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Goblin Quest [Dramatized Adaptation]

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Goblin Quest [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Jim C. Hines
Narrated by: full cast, Nanette Savard, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Casie Platt, Thomas Keegan, Richard Rohan, Mort Shelby, Kimberly Gilbert, Danny Gavigan, Michael Glenn
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Jig the goblin was the runtiest member of an admittedly puny race. Jig was scrawny, so nearsighted as to be almost blind, and had such a poor self-image that when he chose a god to worship, it was one of the forgotten ones - after all, what other sort of god would have him as worshiper? He also had a cowardly fire-spider for a pet, a creature that was likely to set your hair on fire if it got into a panic. Made to stand tunnel watch by the goblin bullies who'd been assigned the job, it was just Jig's luck to be taken captive by a group of adventurers - with the usual complement of a dwarf warrior, a prince out to prove himself, his mad wizard brother, and an elfin thief. Forced to guide this ill-fated party on their search for the Rod of Creation - though Jig had no more idea how to find it than they did - he soon had them stumbling into every peril anyone had ever faced in the fantasy realms. And they hadn't even found the Necromancer or the Dragon yet!

Performed by Nanette Savard, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Casie Platt, Thomas Keegan, Richard Rohan, Mort Shelby, Kimberly Gilbert, Danny Gavigan, Michael Glenn, Tim Getman.

©2005 Jim C. Hines (P)2013 Graphic Audio, LLC
Fantasy Fiction Humorous Magic Users Magic Comedy Adaptation Dragons
Fun Adventure • Unique Perspective • Excellent Voice Acting • Light-hearted Comedy • Creative Characters

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Rare to find a fantasy adventure book out of the perspective of a goblin, while being pleasantly enjoyable listen with a lot of humour.
That also doesn't depict the Goblin as a "selfish, backstabbing coward". But a rather likable sort, more so than the company around.

I also wanna praise the sound effects, voice acting and the great narration. it really did wonders in allowing you to feel like your watching a live performance, breathing life to the story.
I genuinely felt spoiled for how good quality this was.

Theater of the mind

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Removed one star from Performance because the music and effects are way too loud. At times it’s hard to hear the characters talk.

Otherwise it’s a fun, simple, short story.

Fun simple story

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honestly this is a good book. story was very solid. history was spot on to very on point, but I lost track from time to time more than three times throughout the book. you'll love it but I'm warning you guys. You may lose track.....

Great but lost track

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Very fun little story. If you enjoy fantasy & want a light story or adventure, you’ll have a great time.

Very fun, simple little story. You’ll enjoy it

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Although Graphic Audio has some really great adaptations, we didn’t get far into this book before stopping. The story is good but the narration is terrible. I recognize the voice actor from other GA titles and she is good but in this, she puts on an atrocious english accent. Weaving in and out of English and American and rolling her r’s for a few sentences then not for a while then back into it again is soooo distracting. It just constantly removes you from the story. I’ve returned this title simply because of the narration.

Good story but bad narration.

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