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Pools of Radiance
- Forgotten Realms: The Pools, Book 1
- Narrated by: Teresa DeBerry
- Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
The book of the Official Advanced Dungeons and Dragons computer game.
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- Christopher
- 11-01-13
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I loved this Book when I was a kid, It was for me, an excellent step away from the Forgotten Realms regulars and developed some of the most enjoyable characters I ever read in the genre.
If you are a F.R. fan give this a try.
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- Mark stidham
- 30-10-18
Rose-tinted glasses are a powerful thing
This was the first novel I ever read to completion. As a 14 year old, I learned about Dungeons and Dragons. How excited I was to find there were entire books with these types of stories!
I was hooked. I thought the book was great. But I was 14. Nostalgia is another powerful thing.
Listening to it some 30 years later, it's very basic and not very good. The plot holes really stood out, and some of the love stories seemed out of place.
The narrator, while quite adept at reading children's novels, does not take well to this type of narration.
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- Matthew Dickinson
- 05-09-18
Simple enjoyable story, bad narration
So I remember reading this when I was a kid. It is a pretty good low thought dnd book. I can enjoy the book and the story for what it is.
The performer, though, left a lot to desire. Her accents and voice differences for characters were.... bad. Also she pauses when she shouldn’t, and doesn’t when she should. She mispronounced a lot of words and sometimes misspoke and said the wrong word altogether.
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- Proud Conservative
- 13-06-18
Nostalgia was not enough...
I wanted to love this but learned to live with. The narrator was a bad choice for this book. The story was tolerable lots of things just did not work. I am almost gave this one up but after the first chapters it gets better. I loved the computer game and bought the d&d module and hoped the book would be good as well but it fell a bit short. I am still going to keep it and some parts were good. For devoted fans this might be enough. Just slightly disappointed. The narrator was no doubt a pro but just better for another type of audiobook.
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- SHAUN
- 03-02-17
Pools
Great book read it years ago so wanted to hear it rather than read in my old age
Not very fond of the narrator she read it the same way as I would read to a child
But all in all worth a listen haven't read the other books in the series but will be over next few months
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- David K. van Hoose
- 27-08-21
1st Book In The Pools Series
This is the first Book in the Pools series, and I really enjoyed it. I love the way we were introduced to the main three characters by describing how they got their start as Adventures and giving each a goal. If you like D&D you will like this story. I highly recommend it.
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- Mr Dangerous
- 02-07-21
Needs a different narrator...
While the book is a fun D&D book, the narrator butchers the whole thing with her character voices. too corny.
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- R. Keeler
- 02-01-17
For DnD Enthusiasts
I really like this genre, so, even if its not stellar writing im still hooked on the fantasy world and get pulled into the DnD universe. The story telling and cliffhangers are not near as good as many other books. For example, one telling factor is when it becomes extremely difficult to put the book down at the end of a chapter... i didnt exactly get that feeling for most chapters... but, I was thoroughly entertained. I still looked forward to continue the story and imo this is well worth a read.
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- Tim
- 27-09-16
Enjoyed it!
I was hesitant to purchase the audio book based on previous reviews on the narrator's performance. Listening to the sample I didn't "catch" what others had said as an issue and purchased it. Granted, previous Dungeon & Dragons novels I purchased were voiced by men, i took a few minutes to get used to the difference and warmed to a female voice. Overall, I thought she did a wonderful job in narration and enjoyed listening to a book I haven't read in overall 20 years.
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- Matt Swing
- 22-03-16
It's pronounced TEER!!
The story is great, the narrator does her best, but, the deity's name is pronounced TEER! Hearing her m
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