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Hammer and Axe

Dragonlance: Dwarven Nations, Book 2

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Hammer and Axe

By: Dan Parkinson
Narrated by: Allen O'Reilly
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The humans of Ergoth continue to encroach upon Thorbardin, but the worst threat to the dwarven fortress comes from a mysterious fog-beast and a covetous wizard. A Cobar, a kender, and a giant raptor add to the confusion as the dwarves are faced with wizards who command not only the forces of magic but thousands of mercenaries as well. And, unknown to the dwarves who valiantly fight the invaders, the beast has already claimed Thorbardin as its own.

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I'm really liking the 3 books but the narrator calling them Dorfs is like nails on a blackboard

Its Dwarf not Dorf

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All I will say… the ending climax was worth its weight in steel pieces. Fantastic!

Pretty good history series

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Just like book one, this was such a wonderful trip down memory lane. The world, characters, and even the politics are such an amazing experience to listen too. I can't wait to listen to book 3 even though I'm fearing to end the series.

The history of the characters is amazing...

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This book is not a masterpiece. But it is well done. I in fact think it is a bit better than book 1. If you like Dragonlance book you will likely enjoy this book.

Well done

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Good story. Terrible narrator. Allen O'Reilly has an odd way of speaking, that sounds like a bad and broken cell phone conversation. He inserts pauses mid-sentence, and doesn't pause when it's necessary. the result is a cadence that is annoying to listen to and takes you out of the story repeatedly.

Love the dwarven saga, but bad narration.

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