Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne - David Gaider

Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

By David Gaider

  • Release Date: 2009-03-03
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 81 Ratings

Description

The thrilling prequel to Dragon Age: Origins, the hit role-playing video game from award-winning developer BioWare!

Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

After his mother, the beloved Rebel Queen, is betrayed and murdered by her own faithless lords, young Maric becomes the leader of a rebel army attempting to free his nation from the control of a foreign tyrant.

His countrymen live in fear; his commanders consider him untested; and his only allies are Loghain, a brash young outlaw who saved his life, and Rowan, the beautiful warrior maiden promised to him since birth. Surrounded by spies and traitors, Maric must find a way to not only survive but achieve his ultimate destiny: Ferelden's freedom and the return of his line to the stolen throne.

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Reviews

  • Must read if you loved DA

    5
    By Hidi444
    This was a wonderful book to read if you enjoyed the game. Even though some areas were changed for the game it still gave it more meaning and answers some questions. I hated Loghain in Origins, but after this book I had a different feeling about him. The author gave a wonderful backstory to Maric and Loghain's friendship. His writing kept me reading and I never found myself bored and finished this book asap. I chose the audiobook and was happily impressed with the readers abilities. He did a wonderful job. I cant say enough good about it and I started playing the game again all over as I wait impatiently for DA3.
  • Very enjoyable

    5
    By lisatsunami
    As a big fan of the Dragon Age video games, I was hopeful this book would do the franchise favorably. It is excellent. It is a prequel, the story of the generation before the characters in the video game. I highly recommend and have already purchased book 2.
  • A Question

    5
    By Basketballa87
    Witch of the two books is the first one
  • Good but not great

    3
    By Milanezi
    The Stolen Throne could be a great book had it not chosen to end the way it did, let it be said it's an absolute anti-climax that actually borders boredom. Also, many things in the book build up to nothing, from battles that never get to be described at all tothe promissing joining with the infamous Legion of the Dead which gets almost forgotten by the author after the first moments with such brave dwarves. Last but not least, it seems like the author is making a point of showing certain events as if to say "cool isn't it? You'll be able to do that in the game!!!" It's a decent book, but that's all, don't expect it to be a book that can be taken seriously like the Mass Effect ones (to quote something else that has spawned from a game), this is more like a side story to quench the thirst of fans.