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Legends

Stories by the Masters of Fantasy, Volume 1

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Legends

By: Stephen King, Robert Silverberg
Narrated by: Frank Muller, Sam Tsoutsouvas
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Revisit the famous and fantastic realms conjured up by the world's most celebrated authors of fantasy in Legends - the greatest collection of original fantasy short novels ever published, where the best of the best tell all-new original tales set in the lands they created. Each audiobook presents the novels complete and unabridged, and will be sensational listening for the millions of fans of these writers and worlds.

In Legends, Volume One, Stephen King presents an untold chapter from his Dark Tower series wherein we follow Roland the Gunslinger along his epic quest for an elusive magician in The Little Sisters of Eluria. It is performed by Frank Muller.

Robert Silverberg returns to Majipoor and Lord Valentine's astonishing adventure in an ancient tomb in The Seventh Shrine. It is performed by Sam Tsoutouvas.

The Legends audiobook series will span four audio volumes. Volume Two has stories from: Robert Jordan, Terry Pratchett, and Orson Scott Card, performed, by Sam Tsoutsouvas, Kathryn Walker and Frank Muller, respectively. Volume Three has Terry Goodkind, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Tad Williams. Volume Four, available in April 1999, has Anne McCaffrey, George R.R. Martin, and Raymond E. Feist.

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king story

I love the Dark Tower series. The other story didn't care for. I am not into that type of fantasy.

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King was good.

The dark tower story was good, the other one probably was too. I just had never heard of him and it literally turned into a word salad referencing things I didn't know or care about.

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King Story Excellent

Stephen King provides us with an untold chapter from his epic saga Dark Tower focused on main character Roland. 5 stars

The other story by Silverberg was terrible - ridiculously long names mentioned every other sentence.

Performance was overdramatic, pompous, and utterly laughable.

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great short storys

they were both great short stories really loved the dark tower one wish there were more on that series the new one I will have to give a closer read

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meh...I should have read the description oser

This was a book made of two short stories that are part of bigger stories, I think 🤔. Kinda a waste of my credit.

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One well written, the other insightful

Silverberg tells a SF story of true insight by human into the poetry of the alian mind. I feel I'm entertained, while having my mind made more subtle in ways where I hadn't recognized a lack before; thank you sir.
The first story by S. KING is true to the rich storytelling he's known for. I've read, and heard the "gunslinger of Gilliad" through, and through, yet still savored hearing a tale well told; Remarkable feel of time, and place. Loved it.

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The Stephen King was good - the other one is a No

Meh on book 2 - King’s was good though. I stopped listening to second story after 15 minutes

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50/50

The book by King, was enjoyable ! I'm a huge fan of the Dark Tower series. The second book was entertaining while I was busy. But to much like a romance novel with out romance. Also kept waiting for John Carter to jump into the story.

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Only worth is for DT fans

As others said, this book is only worth it if you’re a Dark Tower fan. The first half is a great little story about Roland. The second half by Robert Silverberg is absolute garbage... uninteresting story, poor writing, and just an overall waste of time. If you buy this, do yourself a favor and tell audible you finished the book after the first half.

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great book

Stephen King's book about Roland and The dark tower was an exceptionally nice treat for all you dark tower series fanatics just like myself. the other story was good but different from Stephen King, all the same it was well-written. thank you both authors

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