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# Dragon Age: The Calling

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desertcart.com: Dragon Age: The Calling (Audible Audio Edition): David Gaider, Stephen Hoye, Tantor Audio: Books

Review: One of the Best Video Game Books! - As an avid gamer, I tend to want more once the game is done. There are many games that have tie-in books, however most are terrible, I plod my way through them and eventually give up. This one, however, pulled me in and kept me. I am NOT saying this book is without fault! It has some places throughout that are slow. It has some flaws. All things considered, I still feel like this is a book. It has a story of it's own, it has an end that feels good...etc. This is why I give it 5 stars, because it is a wonderful book, not just a "game tie-in" It explains much of the in universe lore for those who have never played the game! (My Mother even enjoyed this and that's a miracle and a half!!) For those who have played the game it gives some back story on in game characters. Overall a great read! I have the paperback copies as well as the audiobook. Since there were no reviews of the audio version and desertcart won't let me review them separately I will add the other here as well. **** I only give four stars for the Audio (MP3) CD version for the following reasons: The Audio CD as I discovered to my dismay Is 12 CDs so I bought the MP3 version. To start off, it is a DATA CD so it does NOT play in all CD players! Buyer Beware! It is also on 2 (two) CDs while I know (and own) Many longer books on a REAL MP3 CD (not the data variety) That are only 1 (one) disc and play in all CD players I could get my hands on! So this one is a terrible disappointment! Furthermore, the reader misses whole lines in some places and will sometime read "14 years" or "12 Years" when the book clearly says "8 years" jumping around when discussing the same event!! I realized I should add the Kindle version as well. It has some serious misspelling and poor grammar! I grew up in a country were they don't teach us how to spell and they were bad even to me! Also, the cost of the kindle version seems high compared to others. Hope this helps!!
Review: A wonderful, fun book for fans of the Dragon Age franchise - This book is a story about the Calling, a little known aspect of the Grey Wardens of Dragon Age fame. (Please see the attached photos.) I will be honest in saying that I am not a fanatic Dragon Age fan. I became interested when desertcart suggested a video with Felicia Day in it a couple of years back. Then, I got one of the games for the PS4, and have been buying a few guidebooks, etc. since then. The world is interesting, and, while constructed using traditional post-Tolkein fantasy elements, the stories, plots, and predicaments faced by the heroes of the story tend to have a very current day feel to them. The Calling is very well done. I thought that it was going to be a graphic novel given the price and the advertisement, but David Gaider has put together a full fledged fantasy novel at graphic novel price. Well done Sir! Based on the Calling, I will buy more Dragon Age literature. The Calling has engaging characters with real issues (both internal and external), and the characters grow throughout the novel and deal with the challenges in reasonable ways. Yes, this is a young adult novel, and there are fantasy novel cliches/troupes. For example, there is a stern, adult figure. There is a plucky, reckless juvenile figure (who does in fact save the day through reckless action). There are pets, and, in keeping with the Dragon Age formula, there are some very modern/progressive relationships and very progressive views of those relationships by the medieval crowd. I will not add a spoilers section because one aspect of the book that will be the big draw for hardcore Dragon Age fans will be in understanding what the Calling is and what its effects are. All in all, it is well constructed with some troupes that will be appreciated by the target audience. Well done!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the Best Video Game Books!
*by A***R on May 21, 2014*

As an avid gamer, I tend to want more once the game is done. There are many games that have tie-in books, however most are terrible, I plod my way through them and eventually give up. This one, however, pulled me in and kept me. I am NOT saying this book is without fault! It has some places throughout that are slow. It has some flaws. All things considered, I still feel like this is a book. It has a story of it's own, it has an end that feels good...etc. This is why I give it 5 stars, because it is a wonderful book, not just a "game tie-in" It explains much of the in universe lore for those who have never played the game! (My Mother even enjoyed this and that's a miracle and a half!!) For those who have played the game it gives some back story on in game characters. Overall a great read! I have the paperback copies as well as the audiobook. Since there were no reviews of the audio version and Amazon won't let me review them separately I will add the other here as well. **** I only give four stars for the Audio (MP3) CD version for the following reasons: The Audio CD as I discovered to my dismay Is 12 CDs so I bought the MP3 version. To start off, it is a DATA CD so it does NOT play in all CD players! Buyer Beware! It is also on 2 (two) CDs while I know (and own) Many longer books on a REAL MP3 CD (not the data variety) That are only 1 (one) disc and play in all CD players I could get my hands on! So this one is a terrible disappointment! Furthermore, the reader misses whole lines in some places and will sometime read "14 years" or "12 Years" when the book clearly says "8 years" jumping around when discussing the same event!! I realized I should add the Kindle version as well. It has some serious misspelling and poor grammar! I grew up in a country were they don't teach us how to spell and they were bad even to me! Also, the cost of the kindle version seems high compared to others. Hope this helps!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A wonderful, fun book for fans of the Dragon Age franchise
*by R***R on February 24, 2019*

This book is a story about the Calling, a little known aspect of the Grey Wardens of Dragon Age fame. (Please see the attached photos.) I will be honest in saying that I am not a fanatic Dragon Age fan. I became interested when Amazon suggested a video with Felicia Day in it a couple of years back. Then, I got one of the games for the PS4, and have been buying a few guidebooks, etc. since then. The world is interesting, and, while constructed using traditional post-Tolkein fantasy elements, the stories, plots, and predicaments faced by the heroes of the story tend to have a very current day feel to them. The Calling is very well done. I thought that it was going to be a graphic novel given the price and the advertisement, but David Gaider has put together a full fledged fantasy novel at graphic novel price. Well done Sir! Based on the Calling, I will buy more Dragon Age literature. The Calling has engaging characters with real issues (both internal and external), and the characters grow throughout the novel and deal with the challenges in reasonable ways. Yes, this is a young adult novel, and there are fantasy novel cliches/troupes. For example, there is a stern, adult figure. There is a plucky, reckless juvenile figure (who does in fact save the day through reckless action). There are pets, and, in keeping with the Dragon Age formula, there are some very modern/progressive relationships and very progressive views of those relationships by the medieval crowd. I will not add a spoilers section because one aspect of the book that will be the big draw for hardcore Dragon Age fans will be in understanding what the Calling is and what its effects are. All in all, it is well constructed with some troupes that will be appreciated by the target audience. Well done!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fine fantasy novel that stands up on its own accord to even those unintroduced to the BioWare game
*by J***J on June 22, 2010*

I've read quite a few novels based on video game adaptations, prequels, sequels, and spin-offs. I've heard the Halo novels, the Mass Effect novels, and several others. I can say with confidence that David Gaider is a not only a great video game writer, but a fantastic novelist in his own right. The characters in both this book and his previous work are so alive and so human that I honestly missed them when I finished reading. Gaider's first novel, " Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne , felt a little abrupt and could have easily been double the length. The Calling suffers from none of that problem, which makes it a far better book. The most attractive part of the novel are, as I mentioned previously, its characters. Each of the Grey Wardens feel like they have their own extensive history. They honestly feel as if they've been together for years and experienced plenty of their own ups and downs. They interact with one-another in a very human way, and each of them are expertly written by Gaider. This novel is a must-read for fans of the game who wish to play the expansion Dragon Age: Origins Awakening . This book is a direct prequel to that game, as " Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne was to the main video game Dragon Age: Origins . Being a fan of the video game, however, is not a requirement to enjoy this novel. Gaider's print works are excellent and are more than worthy of standing on their own accord as novels rather than as supplemental reading for video game fans like so many other game adapted works out there. If you're a fan of fantasy, Gaider's Dragon Age works are simply not to be missed.

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