The Warded Man (1 of 2) [Dramatized Adaptation]
Demon Cycle, Book 1, Part 1
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Peter V. Brett
Mankind has ceded the night to the corelings, demons that rise up out of the ground each day at dusk, killing and destroying at will until dawn, when the sun banishes them back to the Core. As darkness falls, the world’s few surviving humans hide behind magical wards, praying the magic can see them through another night. As years pass, the distances between each tiny village seem longer and longer. It seems nothing can harm the corelings, or bring humanity back together.
Born into these isolated hamlets are three children. A Messenger teaches young Arlen that fear, more than the demons, has crippled humanity. Leesha finds her perfect life destroyed by a simple lie and is reduced to gathering herbs for an old woman more fearsome than the demons at night. And Rojer’s life is changed forever when a traveling minstrel comes to his town and plays his fiddle.
But these three children all have something in common. They are all stubborn and know that there is more to the world than what they’ve been told, if only they can risk leaving their safe wards to find it.
Performed by Ken Jackson, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Colleen Delany, Delores King Williams, Elizabeth Jernigan, James Lewis, Christopher Graybill, Nick DePinto, Thomas Penny, Steven Carpenter, Michael Glenn, Eric Messner, Joe Brack, Mort Shelby, Michael John Casey, Joseph Thornhill.
©2010 Peter V. Brett (P)2011 Graphic Audio, LLCContinue the series
Fantastic adaptation
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Fantastic
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love the caracters
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Excellent Production worth two credits
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This is one of my favourite book series and the unabridged version is narrated by Colin Mace, one of my favourite narrators. So, it was doomed to fail.
I started listening and nearly gave up, I kept comparing it to the unabridged version and felt that it didn't compete. I decided to listen to the end, however I decided to evaluate it in the same way I would evaluate the Lord of the Rings movies, as a different type of media that should be judged on its own merits. I'm currently listening to Book 1, Part 2.
I have scanned some of the one-star reviews and I can relate to some of the points they have raised, That said, I am glad I pushed these feelings aside and continued listening as this is an adaptation, and it does a really great job at bringing this series to life in a unique way that is really effective and enjoyable.
It will never replace Colin Mace's narration, and I will always feel that the unabridged version is superior, but that doesn't prevent this from being a 5-star performance that has me hooked.
Listen with an open mind
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