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Moving fictional account of the Warsaw ghetto

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-26-25

Excellent narrator. You can hear the many places that were re-recorded to correct pronunciation but it’s more important to have those corrections. Vivid characters. Based on a real archive that was created to collect the experiences of Jews under increasingly oppressive conditions.

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Wonderful magical realism, beautifully read

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-08-24

Eerie, uncanny, Murakami’s signature touch, without horror. The strange becomes familiar. We cross into alternate realities that bear a deep resonance with our own unsatisfiable desires, and we come out the other end, not understanding, but transformed, which is so much better.

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Terrific sci-fi with exciting transhumanist themes

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-22-24

Skillfully written and well performed. Kept my interest through quirky but realistic characters and surprising twists. Excellent development of plot tension driven by character actions that make sense— even when the ordinary reasonableness is strained, my incredulity meter was never tipped. Quality genre all around. My one quibble was with audiobook production: there are many shifts between POV and scene, and I’m sure in the written text an extra line feed between paragraphs prepares the reader for the shift, but no such space was made in the audiobook when an abrupt shift in setting or POV happens. It’s more than a bit confusing to the listener. Please, take a breath before a major change in setting and time, and between character POVs. Also, some character accents are too close to distinguish. But overall a very good reading.

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A great, psychologically astute Victorian novel

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-27-24

Funny, poignant, and perfectly read by Juliet Stevenson. I read this either in my teens or early twenties, and could not appreciate it as well as I do at age 66.

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One of the best recent fantasy books

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-15-24

Terrific take on The Hero’s Journey. Precise language, dynamic tension, engaging characters. Great twists— I did not see them coming, even if I suspected they could happen. I found myself deeply invested in the protagonist’s quest. Expert writing did the job: I was not ejected into that sad, detached condition in which we question plausibility— that is where so many books fail. Neither was I subjected to boring, unnecessary passages. Neither were the tropes heavy-handed. I was even teary-eyed at the end. Bravo, James Islington. I will definitely read the next book in the series.

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Outstanding sci fi

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-31-24

Tight, moving storytelling, with satisfying twists and engaging, dimensional characters. Sci fi transhumanist themes of human/machine melding in an advanced future state of technology that pushes the genre into “space opera,” yet it feels satisfyingly plausible. Dark elements and villainous elements are powerful agents, and our heroes, too, have some darkness within them, and this makes Reynolds one of my favorite living sci fi authors. Beautiful language does deft, heavy lifting without swallowing the momentum.

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Exciting derring-do in the Roman Empire

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-06-24

Masterfully written historical drama series about fictional protagonist Gaius Valerius Verens. Accurate gore, manly virtues, and deeply researched by Douglas Jackson, an expert on Roman warfare. Etched characters, exciting storytelling, perfectly narrated in this audiobook. I’ve listens to several other novels in this series and they do not disappoint for entertainment. A pinnacle of the genre.

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Profound realignment of Western understanding of Islam.

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-28-24

Excellent historical research depends exclusively on original sources. It was nauseating and wearying to read so much about the commonplace brutality of The One True Religion. The vast colonial enterprise of Jihad will succeed if we continue to debase our own Judeo-Christian and liberal-secular values, as expressed in Western democracies.

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Cozy space opera with pronouns

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-31-23

Delightful, humorous, humane, astute, summing up with a warm-fuzzy romance of sorts. Engaging characters and scenarios set in the space the author created in the Ancillary books. Presger Translators were my favorites. The reader is phenomenal. Useful to have such distinctive voices when chapters move between 3 POVs and many secondary characters. More diplomacy than action, but enjoyably weird with all the races.

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Too many POVs prevent immersion

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-16-23

So many things to like, but the story doesn’t work for me because of the proliferation of points-of-view in the first three chapters. Who is this story about? I thought it was the Druid, but… no! Within the scope of a chapter, even within the scope of a single scene, there is head-hopping. While there are likeable characters, by the time I got to the fourth chapter I found myself very confused about who the story is about. The Druid envoy, his archer bodyguard, the little sword smith boy (he’s an immediate fav), the sailor and soldier of the king’s council… none of these POVs is invested with trenchant stakes— well, the Druid envoy has the best potential. But in a POV I expect to get a worldview of meaning and desire through seeing their experience of the world. This is what’s lacking. I don’t understand why an editor didn’t point this out to the writer, because it’s not so hard to fix, and would have made this a much better storytelling experience. It feels like a video game. I kept hoping that this onslaught of undeveloped POVs would stop, and this reader would be allowed to invest herself in a much smaller range of characters… but, no. There are ways to handle multiple POV in fantasy: see Joe Abercrombie and George R.R. Martin for doing this in spades.

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