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The Dragon Well
- Dragonlance: The New Adventures: Spellbinder Quartet, Book 3
- Narrated by: Casey Holloway
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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- Kevin Potter
- 12-13-18
More of the same
Much like the previous entries, narrator is decent but not great. Story is clumsy, dialogue is clunky, and in general feels like watching a D&D game run by a young teenager.
But that being said, the characters are interesting enough to continue the series.