Song of the Dragon
The Annals of Drakis: Book One
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Narrated by:
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Phil Gigante
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Tracy Hickman
Once Humans had a magical alliance with Dragons. Now they and the other races have been enslaved by the Rhonas Empire – the elves – and can’t even remember the world the way it used to be. But thanks to the intervention of one determined dwarf and the human slave warrior known as Drakis, all of that is about to change.
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overall a good story
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Wonderful story and telling.
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The Talented Reading Makes It Worthwhile
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As usual, Phil Gigante gives us a fantastic performance. He has an impressive array of character voices, and his vocal inflections are as close to perfect as I could ever ask for. If he has a weakness, it's probably that he doesn't vary his tempo very much.
As always, Tracy Hickman's writing is of a more archaic style, but within that context it's very skillful. From the beginning, we got lots of little character building details that really make the characters come to life, though the world building is a little clunky at times.
There are some really awesome things going on throughout, and while I saw it coming a mile away, the first major climax was absolutely amazing!
That said, there are a few problems with the world Hickman has built here. I do appreciate the ways Hickman has subverted the usual fantasy tropes, but I have major problems with the depiction of elves being so superior to everyone else.
And, I don't want to spoil anything, but there's a major system the elves have in place that just doesn't work for me. It's much too selective and specific for believability.
They're isn't really enough information about the magic system in this book for me to form an opinion about it.
Now, the ending.
Honestly, it was rather anti climactic.
Nothing is really settled, nothing is really solved. We're basically just at a stopping point before moving on to the rest of the story.
In closing, if you're looking for another Dragonlance you won't find it here. There are some awesome elements and it's definitely worth your time though, as long as you're willing to commit to the whole trilogy without having an actual ending until the end of the trilogy.
Good execution on a flawed concept
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