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Sojourn
- Legend of Drizzt: Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3
- Narrated by: Victor Bevine
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
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- Adnan
- 05-19-13
A great sense of adventure
This is the last and best book of the series. Book starts with Drizzt living in cave trying to make sense of an alien environment. At this point, reader knows enough about the character to really understand how one might feel and experience when face with such circumstances. Author did a great job of actually going through a lot of detail about how surface / light / environment impacted Drizzt. A small thing such as weather change, which we might take for granted, was not well understood by Drizzt.
Since a reader could feel for the character, book provides a great sense of adventure as if reader itself is walking out to the world for the first time. For seasoned readers, it is a sense that does not easily achieved and I really appreciated it.
Once somewhat comfortable with his new environment, Drizzt tries to establish relationships which really back fires. These attempts and his appearance / race lends him in trouble. There underline theme of pre-conceptions people have and how they are quick to judge based on appearance.
His attempts to establish relationships eventually bare fruits, and his adventure continues in a different direction.
All in all, this is a good book with a great sense of adventure. Narration seems correct for this type of book, and story zips along at a brisk pace. It is a good 3.5 to 4 star book. I liked the book enough that I will be picking up the next book from the author about the character.
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- David Franco
- 09-13-16
good
the weakest of the three books but still a necessary read. Love this trilogy. the narrator is nothing short of excellent.
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- chase
- 07-12-16
Mild
Victor Bevine is an amazing narrator. Unfortunately, I think this is the weakest of Salvatore's work ( I started with the ice wind dale trilogy which I loved). Too much time spent in Drizzts internal conflicts. This book felt small, as if the whole thing occurred within a 10 mile radius and in a boring neighborhood complete with real animals like owls, bears, skunks, and rabbits.
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- Gr
- 11-02-13
Outstanding story
Sojourn brings the "Dark Elf Trilogy" to a close. If you enjoy Fantasy, you will enjoy this book and the trilogy. It is a fantastic conclusion to a wonderful series. The book is set on the surface so it is different feel from the first two books but I found I enjoyed it even more. I am looking forward to reading more about the character. I only hope that other books involving this character are as well written and told.
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- Roy
- 08-15-13
Great Series for the whole family!
Many years ago, I read this series and the Crystal Shard trilogy when they were first published and have followed the life and experiences of Drizzt the Drow Elf for many years. When it was released by Audible on audiobook, I was excited to jump back in and re-live those stories...I am so glad I did. Hearing these novels read by Victor Bevine is fantastic! His voice is perfect and he brings each character to life in their own unique way! Have downloaded this trilogy and the Crystal Shard trilogy to listen to again and again. I'm also sharing these audiobooks with my 10 and 11 year old children and teaching them the principles of the books...you can rise above your environment. You can become whatever you want, and living a principled life may not be easy, but it is worth it! Thanks Audible for bringing me back to these great books!
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- Aaron
- 05-03-13
a must for any fantasy fan
Would you listen to Sojourn again? Why?
Absolutely I love the stories.. all three of them they have been a favorite of mine for close to 20 years now.
Which character – as performed by Victor Bevine – was your favorite?
I do not have a favorite character that Victor preformed, I'm just thrilled at the job Victor did at narrating these books. While their is nothing difficult about reading the books the way R.A Salvatore wrights i was afraid that the fighting sequences would come of as lame.I am thrilled to say that they did not not at all.
Any additional comments?
If you have never tried this series I urge anyone to start with book one and stick with them. the first book starts off a little slow but only because their is such a big world that needs to be created in your mind. midway through the book you will be cursing the times that you have to stop listening to do anything else.
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- Ground Baby
- 05-08-18
Story is starting to get stagnant
Great continuation of story, but it didn't grab my attention with the same vice like power of the first two books. probably because I've just been listening to them non-stop tho
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- Brian Douglas
- 03-28-18
Mediocre at best...
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This book really lacks substance. I get that they are trying to impart Dritzzt's lack of experience of above ground living, but what we receive is a skunk (that stench was a true foreshadow) and a episode of Little House on the Prairie (who choose to ignore the local beasties threat).
As to the narration, I felt like the book was being read by Mr. Rogers (first 20 minutes). Unless this book was targeting 4 year old's he really missed the mark.
Finally, the final straw was the "Hey, who is that Dark Elf stranger? Uh-oh he looks like he may be nice, so lets start a bad PR for him by... let's say... umm, an overly befuddled plan where I get to play dress up?"
Stopped listening there... skip this book and move along... nothing to see here.
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- Robert
- 06-24-15
Entertaining series but a little disjointed
I thought book 1 had a much more well thought out and coherent story. Books 2 and 3 kept putting him in random places without much story and had no decent villains.
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- F3EN
- 01-31-14
The Wise Ranger.
What made the experience of listening to Sojourn the most enjoyable?
Nice job again. Victor.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Catty Bree, Montollyo
Which scene was your favorite?
Drizzt gives rotty Mcgrissel a BEAT down.
Any additional comments?
I really loved all these books. this really held up with the rest. Very enjoyable.
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- JR Angell
- 05-17-18
Epic.
I was apprehensive when I first started listening to this series but I am so very glad that I did. The last few minutes of this book really hit me where it counts.
If you have even a passing interest in fantasy then I highly recommend you get cracking on this series. It's worth mentioning that this story is only set in the dungeons and dragons universe, you really do not need any knowledge or love for the franchise to enjoy these (I had no knowledge).
I recommend you start from the beginning, it gives the whole tale a truly epic feel.
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- Panos
- 09-17-20
Great closure to the trilogy
Narration 8/10
The narration is pretty solid. The voices do fit the characters, the speed is just right and overall it is well done. However I'd like a bit more "soul" to it, something extra to make it a bit more exciting and reaching to the listener, but overall it's really solid and well done.
Story 7.5/10
Continuing the story for the previous two books in the trilogy Drizzt has left the underdark and is now trying to live on the surface.
This book is the best in the trilogy, We see Drizzt struggling to become part of groups on the surface, trying to prove what he really is while everyone is being racist towards him, considering him evil because he is a Dark Elf. Overall I found the interactions with the other races really great, along with the evolution of the character, his realizations, him seeking for a purpose and finding a god to follow.
Overall I'd recommend this to any fantasy fan, even though I'd say it is more suited for younger ages rather than adults. If you just want something to pleasantly spend your time not expecting anything special out of it, go for it.
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- robert
- 07-05-18
Narrators is good but...
I really enjoyed the book and Victor Bevine does a wonderful job, however there were a few times in the story where something was “short lived” but he said lived like lie-ved. Like a live electric cable, took me out of the book every time
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- Anonymous User
- 05-28-20
amazing book
Loved it! a good and compelling story, with a great narrator. Looking forward to read more!
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- Vincent Boelaart
- 08-06-21
Salvatore is brilliant
despite some errors (naming and mix up of race) I thoroughly enjoyed this reading of Sojourn.
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- CaZ
- 06-29-21
exceptional!
Really enjoy these 3 books. Narration is probably the best I heard. will defo try more by the author.
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- Master
- 10-25-19
Great story read poorly
No soul to the reading no acting ability. Mispronounced words... It is "shore lived" not "short lye-ved" and others.... Sigh... Someone needs to quality check the readers of the book that audible are charging money for for quality... sigh...
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- veradosamamadosa
- 02-17-22
Ra Salvatore
One of the best fantasy books written,apart from the accents given to the characters clearly America's love of them overriding best practice of not writting about things you haven't experienced,however it's a minor trips on a great took
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- Kathy
- 01-25-22
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4/5
A different direction for our drow protagonist on this third installment. Drizzt has made it out of the underdark and into the surface world. However, he soon finds that his life will still be full of challenges and ones quite different from those he's face before.
- I enjoyed the change of environment and the way the plot placed fresh obstacles in Drizzt's way for him to overcome. Not all challenges can be solved with drow magic or scimitar blades.
- I thoroughly enjoyed the sections with Mooshi and his role in mentoring Drizzt. I love a good fantasy mentor and find the relationship very comforting.
- Throughout this book (and the earlier ones too), I enjoyed the narrative around morals and discussions on what makes a person. Drizzt and other characters face quandaries based on stereotypes, assumptions of their character, the discord between others' perceptions and their own internal conscience. Whilst the trilogy does feel like a traditional good Vs bad fantasy, there are times where it explores the grey areas of morality and how different people come to find peace within themselves.
I've really enjoyed following Drizzt and will return to him again in the future. Definitely recommended for lit RPG fans, those who enjoy fantasy about other races and twisting, episodic storylines.
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- chris
- 01-04-22
Great
Loved the conclusion, voice actor is good. A couple more to mix it up and it would be 5 stars. A badass panter sound effect would be pretty epic too.
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- Mark
- 06-26-19
Great for a younger audience
Not a bad book by any stretch but not amazing either. Drizzt is a very a very likeable protagonist but these books are really designed for a younger audience, early teens I would say.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-13-22
amazing
fantastic end to the trilogy. I was constantly thrilled and urged to keep listening. R.A. Salvatore is a genius and the way this series is written paints a vivid picture, as if you were there watching it in third person.
highly recommend the whole trilogy.
thank you to R.A. Salvatore, the narrator and to all involved in the production of this series.
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- Melissa
- 12-06-21
great read
loved it, hung up on every word. Takes you away to invision yourself being there too.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-04-21
What there's more!
when I started this trilogy I didn't realise there was more than 30 titles in the series. But the story so far has been so awesome, bring em on!
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- Anonymous User
- 05-11-19
A truth
I enjoy the stories of "good versus evil" as in Gemmell, but beyond these tales are those few who hold to principles based in reality born of experience and learning to understand others. Meet Drizzt, an example for children and a measure few adults dare to strive for.
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- Timothy J. Camilleri
- 12-23-18
Straight Outta Underdark
Drizzt's travels into the surface realm leads him on a far more philosophical trial than previous books. A drow without a home in a land that fears and mistrusts him, this is a great fish out of water tale. He must learn there is a difference between a so called "good race" and a "good person". For if he, a drow, can have the potential to be good, then the opposite potential can be true for humans. RA Salvatore has cleverly used the philosophy of Martin Luther King in the form of allegory in this tale of prejudice, redemption, and ultimately humility. A great end to this trilogy. The voice of Victor Bevine once again brings soul to the characters, both light and grim.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-15-18
Complete Package!
Well written by Salvatore and well performed as an audio book by Victor.
An amazing story and adventure.
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- Glenn
- 11-21-17
Just amazing
Another fantastic story wonderfully written by R. A. Salvatore as always, and Victor Bevine is incredible
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- Garry Kirby
- 04-07-17
Enjoyable book
A easy listening book with a solid story line. I look forward to the rest of the series.
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- Kathy
- 05-18-15
Great book
This book made me get so in to the
story I love it I always wait till I can listen to the book