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Betwixt Two Worlds

A D&D 50th Anniversary Adventure

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Betwixt Two Worlds

Written by: R.A. Salvatore
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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A sweeping adventure of the Forgotten Realms to mark the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, written by New York Times best-selling author R.A. Salvatore.

When Drizzt Do’Urden first entered Icewind Dale in 1347, he found a place quite unlike anywhere he had ever known, a land of freezing winds and ferocious monsters, of dramatic vistas and unrelenting challenges. Most of all, though, he found a land populated by folk who knew all too well the price of a misstep, whether walking into a yeti den or trusting a stranger.

Making his way in those early days was no easy task, but Drizzt would find focus and joy in watching the antics of a girl and a bunch of dwarfs trying to keep her from getting herself killed. A girl who would become his friend, who would become a woman, who would become his wife.

When Breezy Do’Urden, the daughter of that marriage, enters Icewind Dale more than 150 years later, she finds a land no more tamed. And while her father’s reputation has mostly smoothed the way for her among the ever-suspicious people, she carries her own concerns, confusion, and a trauma realized in the difficult journey through the Spine of the Word Mountain.

She also carries the blood on her hands.

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Breezy’s All Grown Up

I loved this. Getting to see Drizzt and Cattie-Brie as parents to a defiant 17 year old Breezy was so lovely and honestly a really interesting way to move forward with this series. I hope to see more of Breezy in the next trilogy.

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The evolution of the Do'Urden saga.

A quick enjoyable listen from one of my favorite authors, a less complex and more mundane than others in the series but the introduction of a grown up Breezy and the abilities hinted at with the way of the shadow leaves intriguing possibilities for the future.

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Fun but weak addition to the legend

My introduction to Drizzt was book 2 of the original Crystal Shard trilogy; and despite not having read the first, the book was set up so that you could jump in and hit the ground running. This story does not do that. The first half is like “scenes from last season” review of Drizzt when he first arrived in Icewind Dale, and the second half is us being introduced to his petulant teenage daughter.

The battles are great and there’s some interesting plot points, but then it just ends abruptly. Also the editing by Audible was extremely poor, exposing Victor Bevine and making him sound like a weak narrator…which he is it. Not the best Drizzt tale, but that’s obviously a high bar to keep hitting.

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