Dragon Age The Calling

Published May 18, 2009 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-2409-2
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4 stars (6 reviews)

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Review of 'Dragon Age The Calling' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

While the "diverse party of adventures journey underground to defeat an ancient evil" plot is well-trodden ground in high fantasy, this novel is easily recommended to fans of the Dragon Age series.

King Maric returns, as does Loghain, and even more than with the previous book, [b:The Stolen Throne|6227080|The Stolen Throne (Dragon Age, #1)|David Gaider|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1317792187s/6227080.jpg|6409681], there are many appearances by characters from Dragon Age: Origins, including Duncan, Fiona, The Architect, Utha, etc. Fans of the series get to enjoy some additional backstory for these characters, as well as expanded background for the darkspawn and Grey Wardens.

While the story doesn't break any new ground in the fantasy genre, it's a welcome addition to the Dragon Age mythos and a worthwhile read for fans of the video game series.

Review of 'Dragon Age The Calling' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

As with Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, this is a great companion to the game Dragon Age: Origins.

If you enjoyed the game and the previous book, this is a must read. It sheds light on many things from the game, not least of which is the backstory of Duncan. It's also a cracking good adventure in its own right, and contains one of the best battle scenes I think I've ever read.