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Dark Heart

Dragonlance: Meetings Sextet, Book 3

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Dark Heart

By: Tina Daniell
Narrated by: Elisa Carlson
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At long last, the story of the beautiful dark-hearted Kitiara Uth Matar. This compelling novel tells the story of the birth of her twin brothers, the warrior Caramon and the frail mage Raistlin, and Kit's admirable role in their upbringing.

But her youthful mercenary deeds and increasing fascination with evil throw her into the company of a roguish stranger and band of adventurers whose fates are intermingled with her own. Haunted by the memory of her Solamnic father, she hunts him ceaselessly.

Tina Daniell's first novel brings to life this remarkable warrior-woman, whose credo of "the sword is truth" becomes her triumph and downfall.

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Enjoyable Story • Great Background Story • Okay Reader • Illuminating Backstory • Humorous Interactions

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The story was very bland and slow going. The narrator mispronounced names and places fairly regularly. kind of annoying and takes tou out of the already slow going story.

Meh

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It's nice to know what made Kitiara the way she is. Young Raistlin and Caramon had me laughing.

Nicely done

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This story rewrites the character of Kitiara. It is just a series of random adventures until she becomes the tough mercenary described in the Chronicles.

not the best Dragonlance novel

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There are few stories of Kitiara Matar … Although later works by Weis & Hickman recon much of this book it’s still enjoyable ….

A solid listen…

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I had forgotten how limp the story is in this book since reading it as a youth. Unlike the other Meetings books, the characters so many of us grew to love do not become further illuminated in this work. Instead, we see wan child versions of them, believable perhaps, but sadly not at all interesting. It's not terrible, but worth hearing/reading only for the sake of completion of the series.

The reader is okay, but a few too many times comes across as if she were delivering story time to a group of small children. The text isn't very mature, so that almost fits, but occasionally I found myself picturing felt puppets.

Overall this was not what I was looking for, which I might have expected had I remembered the story better from its original release.

Florid and weak, both in writing and reading

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