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DescriptionJim C. Hines - Goblin Quest Trilogy (2013) Graphic Audio Includes: MP3 Audio Files - One File For Each Book + GA Covers & Info Uploaded by Request - This is Not My Rip. Authenticated MPEG-3 Audiocheck. Goblin Quest Trilogy Book 1: Goblin Quest by Jim C. Hines Author: Jim C. Hines Title: Goblin Quest Series: Goblin Quest Trilogy Producer: Graphic Audio Format: Audio MPEG-3 MP3 Edition: Audio Dramatization Release Date: Apr 1, 2013 Approximate Running Time: 6 Hours Number of CDs: 6 ISBN # 978-1-59950-958-7 Content Rating: All Ages Jig the goblin was the runtiest member of an admittedly puny race. Jig was scrawny, so nearsighted as to be almost blind, and had such a poor self-image that when he chose a god to worship it was one of the forgotten ones - after all, what other sort of god would have him as worshiper? He also had a cowardly fire-spider for a pet, a creature that was likely to set your hair on fire if it got into a panic. Made to stand tunnel watch by the goblin bullies who'd been assigned the job, it was just Jig's luck to be taken captive by a group of adventurers - with the usual complement of a dwarf warrior, a prince out to prove himself, his mad wizard brother, and an elfin thief. Forced to guide this ill-fated party on their search for the Rod of Creation - though Jig had no more idea how to find it than they did - he soon had them stumbling into every peril anyone had ever faced in the fantasy realms. And they hadn't even found the Necromancer or the Dragon yet! Goblin Quest Trilogy Book 2: Goblin Hero by Jim C. Hines Author: Jim C. Hines Title: Goblin Hero Series: Goblin Quest Trilogy Producer: Graphic Audio Format: Audio MPEG-3 MP3 Edition: Audio Dramatization Release Date: May 1, 2013 Approximate Running Time: 6 Hours Number of CDs: 6 ISBN # 978-1-59950-968-6 Content Rating: All Ages They call him Jig Dragonslayer - and who is he to deny a legend. After all, common sense - something in very short supply among goblins - has a lot to do with Jig's continued existence. Though he's been captured by adventures and dragged unwillingly along on their foolish quest, he's survived both the Necromancer and the Dragon. If people want to insist he's a hero, he isn't going to fight about it. But the trouble with being labeled a hero is that everyone expects you to keep doing heroic things. And all Jig wants to do is worship his forgotten god, hang out with his pet fire-spider, and heal humiliating goblin injuries. But to Kralk, the current head goblin, Jig is a threat to her power. So when an ogre comes to seek Jig Dragonslayer's help against an unnamed enemy that's destroying or enslaving all of ogre kind, Kralk insists he accept the challenge. With a large, exceptionally dumb goblin and an ancient, crotchety goblin who can barely walk as his unwanted sidekicks - and pursued by a goblin who's certain that she's meant to be the true goblin hero - Jig sets out for ogre territory. After all, being killed by a magical enemy that can terrify an ogre is probably no worse than being killed by your 'friends'... Goblin Quest Trilogy Book 3: Goblin War by Jim C. Hines Author: Jim C. Hines Title: Goblin War Series: Goblin Quest Trilogy Producer: Graphic Audio Format: Audio MPEG-3 MP3 Edition: Audio Dramatization Release Date: Jun 1, 2013 Approximate Running Time: 6 Hours ISBN # 978-1-59950-974-7 Content Rating: All Ages If you think it's hard being a hobgoblin or a human, try living a goblin's life for a while. In fact, try imagining what it's like to be the runtiest goblin in the caves, the lone worshiper of a god who's been forgotten for a good reason, and the target everyone points to at the first hint of trouble. Try picturing yourself as Jig Dragonslayer, and see how you like it... Despite impossible odds, Jig was still alive. He'd survived an adventurer's quest against a dragon and a necromancer, a pixie invasion that had ogres and trolls dropping like flies, and, most frightening of all, the threat of being made chief of the goblins. He wasn't sure how much more he could stand. Naturally, he was about to find out. War was brewing in the world outside the Mountain, and when the goblin's lair was invaded by human warriors in search of the Rod of Creation, Jig knew it was just the start of another really bad day... Hard Cover Book Bibliography (For Reference Only) The Goblin Quest Series Goblin Quest (2006) DAW (ISBN 0-7564040-0-2) Jig is a scrawny little nearsighted goblin-a runt even among his puny species. Captured by a party of adventurers searching for a magical artifact, and forced to guide them, Jig encounters every peril ever faced on a fantasy quest. Goblin Hero (2007) DAW (ISBN 0-7564044-2-8) After barely surviving an adventure he never wanted, the scrawny little nearsighted goblin called Jig is now known as Jig Dragonslayer, and has the power of healing, thanks to the forgotten god he worships. But being a hero isn't all it's cracked up to be. Not when the goblin leader wants him dead, and everyone else actually expects him to keep doing heroic-and incredibly dangerous-things. Goblin War (2008) DAW (ISBN 0-7564049-3-2) The goblin lair is once again under attack by the humans, and when they gain control of the lair they take out the strongest goblins, including the famous Jig the Dragonslayer. It seems that there is a war going on, pitting humans against an army of monsters - orcs, goblins and kobolds. However, Jig quickly discovers that he and his tribe have no friends on either side. Jig is going to have to use all of his brains and luck if he is going to keep himself alive...oh, and save his tribe as well, if at all possible. About The Author: Jim C. Hines Born April 15, 1974 in Pennsylvania, USA, Nationality United States Occupation Writer, Genre Fantasy Notable awards Writers of the Future, Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer Website: www.jimchines.com Life and work: Hines was a volunteer crisis counselor in East Lansing and worked as the Male Outreach Coordinator for the MSU Safe Place. In 2008, he donated his archive to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Collection in the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University. He has been the author guest of honor at multiple conventions, and was the Toastmaster for the 2014 NASFiC (North American Science Fiction Convention). He currently lives in Michigan, where he works for state government. He is the author of one non-fantasy novel, Goldfish Dreams, described on the author's website as a "mainstream rape-awareness novel". He is the author of the Goblin Quest fantasy trilogy, comprising Goblin Quest, Goblin Hero and Goblin War. He also edited the anthology Heroes in Training with Martin H. Greenberg. He is published by DAW Books, and his most recent books have appeared on the Locus Bestseller list. Hines' literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series. He was a first-place winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Award in 1998 with his story "Blade of the Bunny". In 2012 he received a Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. If You Can, Please Seed & Thanks. _ _ _ I hope you enjoy the Audio. Please notify me if you have any problems downloading, or find any inoperative or bogus files in this download. This Graphic Audio Collection was uploaded by Request. Please Send Requests To: https://kat.cr/user/PhatViking/requests :) _ _ _ Regards, Phat Viking Sends... Sharing Widget |