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Goblin Queen
- Narrated by: Jennifer Pratt
- Length: 4 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
This queen was never a princess.
Rejected as a child, Rangalan found family, friends and a home with the goblin folk of the mountains. Now hunted by the man who first rejected her, Rangalan's father, King Longhorn, there's nothing Rangalan will not do to protect her friends. That all sounds very serious. It's not. It’s actually all rather silly, utter nonsense if you ask me. Listen to it if you must, but don’t say I did not warn you.
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- Daniel Lawson
- 31-08-23
Excellent Book
Another awesome book from this series. Loved the narration and the story from the author is always getting better.
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- Mrs. C. J. Mchardy
- 28-08-23
Brillianty funny listen
Ran (Rangalang) was literally kicked out of the castle by her father the king. For being born a girl. So when he kills the goblins that adopted her, she goes on a quest for weapons and revenge. This story spoofs Dungeons and dragons, and Monty python.. It is a brilliant funny story. I loved it.
The narration is excellent.
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- Kevin Cannon
- 13-03-22
Goblin Queeen, Feel The Wrath of the Goblin Queeen
Angry that his new born child is a girl, and not the male heir he was expecting the king disposes of the baby as if she never existed.
Rangalan is rescued by a goblin woman, is raised in a goblin village and eventually rises to be goblin queen.
When she finds out that the king is out to enslave goblinkind it is time to take revenge.
Well written and full of humour, the story follows Rangalan’s quest to rid the land of her despotic father and bring peace between the human and goblin people
The characters are nicely drawn and the dialog is designed to make you chuckle.
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- Nick
- 18-01-22
Another great by simon carr
As always simon carr has nailed it. I love his take on stories, his humour, his crassness and language add to the absurdity of the tale at hand. This is a great tale of an abandoned princess overcoming the past errors of her father in a witty and hilarious way. This will make your week reading this book
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