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Dreamsongs (Unabridged Selections)
- Narrated by: George R. R. Martin, Claudia Black, Mark Bramhall, Scott Brick, Roy Dotrice
- Length: 51 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
BONUS: Each selection includes extensive commentary by author George R. R. Martin
Dubbed “the American Tolkien” by Time magazine, number-one New York Times best-selling author George R. R. Martin is a giant in the field of fantasy literature and one of the most exciting storytellers of our time. Now he delivers a rare treat for readers: a compendium of his shorter works, collected into two stunning volumes, that offers fascinating insight into his journey from young writer to award-winning master.
Audio Table of Contents:
Dreamsongs: Introduction by Gardner Dozois, read by Scott Brick
Section 1: A Four-Color Fanboy
- A Four-Color Fanboy Author Introduction, read by George R. R. Martin
- “Only Kids Are Afraid of the Dark,” read by Adrian Paul
- “The Fortress,” read by Mark Bramhall
- “And Death His Legacy,” read by Scott Brick
Section 2: The Filthy Pro
- The Filthy Pro Author Introduction, read by George R. R. Martin
- “The Hero,” read by Roy Dotrice
- “The Exit to San Breta,” read by Scott Brick
- “The Second Kind of Loneliness,” read by Mark Bramhall
- “With Morning Comes Mistfall,” read by Claudia Black
Section 3: The Light of Distant Stars
- The Light of Distant Stars Author Introduction, read by George R. R. Martin
- “A Song for Lya,” read by Mark Bramhall
- “This Tower of Ashes,” read by Kirby Heyborne
- “And Seven Times Never Kill Man,” read by Roy Dotrice
- “This Stone City,” read by Adrian Paul
- “Bitterblooms,” read by Kim Mai Guest
- “The Way of Cross and Dragon,” read by Roy Dotrice
Section 4: The Heirs of Turtle Castle
- The Heirs of Turtle Castle Author Introduction, read by George R. R. Martin
- “The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr,” read by Kim Mai Guest
- “The Ice Dragon,” read by Emily Janice Card
- “In the Lost Lands,” read by Claudia Black
Section 5: Hybrids and Horrors
- Hybrids and Horrors Author Introduction, read by George R. R. Martin
- “Meathouse Man,” read by Kirby Heyborne
- “Remembering Melody,” read by Scott Brick
- “Sandkings,” read by Mark Bramhall
- “Nightflyers,” read by Adenrele Ojo
- “The Monkey Treatment,” read by Kirby Heyborne
- “The Pear-Shaped Man,” read by Roy Dotrice
Section 6: A Taste of Tuf
- A Taste of Tuf Author Introduction, read by George R. R. Martin
- “A Beast for Norn,” read by Roy Dotrice
- “Guardians,” read by Roy Dotrice
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What the critics say
"Fans, genre historians, and aspiring writers alike will find this shelf-bending retrospective as impressive as it is intriguing." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Dylan R.
- 2020-04-22
Can't recommend this enough
This collection is a winner from cover to cover. Having the man himself narrate his own story between each segment is the excellent icing on the incredible cake.
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