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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
- A Song of Ice and Fire
- De: George R. R. Martin
- Narrado por: Harry Lloyd
- Duración: 10 h
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A young, naïve but ultimately courageous hedge knight, Ser Duncan the Tall towers above his rivals—in stature if not experience. Tagging along is his diminutive squire, a boy called Egg—whose true name is hidden from all he and Dunk encounter. Though more improbable heroes may not be found in all of Westeros, great destinies lay ahead for these two . . . as do powerful foes, royal intrigue, and outrageous exploits. Featuring more than 160 all-new illustrations by Gary Gianni, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a must-have collection that proves chivalry isn’t dead—yet.
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What separates Lloyd from Dotrice
- De Pusang Tulog en 10-14-15
- A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
- A Song of Ice and Fire
- De: George R. R. Martin
- Narrado por: Harry Lloyd
well read, the narrator sets a well defined tone,
Revisado: 10-04-21
a great companion to the game of thrones books. it is well read and a short but enjoyable tale.
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Warnings Against Myself
- Meditations on a Life in Climbing
- De: David Stevenson
- Narrado por: Chaz Allen
- Duración: 6 h y 55 m
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Reflective and literary and also entertaining and funny, David Stevenson's accounts move across the great climbing locations of the Western United States, with forays into the spires of the Alps and slip freely in time from the author's childhood when he could not wait to head west to his adulthood, with a wife and two sons, in which he still feels compelled by a longing to scale the heights.
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Well written, well read, poorly pronounced.
- De Dan en 01-27-21
- Warnings Against Myself
- Meditations on a Life in Climbing
- De: David Stevenson
- Narrado por: Chaz Allen
Well written, well read, poorly pronounced.
Revisado: 01-27-21
Great bite size memoirs on a life of climbing, with pearls of wisdom peppered throughout.
The reader has a great voice, and their pace and excitement adds to the story. One however wishes some effort was put into pronunciation, as some glaring errors are made.
Perhaps this is being picky though, I truly enjoyed this book.
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