthur stepped out of the world left by the fall of Rome. And I still enjoyed that story the second time around.

King Arthur and Rome series

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Read the whole series years ago and loved it. Really enjoy listening to it while doing tasks. Great story.

Like this series

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good book in a amazing series. a dream of eagles really brings these heroic characters to life.

best merlin

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