Boundless, R. A. Salvatore
Boundless, R. A. Salvatore
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Boundless
A Drizzt Novel

Author: R. A. Salvatore

Narrator: Victor Bevine

Unabridged: 13 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/10/2019


Synopsis

This second book in New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore’s all-new Forgotten Realms trilogy—full of swordplay, danger, and imaginative thrills—features one of fantasy’s most beloved and enduring characters, Drizzt Do’Urden.Split between time and two worlds, Zaknafein had always been conflicted. That inner turmoil was magnified by his inferior position as a male dark elf in the matriarchal drow society. Only his status as one of the greatest warriors—as well as his friendship with the mercenary Jarlaxle—kept him sane. When he finally perished, he was content knowing he left behind a legacy as substantial as his son Drizzt.Except . . . someone isn’t ready for Zaknafein to be dead. And now he’s back, hundreds of years later, in a world he doesn’t recognize. His son’s companions are not the prideful—and bigoted—males the drow warrior was accustomed to in his previous life. Drizzt’s circle includes dwarves, elves, and, perhaps worst of all, a human wife.Struggling to navigate this transformed new world, Zaknafein realizes that some things have not changed: the threat of demons and the machinations of a drow matron no longer content with her family’s position in the ranks of Houses.Though he has been displaced in time, Zaknafein is still a warrior. And no matter what prejudices he must overcome, he knows he will do his duty and fight by Drizzt’s side to stem the tide of darkness that threatens the Realms.

About R. A. Salvatore

Over three decades ago, R. A. Salvatore created the character of Drizzt Do’Urden, the dark elf who has withstood the test of time to stand today as an icon in the fantasy genre. With his work in the Forgotten Realms, the Crimson Shadow, the DemonWars Saga, and other series, Salvatore has sold more than thirty-five million books worldwide and has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list more than two dozen times. He considers writing to be his personal journey, but still, he’s quite pleased that so many are walking the road beside him! R.A. lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Diane, and their dog, Pikel. He still plays softball for his team, Clan Battlehammer, and enjoys his weekly DemonWars: Reformation RPG and Dungeons & Dragons 5e games. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Khurram on September 07, 2023

Part of me loves this book part of me hates it. The book can be very slow at places, then accelerate to breakneck speed in other places. I am not a huge fan of the jumping between two stories, one in the past and one in the present, but I can see towards the end how the stories bleed together. Two th......more

Goodreads review by Clay Dittman on September 14, 2019

Too much and too little I have loved this series for more than 20 years and for the first time I am truly disappointed in it. This entry is schizophrenic, jumping from past to present, bouncing from one point of view to the next with very little time spent in one place. The jumps to the past in partic......more

Goodreads review by Aristotle on September 24, 2019

Drizzt brings me back to freshman year of high school at my locker whispering to my friends about the new Drizzt book i read. We couldn't talk about it in public because the Iron Maiden kids and the trench coats would beat us up. We thought Drizzt was the coolest character and would make fun of the......more

Goodreads review by Juliano on February 24, 2020

What can i say? When you have read more then 30 books of the series, you feel a compulsion to go on. But i dont remember other books that i wanted to DNF so many times as this one... Guess i`ll finish the series, anyway. But that is it. No more!......more

Goodreads review by Aram on September 01, 2020

As a huge fan of Jarlaxle (and now of Zaknafein), this is the series I have been waiting for... And it's every bit as good as I had hoped - good enough to reread books 1 and 2 as a refresher before starting book 3 (Relentless). After all, these may be the last of the Drizzt stories... and so I have......more