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Richard Ferrone
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Richard A. Knaak
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When the world of Azeroth was young, the god-like titans brought order to it by reshaping its lands and seas. Throughout their great work, they followed a magnificent design for what they envisioned Azeroth would become. Although the titans departed Azeroth long ago, that design endures to this day. It is known as the Emerald Dream, a lush and savagely primal version of the... World of Warcraft.
Many are the mysteries surrounding the Emerald Dream and its reclusive guardians, the green dragonflight. In times past, druids have entered the Dream to monitor the ebb and flow of life on Azeroth in their never-ending quest to maintain the delicate balance of nature.
However, not all dreams are pleasant ones. Recently the Emerald Nightmare, an area of corruption within the Emerald Dream, began growing in size, transforming the Dream into a realm of unimaginable horror. Green dragons have been unexpectedly caught up in the Nightmare, emerging from it with shattered minds and twisted bodies. Druids who have entered the darkening Dream lately have found it difficult -- sometimes even impossible -- to escape.
Nor are these the Nightmare's only victims: more and more people are being affected. Even Malfurion Stormrage, first and foremost of the druids on Azeroth, may have fallen victim to this growing threat. As uncontrollable nightmares spread across the world, a desperate quest begins to find and free the archdruid.
Soon nature's enemies will learn the true meaning of the name.
©2010 Richard A. Knaak (P)2010 Simon & SchusterYou may also enjoy...
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-08-21
Did no one review the readers work?
have the physical copy but listen to audio books at work. I enjoy this book, I do not however understand the choice in reader. I hate calling people out on terrible work but consider that many of the names he butchers are in the games. Perhaps also ignorance on my part but every time he said anything bade or forbade he would pronounce bad instead of bay. I have no doubt the reader did 0 research. I should of read the reviews sigh...
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- Corbin T.
- 2022-07-06
Good story, odd choice in narration
Excellent book. Bad narrator. "Ar-thaws", "Crash-us", "Sill-van-aws". Doesn't know Warcraft. Hard to get lost within the words when someone butchers the words.
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- Alex Terhart
- 2018-09-26
if you love night elves you'll love this book!
I absolutely love this book I listen to it while I was driving and it was a lot of fun and it itch that night elfl itch that sometimes we all get
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-10-11
Decent read. Disappointing performance.
Not some of Knaak's best writing, but it's good. Narration and performance was very disappointing.
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-08-22
narrator blows
I'm not asking alot but he says alot of the names wrong . You think he would like up how to pronounce things. Other narrators of previous wow books figured it out.
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- Mike brooks
- 2018-02-14
Decent
The only problem is that the names of some characters were so bastardized and mispronounced that it on several occasions almost made me stop the book entirely.
Would of taken 5min if research to find the proper way to say their names
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- Brendan Wilson
- 2019-11-05
Not my favourite WoW audiobook
The storyline was pretty interesting, but not my favourite of the WoW audiobooks I've listened to thus far. It was somewhat meandering and hard to follow, but I love WoW lore so there was still a lot of good stuff here.
The voice acting is what really held this back. I was trying to get past the narrator's voice - I didn't like the sound of his voice, nor how he voiced certain characters such as Hamuul Runetotem-, but once he started butchering the pronunciation of key character names like Sylvanas and Xavius, it was lost for me.
I like audiobooks for my commute, housework, or mindless in game grinding. But if you have the time and interest a hard copy might be better
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-08-24
Good story, some issues with performance.
The story was good, but it really takes me out of it every time a name or location is mispronounced, which is far too often. I don't think it's too much to expect that they actually check how to pronounce names in a book like this.
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- Alborz Azizpour
- 2024-09-05
Terrible pronunciations inconsistent with other audiobooks of the series
The story is decent enough. However, there are many mispronunciations of names and locations, and there narration does not reflect the emotions accurately.
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- Tim
- 2018-07-24
Hard to follow.
Really just had a hard time following the story. And I never eally knew what exactly was happening.
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