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World of Warcraft: Folk & Fairy Tales of Azeroth
- Narrated by: Romy Nordlinger
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
Monsters, mystery, and magic abound in this stunning, illustrated collection of original fairy tales from the World of Warcraft universe, as told by an all-star cast of best-selling, award-winning storytellers.
The power of stories is felt and known in every corner of Azeroth. From the windswept fields of the Eastern Kingdoms to the bustling city of Gadgetzan, differences were bridged by common tales of average people overcoming incredible odds. Lessons learned from cautionary tales tempered many brave heroes and brought them safely home, while stories of adventure spurred history’s most remarkable actors to greatness. Now you too can settle in, lay down your armor, and listen to the wonderous tales of adventure and peril in the Folk and Fairy Tales of Azeroth. Brimming with gorgeous artwork and 12 inspired stories crafted by fantasy’s brightest authors including Garth Nix, Catherynne M. Valente, Kami Garcia, and more, this enchanting anthology brings new voices, new meaning, and new wonder to World of Warcraft.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Harley Jordan
- 10-08-22
A brilliant collection
All of these stories felt like old fairy tales, with that wow twist. Each of them paints a tale with a simple message, but also expands or explores the world of azeroth in interesting ways. They each have their own style, but also all fit the theme perfectly.
My only minor irritation was a few issues with certain words being pronounced incorrectly. That can be understood with invented fantasy words, though production should catch it, there were sometimes normal english words. Plaited hair is pronounced "plated".
Other than that minor issue, and it is very minor, the narration is wonderful. The narrator captures a good sense of a tale being told to children, with a bright joyous voice.
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- Elinh
- 01-01-22
worst narrator ever
i cant even finnish it, just cant listen to that horrible tone and voice. im just gonna buy and read the book instead.
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- Brett
- 08-06-22
could be better
would have been one star if it wasn't for the last story.
I really struggled with keeping my attention on the book and this rarely happens, it may have been the narrator or just the stories apart from a couple had characters that wasn't great.
or a mix of the two, I'll stick to fully flushed out warcraft novels next time.
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