
The Oddling Prince
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2018
نویسنده
Samuel Roukinناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781980002932
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

May 14, 2018
The prolific Springer has written several pieces of Arthuriana, and this charming little book clearly uses some of the ideas and plot devices from the legends of Arthur while maintaining its own separate mythology. Aric, Prince of Calidon, is the son of King Bardaric, who is made very ill by a magical ring he is unable to take off. This causes the kingdom itself to become drought-ridden and insect-plagued, mirroring the king’s malady. When the king is saved by a mysterious elf who claims to be the king’s own son, Aric accepts the stranger as his friend and brother, but Bardaric cannot. The strain in the family becomes ever more intense, and the land does not return to normal. Aric must find some way of reconciling his father and his brother before starvation overtakes the country. The characters, especially the royal family, are delightful, and the plot resolves in a completely unexpected fashion, but the fuzzy, not-quite-legendary background, while pretty, is thin, and the prose is merely proficient. There is a great deal of fun to be had, but there’s not much going on below the surface.

Samuel Roukin narrates Springer's new stand-alone fantasy with a measured cadence that suits novel's epic tradition. When a mysterious and magical stranger appears to save Calidon's dying king, the noble young prince discovers he has a half-fae brother. Roukin's voice suits the kind and honorable Prince Aric, never wavering even as the king begins to devolve into an angry tyrant, refusing to acknowledge his secret son's legitimacy and almost plunging the kingdom into war. As their family bonds are sorely tested, Roukin infuses the king's gravelly voice with unquenchable rage. Folklore fans will enjoy exploring the triumph of love over jealousy and betrayal in an ancient Scottish setting. J.M. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
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