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Title: Heir to the Dragon (Battletech Series) by Robert N. Charrette, Christopher Graybill ISBN: 1-931953-29-5 Publisher: Defiance Audio Pub. Date: 01 October, 2002 Format: Audio Cassette Volumes: 2 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (8 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: ATTN Amazon... Robert N Charette only, not Stackpole
Comment: its a very good book
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent
Comment: I've never bought a book on tape before, but I had some idea of what it was. It's not just someone reading out loud to you but more like an old fashioned radio show with sound effects expressing the story that before you could only conjure in your mind. The "Heir to the Dragon" version contains 2 cassettes with a 3 hour playtime. The story is about Theodore Kurita's rise and the relationship between himself and his father the Coordinator Takashi Kurita. Starting with Theodore's command in the Legion of Vega and continuing through the War of 3039 the audiobook follows the original novel very well. The Narrator Christopher Graybill does a good job representing each of the characters his only fault was in his pronunciations of the various locations. One example that made me cringe everytime he said it was "Dieron". Maybe its just me but I've always pronounced it "Dear-ron". He would say it as "Die-ron". If you know which way is correct let me know.
Very few important scenes were cut out of the audiobook. There's one scene in the paperback where Theodore is meeting with Comstar to broker a deal on gaining some mechs. In that scene he presents Frederick Steiner, who was captured back in the 4th Succession War and who would later become Precentor Martial Focht, to them as a gift. That was the only major scene I thought should have been kept in but if you hadn't read the Warrior books then it would have made no sence. So I understand why it wasn't there. Overall I really enjoyed this audiobook. This would make a perfect companion to any roadtrip or just when you need to keep yourself entertained while painting your miniatures. The complete "Return of Kerensky" trilogy is also available.
Rating: 5
Summary: Kurita rules!
Comment: Are you sick and tired of that endless praise on Davion-Steiner holy crusade against the Evil Everybody Else? Do you hate to see the greatest concept in the science fiction history being spoiled by infantile moral preachments? Do you end up asking over and over again: WHY DO THE DAVION BASTARDS ALWAYS WIN??? Why are the authors so panicked about different ways of thinking that they cowardly refuse to give the other side even a slightest chance?
Well, if you feel that way, 'Heir of the Dragon' is the book you need. For the first time, some fairness is brought into the Battletech series. Mr. Charrette shows you the universe from inside of the Draconian empire. The book's written with a deep understanding of Japanese way of life and the Kuritas are actually described as human beings rather than mindless animals that must be exterminated at any price.
Before you read this book, it is absolutely necessary that you read the previous volume - 'Wolves on the Border'. If you haven't read 'Wolves...' (I made that mistake), many things that happen in 'Heir...' will be difficult to understand. In fact, it's a good idea to keep 'Wolves...' at hand while reading 'Heir...' to refresh your memory occasionally. Even if you don't like 'Wolfes...', don't let it keep you from reading 'Heir...' It's much better, I promise!
'Heir of the Dragon' is the book that awoke the fascination about Japan in me. And it helped me hold through the Battletech series until my patience was rewarded by the Clan wars.
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Title: Wolves on the Border (Battletech, No 25) by Robert N. Charrette ISBN: 0451453883 Publisher: New American Library Pub. Date: May, 1996 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Natural Selection (Battletech, No. 5) by Michael A. Stackpole ISBN: 0451451724 Publisher: New American Library Pub. Date: July, 1992 List Price(USD): $4.50 |
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Title: Lost Destiny by Michael A. Stackpole, William H., Jr. Keith ISBN: 0451453859 Publisher: New American Library Pub. Date: December, 1995 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Bred for War (Battletech, Book 16) by Michael A. Stackpole ISBN: 0451453794 Publisher: New American Library Pub. Date: January, 1995 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: Double-Blind (Battle Tech , No 31) by Loren L. Coleman ISBN: 0451455975 Publisher: New American Library Pub. Date: April, 1997 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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