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For years, the Legend of Drizzt has included short stories published in Forgotten Realms® anthologies and Dragon™ magazine. Collected here for the first time are all the classic stories—and one all new tale—by The New York Times best-selling author R.A. Salvatore!
From the startling origin of Drizzt’s panther companion, to the tale of Jarlaxle and Entreri’s first encounter with the dragon sisters, the tales in The Collected Stories enrich this epic series, and many are available here for the first time in years.
Terrifically fun, this is an excellent audiobook to tune in and out of. The stories are each about an hour long, which is a perfect length for my listening preferences. Some familiarity with Drizzt, Dungeons and Dragons, or fantasy tropes in general would probably help, but the stories do stand alone very well. My favorite might have been the first, wherein a young Bruenor, the dwarf who will eventually be Drizzt's best friend and King of Mythril Hall, and a few of his yet-beardless comrades go
Not the best choice for my first venture into the world of Drizzt. I had no idea who the characters were and subsequently was a bit lost. I do have to say though that Wil Wheaton nailed it!

I was happy to be able to listen to the audio version of this book collection for free. And it is wonderful in audio, each story is so different and yet has a similarly familiar ring. Excellent work.
For those who dearly love DrizztThe collected stories provide a look at some of the characters that Drizzt encounters within the stories about him. It provides also answers to questions about the companions of the hall.
While 14-year old me loved Salvatore, 29 year old me finds it too simplistic, a bit too hamfisted and a bit boring. The all-star cast narrating this was kinda fun - Ice-T was actually surprisingly good, and Weird Al was fun. In the end, a bit underwhelming.
I come out of this audiobook really wanting to read more about Drizzt's adventures. They're just plain fun! A bunch of these followed Artemis and Jarlaxle too. Also fun, but in a different way. Also, I'm not sure if it's that I've watched a lot of Harmonquest, but Dan Harmon definitely needs to narrate more D&D stories.
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Original Title: | The Collected Stories |
ISBN: | 0786957387 (ISBN13: 9780786957385) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Legend of Drizzt, Forgotten Realms, A Tale from The Legend of Drizzt #1-12 , more |
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Classic short stories that expand the epic Legend of Drizzt®!For years, the Legend of Drizzt has included short stories published in Forgotten Realms® anthologies and Dragon™ magazine. Collected here for the first time are all the classic stories—and one all new tale—by The New York Times best-selling author R.A. Salvatore!
From the startling origin of Drizzt’s panther companion, to the tale of Jarlaxle and Entreri’s first encounter with the dragon sisters, the tales in The Collected Stories enrich this epic series, and many are available here for the first time in years.
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Title | : | The Legend of Drizzt: The Collected Stories (The Legend of Drizzt) |
Author | : | R.A. Salvatore |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 370 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2011 by Wizards of the Coast |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Audiobook. Fiction |
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Huge props to Audible for offering this as a free download! And with an all-star cast! There are some really great voices in this collection, and although some of them seemed to struggle a bit with a few words, for the most part they did an admirable job.I have only recently started venturing into the world of D&D, so there were a lot of characters that I didn't know. I'm sure that fans of the series will enjoy this immensely. For me, there were some stories that were harder to follow thanTerrifically fun, this is an excellent audiobook to tune in and out of. The stories are each about an hour long, which is a perfect length for my listening preferences. Some familiarity with Drizzt, Dungeons and Dragons, or fantasy tropes in general would probably help, but the stories do stand alone very well. My favorite might have been the first, wherein a young Bruenor, the dwarf who will eventually be Drizzt's best friend and King of Mythril Hall, and a few of his yet-beardless comrades go
Not the best choice for my first venture into the world of Drizzt. I had no idea who the characters were and subsequently was a bit lost. I do have to say though that Wil Wheaton nailed it!

I was happy to be able to listen to the audio version of this book collection for free. And it is wonderful in audio, each story is so different and yet has a similarly familiar ring. Excellent work.
For those who dearly love DrizztThe collected stories provide a look at some of the characters that Drizzt encounters within the stories about him. It provides also answers to questions about the companions of the hall.
While 14-year old me loved Salvatore, 29 year old me finds it too simplistic, a bit too hamfisted and a bit boring. The all-star cast narrating this was kinda fun - Ice-T was actually surprisingly good, and Weird Al was fun. In the end, a bit underwhelming.
I come out of this audiobook really wanting to read more about Drizzt's adventures. They're just plain fun! A bunch of these followed Artemis and Jarlaxle too. Also fun, but in a different way. Also, I'm not sure if it's that I've watched a lot of Harmonquest, but Dan Harmon definitely needs to narrate more D&D stories.
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