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  • Legend of Drizzt: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: R. A. Salvatore
  • Narrated by: Victor Bevine
  • Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (822 ratings)

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Exile

By: R. A. Salvatore
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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Summary

Hostile in ways that a surface-dweller could never know, the tunnel-mazes of the Underdark challenge all who tread there. Among these souls are Drizzt Do'Urden and his magical cat, Guenhwyvar.

Exiled from his drow homeland, Drizzt must fight for a new home in the boundless labyrinth. Meanwhile, he must watch for signs of pursuit - for the dark elves are not a forgiving race.

©1990 TSR, Inc., c. 2004 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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next!!!!

Back in 10 hours or so...HAVE to finish the trilogy...gripped...can't stop now...bring it on !

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Yes, its that good

Full marks for the story on this one. Took over my life for the duration, well tried too and nearly succeeded too!

4 stars for the performance because the pronunciation of stalagmites and stalactites sounded weird to me. No, actually because Drizzt sounded a little too emo a lot of the time in the way he was voiced.

But great book and I'm onto the next one.

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Great listen

My friend recommended this series and I have not been disappointed. Well narrated by Victor Bevine, this traditional fantasy offers a lovely escape from reality

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A much more enthralling episode

This second instalment has much more action and thrills than the first book. The first book does a good job of filling in Drizz't back story but lacks pace for my taste.

This book has a much faster pace and enthralling action to keep you interested. Some great insight into our protagonist mind and feelings as well as his actions.

A great read and comes highly recommended to all especially those sceptical after the lacklustre first instalment.

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Brilliant book

An excellent book. The Drizzt series is among my favourite. But hearing about the power struggle going on between his family and the Drow politics just makes this more and more interesting.........bring on the next one!

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To travel is not to run somewhere but to live...

I had to listen to all three in this series, because I could not believe how much I enjoyed the first or the second... I kept expecting disappointment.

I found none! A truly magical tale.

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like the first book, great!

brilliant, just as the first book was. I can't wait to listen to the next one!

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deep dark adventure

slowly working my way through the series, so far very enjoyable

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Forgotten realms

I have never had a forgotten realms book or audiobook that I could fault and I have a lot of them. They are in depth and amazing stories. Also the areas of drizzt's journals are very philosophical

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Amazing

I love the story of Drizzt. I read the books years ago and listening to this is even better. I can't wait to listen to them all!

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  • Syndane
  • 10-04-13

Excellent as Always

I have been waiting for the release of this book since I finished listening to the first one; I read these long ago, and it was like visiting an old friend! I now find myself waiting for the final book in this trilogy. As before, listening to it, I heard parts of the story I had forgotten or didn't remember and Victor Bevine did an excellent job keeping my ear tuned to the story no matter what I happened to be doing.

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  • DDTAN
  • 23-04-13

Drizzt Do'Urden, a Light in the Underdark

What did you love best about Exile?

Drizzt and Belwar's exploration and journey through the Underdark.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I was introduced to Drizzt Do'Urden and got to know him a little bit in "Homeland", but it's in "Exile" that I became emotionally invested in Drizzt and his moral integrity. His willingness to sacrifice to help his friends and, sometimes, even strangers is an example of his heroic nature. And that even though he dwells in the depths of, seemingly, a hell of world in Menzoberranzan, in the Underdark, he never gives in to the darkness but instead holds true to his standards and ideals.

Which character – as performed by Victor Bevine – was your favorite?

Drizzt Do'Urden of course. But I also like his protrayal of Belwar Dissengulp, he really brought that character to life for me.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, it was hard to stop because I wanted to know what happen next.

Any additional comments?

"Homeland" started in a measured pace as we were introduce to the world of Menzoberranzan and gradually picked up with the emergence of Drizzt.

In "Exile", there was no need for conservativeness. The action starts of with a bang and bangs you to the end.

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  • Adnan
  • 17-04-13

A fast paced, fun adventure

This is the second book in the series, and book begins with Drizzt's exile where he has chosen to exile himself due to differences with his family as well as drow society in general. Time away from any social interaction takes a deep toll on Drizzt's psyche which is discussed in a lot of detail. Author continue to flush out the character, and readers gets to know Drizzt at a deeper level. His thought process, his principles and decision making is been discussed in more details that book is more focused on Drizzt than his environment.

Book introduces new races and their cultures which provide more contrast to the drow society. Drizzt's interaction with these races provides good action and entertainment. Drizzt's friendship explored in this book also provides good depth that it is put to test as dark elves hunt Drizzt to appease their deity.

Narration is the same as the first book. Though, not the best, It is well done and does add to the experience.

I find this book to be better written and more enjoyable than the first one, so I recommend this book. I look forward to pick up the next book when it is out.

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  • Grace Ausley
  • 30-09-14

An Action-Packed Read

The second book in this trilogy picks up virtually right where the first one left off. Although 10 years have elapsed in the interim, little has changed except that Drizzt has been surviving on his own and has grown even harder and tougher.

This book had a good mix of action and character development. While the plot didn't introduce much in the way of new or unexpected ideas, it still kept me listening without getting boring. Personally though, I didn't care too much to hear anymore about the Drow still living back in Drizzt's homeland. Since this series is my introduction to the whole Forgotten Realms world, I wanted to see Drizzt make it on his own in new environments, discovering things along with him. The snaps back to Menzoberranzan were therefore unwanted and jolting. I understand though that most of the books happen on the surface, and that this series was written later specifically to detail Drizzt's former life. To that extent I think it accomplishes its task well, and achieves some nicely satisfying moments as well. It's not epic fantasy or anything, but it's a good diversion of a story.

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  • Jonathan
  • 11-04-13

outstanding series

One of the best authors in fantasy.Fast paced action.Quest of an unusual hero.The narrator is very suited to this style.If you like fantasy,I highly recommend this series.

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  • Riggity
  • 09-04-13

Slow at the start, but worth the wait!

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I found the beginning to be over detailed but once the story focused in on Drizzt, it became very engaging. I already have started on the second of the Trilogy. Couldn't wait for my monthly credits this time.

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  • Samuel B Kofoed
  • 06-09-20

Victor Bevine should be fired

I absolutely love all of Salvatore's novels, particularly his Drizzt books, but please get rid of Victor Bevine. This guy is totally clueless when it comes to pronouncing the English language and his sultry voice cannot imitate anything remotely evil sounding. To the editor for failing to catch all the incorrect pronunciations, look up "macabre", and OMG, every time I hear Bevine say "short lived" I literally scream out "it's LIVED you moron" , you should be fired for not doing your job... both of you took a great book and made it stupid because of your combined ignorance

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  • MissRed
  • 08-06-14

Great book just not for me

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I did listen to this. I didn't end up liking it myself. I had a hard time keeping all the details of the novel straight. It may have been due to my gradual disinterest, or it may not. I appreciated the idea and plot, but just didn't like the writing.

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  • Robert
  • 24-07-13

Just as good as the first one.

Just as good as the first one. A good series so far. Awesome.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 06-07-13

Book 2 is as good as Book 1!

This is book 2 of the story of Drizzt, and it did not disappoint me. R A Salvatore writes so much detail into his stories that I can believe I am actually there, watching. Victor Bevine brings the characters to life, and the action is non-stop. Magic flies almost as much as arrows!

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