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  • Forgotten Realms: Finder's Stone, Book 1
  • Written by: Kate Novak, Jeff Grubb
  • Narrated by: Kristin Kalbli
  • Length: 14 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Azure Bonds

Written by: Kate Novak, Jeff Grubb
Narrated by: Kristin Kalbli
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Her name is Alias, and she is in big trouble.

She is a sell-sword, a warrior-for-hire, and an adventuress. She awoke with a series of twisting, magical blue sigils inscribed on her arms and no memory of where she got them.

Determined to learn the nature of the mysterious tattoo, Alias joins forces with an unlikely group of companions: the halfling bard, Ruskettle, the southern mage, Akabar, and the oddly silent lizard-man, Dragonbait. With their help, she discovers that the symbols hold the key to her very existence.

But those responsible for the sigils aren't keen on Alias's continued good health. And if the five evil masters find her first, she may discover all too soon their hideous secret.

©1988 TSR, Inc. (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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D&D from 1987

I loved this book when I read it as a child. It's nice to hear the story as I drive.

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One of my favourite D&D novels!

This timeless classic is a masterpiece of D&D fantasy and easily one of my favourite books published by TSR.

One of the earliest novels set in the Forgotten Realms, Azure Bonds is very faithful to the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (original/first edition) rules. Every spell exists in the Player's Handbook, the items are from the Dungeon Master's Guide, and the people, places, and deities are all from the original Forgotten Realms boxed set. There are Magic Users, Clerics and Fighters. What other novels have the Positive Material Plane and the Paraelemental plane? Favourites like Elminster make cameo appearances, too.

World aside, I love the heroes, despise the villains, and really enjoy the supporting cast. All of it is performed brilliantly.

I love this book as an audiobook and wholeheartedly recommend it!!

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So boring. Didnt finish.

Nothing really happens.
She has so much internal thoughts that remind me of the poor writing of 50 shades of grey.
The main character gets amnesia, and feels so embarrassed and violated the whole time. Coming from someone with memory loss, it’s really not believable as how people would deal with a loss of memories.
We just learn to adapt and process info as we go.

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