Confliction Compendium
The Dragoneer Saga, Cycle One
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Narrated by:
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Christine Padovan
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M. R. Mathias
The Confliction Compendium is an omnibus edition of the Full Confliction Cycle of Dragoneers novels.
- The First Dragoneer
- The Royal Dragoneers
- Cold Hearted Son of a Witch
- The Confliction
- As well as the first of the Crimzon and Clover short stories.
These titles are also available separately and have many reviews on their individual pages.
©2012 Michael Robb Mathias Jr (P)2015 Michael Robb Mathias JrListeners also enjoyed...
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The meeting of Jade and the boy.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
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Entertaining fantasy romp!
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horrible narrator! monotone
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What I found, once I got into it, was a wildly imaginative fantasy realm filled with creatures both familiar and completely alien (forgive the pun; you'll get it when you read it). The Sarax were particularly interesting; I thoroughly enjoyed their development and origins as they were revealed at different points in the story. Even the familiar creatures aren't stereotypical; you have orcs, goblins, ogres, and trolls but not all of them are the bad guys this time 'round.
There is plenty of action to go around, too - maybe a little too much. My mind could wander in some of the longer action scenes because they got slightly redundant. Some of the character gets cut short trying to squeeze in all of the action, and that's saying something for a 24-hour book. Some things just seem to happen suddenly without being given enough time on the page to breathe. Jenka's romance and Richard's changes (I won't say more to avoid spoilers) seemed a little too quick and without a full airing to let the paint dry, so to speak. Marcherion and Aikira don't get nearly enough development here, either.
I'm of two minds on the narration for these books. I did a little digging and it seems the three main stories were recorded a couple of years before the two short tales. The narrator does an adequate job, but in the main three books her reading has a certain sing-song quality to it. The technique world probably work for epic poetry, but it didn't work well here, in my opinion. This style seems to be either muted or gone completely by the time she records the two short stories, so I expect she has refined her technique a bit.
Overall if you're a fan of epic fantasy with large-scale battles and world-ending stakes this book will be right up your alley. Even at 24 hours it will be well worth your time.
Wildly imaginative fantasy
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