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Legends Vol. 4

By: Robert Silverberg
Narrated by: Sam Tsoutsouvas, Frank Muller, Kathryn Walker
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Legends, the monumental series of fantasy audios, concludes with this astounding collection of all-new stories by three of the best-loved and acclaimed authors of the genre, all of them set in the uncanny realms of their phenomenally popular novels.

In this extraordinary fourth volume, Anne McCaffrey returns to her world of romance and adventure to tell the story of a Runner of Pern. Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Saga is the setting for the revenge of The Wood Boy. And George R. R. Martin sets his adventure of The Hedge Knight in the generation before his epic A Song of Ice and Fire. The Legends series spans four audio volumes and includes short novels from the greatest living writers in all fantasy. Look for other Legends volumes with stories from: Stephen King, Robert Silverberg, Robert Jordan, Terry Pratchett, Orson Scott Card, Terry Goodkind, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Tad Williams.In addition to her best-selling Dragons of Pern series, Anne McCaffrey is also the author of Acorna: The Unicorn Girl and the Brainship series. Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Saga includes Magician: Apprentice, Magician: Master, Silverthorn, and A Darkness at Sethanon. George R. R. Martin is a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author best known for his novellas and his Wild Cards novels. Kathryn Walker performs Runner of Pern, Sam Tsoutsouvas performs The Wood Boy, Frank Muller performs The Hedge Knight.

Action & Adventure Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Fantasy Fiction Adventure Fantasy Anthology
Captivating Tales • Vivid Imagery • Compelling Characters • Engrossing Stories • Magical Worlds • Satisfying Filler

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What did you love best about Legends?

RR Martin

What did you like best about this story?

How Dunk and Egg meets.

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He did a ok job,he did bring a lot to the 7 vs 7!!

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

The adventures of Dunk and Egg.

Any additional comments?

If you like Game of Thrones you must start the legends series,you will love how Dunk and Egg travel the Sevan Kingdoms.

The Dragon Squire

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This is a really interesting set of stories. I enjoyed the stories by Feist and Martin. The first one was okay.

Great set of short fantasy stories.

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The McCaffrey started off great and I thought I was in for a really good story. I thought it was a really good idea and it was written really well but it was predictable and ended abruptly. I would have like to have seen more.
The Feist story never got my attention and to be honest after an hour I moved on.
Martin was flawless but I didn't care for the reader.

2 out of 3 isn't bad

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There is nothing I can add that has not been said by better reviewer than I. I'm grateful there are such gifted authours for me to read and listen too.

Legends

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So I'm not going to beat around the bush: I love A Song of Ice and Fire, and as such I didn't mind dropping my credit on this book just to get the Dunk and Egg story out of it. And I was not disappointed at all by that story. George R.R. Martin can make me love or hate (or love to hate) a character in a single sentence, and this story is no exception! There really isn't much else to say, aside from being a gushy fangirl.

The other two though. Well. Not so much. McCaffrey's story certainly isn't bad, it's just nothing special. I loved reading the Pern books in middle school and high school, so it was a nice bit of nostalgia, but it just didn't really have anything special to offer. The main character is a typical fantasy heroine: super beautiful and Not Like Other Girls. The plot is very predictable and infuriatingly slow, but underneath it all not a terrible way to pass a couple of hours.

The Feist story though. Wow. I don't remember much of it because I honestly had a very hard time paying attention. I think I remember it being predictable, and having certain undertones that were uncomfortably racist. It was so bad that I am giving this whole book two stars despite that Martin's story is excellent and McCaffrey's merely forgettable. I actually wish I would have just skipped the entire section, I would have been far more satisfied with the book as a whole.

The Hedge Knight almost makes up for the others

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