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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: The Druid's Call

By: E.K. Johnston
Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
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Explore the thrilling origins of the druid Doric in this original prequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.

For as long as she can remember, Doric has felt alone. Abandoned by her human parents, she wandered for years before being taken in by a community of Neverwinter Wood elves. But her horns and tail proclaim a tiefling heritage, and even among the kindest of elves, her fledgling druidic abilities mark her as different from the rangers around her. And as humans begin to encroach farther and farther into the once pristine woods, Doric knows she needs to master her druidic capabilities if she is to be any help to her adopted family. With no means of helping Doric themselves, her guardians see no choice but to send her somewhere she can come into her own.

Tucked among the ancient pines of the Ardeep Forest hides the Emerald Enclave, an order of warriors tasked with preserving the natural world. They fight to maintain balance between the forces of the wild and civilization, and in doing so, protect the sanctity of each.

Among their order, Doric begins to find power in her differences. But not all her fellow initiates are so capable of new growth, and as her training continues, Doric is forced to confront the very beliefs that brought her into the Enclave’s fold. If she’s going to protect her home, she’ll have to reckon with her people, her power, and the walls she’s built to keep herself safe from both.
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With the release of the movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the classic tabletop role-playing game (RPG) is being thrust into the forefront of culture yet again. D&D has been in our lives for more than 40 years, and millions of folks globally continue to explore new realms. But the franchise is not limited to dice, guidebooks, and miniatures—in addition to film, television, music, and beyond, D&D is a natural fit for the world of audio.

Enjoyable Origin Story • Emotional Character Arc • Compelling Protagonist • Engaging Fantasy Adventure

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Worth a read if you liked the movie and you want some backstory on Doric. She will probably become your favorite character from the film within the first five chapters. The middle of the book gets to be a bit of a chore to get through. It picks back up near the end and did well to hold my attention and tie seamlessly into the opening of the film. If you're just D&D obsessed then this will probably be worth your time too but don't expect a lot of action. Overall, it's fine. Nothing groundbreaking. Feels more like really good fan fiction but it's canon so why not give it a go?

If you liked the movie.

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This book has no right being this good. Movie companion books, by their very nature, suck. They have to because the author doesn't have time to really sink their teeth into the story and flesh it out. They are told what to write and therefore have no ability to stretch their creative wings, as it were, to truly tell a good story.

This book shatters that stereotype. It's not good, it's great! The characters are deeper than they are in the movie. The story is a real origin story that covers exactly what is needed for the full breath of life of good storytelling. I would never suggest this book to someone that hadn't watched the movie, but if you have, this is a must read.

Don't pass this book up. The author gave you more than any other movie companion book I've ever read. It's great!

Unfair

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If you know the movie, you know there is a story to come. This is quite a lot like the rash of magical school juveniles running about, I want to but I can’t recommend it.

Lacking a story…

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The story was good, especially for a movie tie in novel. A lot of characters are introduced in this book, but really just Doric, Open, and Torrieth resonated with me. I especially liked Open. He wasn’t in the book a lot but the parts he was in I really liked and found his character the most interesting.

Really liked the flashback scenes to when Doric was a child alone in the woods. However, it would have been nice if those sections had been their own chapters or were introduced in some way to let you know a flashback scene is beginning. Maybe the physical copy of the book separates those sections better but in the audio version you have to just really pay attention to know when they are switching from present day to a flashback as it will just happen randomly in the middle of a chapter.

The narration overall is really good though and I’d recommend this book if you enjoyed the movie.

Solid story

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I felt this was a joy to read! It was short, but fun. And though I'm sure the basics of the story have been done before, it feels familiar and comforting. I'm intrigued by how this will relate to the movie as well.

Classic Tiefling/Druid Story

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