Voyage of the Mourning Dawn
Eberron: Heirs of Ash, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Marcella Rose Sciotto
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Rich Wulf
A young street thief finds herself embroiled in a quest to find a powerful super-weapon thought lost during the final days of the Last War. She's never known anything but the dingy streets of her own city, but she is taken in by the crew of the airship "Mourning Dawn" and soon finds herself in strange lands filled with wonders and horrors beyond her wildest dreams.
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However, the narrator does not do the story justice. she frequently mis-pronounces words and names, sometimes pronouncing a name differently in the same paragraph. For example pronouncing Seren as Serena, Tristam as Tristan/Tristram, or Dalan as Dalian sometimes. Also some words like confidant being pronounced "confident". While it can easily be ignored when happening a handful of times throughout the book, it happens enough to be distracting and pulling the listener away from the story to think and decipher what the narrator was trying to say.
The character accents are somewhat distracting, especially with how poor Tristam's Irish accent is. It feels more like an exaggerated caricature of an Irish accent instead of a normal one which is much more subdued. The characters' speech is extremely flat and show no emotion at all throughout the entire book, and you can only tell the emotion of the characters because they are read aloud alongside the speech.
Not to mention the extremely boring cadence of speech throughout the book. Some narrators speed up their speech during action scenes or emphasize different words depending on the scene, but this narrator does not. Every scene has the same cadence.
I finished the book for closure but listening to it was not very enjoyable. I would like to continue the series but I'm debating whether or not listening to 20-30 more hours of the same narrator is worth it to me.
Decent Story with Poor Narration
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This feels like the world that I've been waiting to read about for years! Finally, a world that combines fantasy and sci-fi in a very Final Fantasy-esque way, one where the magic integrates into the technology while keeping the magic part mysterious. Its sci-fi elements lean a bit towards steampunk, but still this is very much a fantasy world. Eberron is the kind of place I could really get into knowing more. The descriptions make me long to play the game, or better yet, to see if depicted in movies or video games. Incorporating autonomous sentient robots and airships powered by magic - yes, please, and keep it coming!
This was my first exposure to the world, so from the beginning it had me really glued to the story to learn what was happening in the world. It's clearly very different from other D&D such as Forgotten Realms while still paying strong homage to that series. But I like the development of the society and the focus on character development. I enjoyed reading about the main characters, and the plot kept me interested and eager to find out what was coming next. Still, though the story itself is pretty interesting, it's the unveiling of the world that really shines. In the book's second half the plot does lose some of its originality, but overall it was enjoyable right up to the end.
I'm currently listening to the Dreaming Dark series, which is even better than this. But, I do hope to return to finish this trilogy also in the future.
Great Introduction to Eberron
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Pretty good
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Heirs of Ash
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If you could sum up Voyage of the Mourning Dawn in three words, what would they be?
Never underestimate character.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The narration of this story is bizarre. It's not really the fault of Mrs Sciotto. She does some quality reading, but, as anyone would, she makes a few mistakes. The strange thing is these mistakes were not corrected. She says "increduly" instead of incredulously, close when she meant clothes, and even called the heroine Serena instead of Sarin. The parts that were edited were done very poorly, with bits from a clearly different recording spliced in.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No.Any additional comments?
This is a very enjoyable story. It's characters are its most appealing feature. They're a colorful, interesting bunch.Good story, odd narration
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