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Lorena

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  • 9 reviews
  • 25 ratings
  • 112 titles in library
  • 13 purchased in 2013
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  • Ship of Destiny: The Liveship Traders, Book 3

    • UNABRIDGED (33 hrs and 43 mins)
    • By Robin Hobb
    • Narrated By Anne Flosnik
    Overall
    (269)
    Performance
    (156)
    Story
    (158)

    As Bingtown slides toward disaster, clan matriarch Ronica Vestrit, branded a traitor, searches for a way to bring the city's inhabitants together against the Chalcedean threat. Meanwhile, Althea Vestrit, unaware of what has befallen Bingtown and her family, continues her perilous quest to track down and recover her liveship Vivacia from the ruthless pirate Kennit.

    Lorena says: "Something altogether new"
    "Something altogether new"
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    Performance
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    I have read a lot of fantasy in my time and it is rare to come across a story that is truly original. The world Robin Hobb has created in this series is unlike any I've seen, the magic is subtle and the characters are alive. After reading the Farseer trilogy (also by Robin Hobb), I couldn't wait to get my hands on more of her books. This one was as good, if not better. The characters Robin creates are real people, they don't always behave the way you expect them to, they make mistakes and they evolve based on what has happened to them. None of the characters are completely good or completely evil, and they don't fit into classic stereotypes.
    This series is actually placed in the same world as the Farseer trilogy and there are a few subtle ties to that story (which is fun if you've read it). If you find you like Robin Hobb's style, you should really consider listening to her works in order. Each trilogy stands alone, but is made better if read in the right order. Start with the Farseer trilogy, next is the Liveship Traders, then the Tawny Man, and finally the Rainwild chronicles. If on the other hand, you are only going to read one set...read this one. It is impossible to stop listening until you've reached the end.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • The Final Empire: Mistborn Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (24 hrs and 45 mins)
    • By Brandon Sanderson
    • Narrated By Michael Kramer
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (5037)
    Performance
    (2623)
    Story
    (2651)

    For a thousand years the ash fell and no flowers bloomed. For a thousand years the Skaa slaved in misery and lived in fear. For a thousand years the Lord Ruler, the "Sliver of Infinity," reigned with absolute power and ultimate terror, divinely invincible. Then, when hope was so long lost that not even its memory remained, a terribly scarred, heart-broken half-Skaa rediscovered it in the depths of the Lord Ruler's most hellish prison.

    Lore says: "Book 1 of a great series that is not to be missed!"
    "The Mistborn Job"
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    Mistborn is epic fantasy at its best. For the last few months, it seems every time I would get recommendations from Audible or follow a new reviewer, someone was raving about Mistborn. Now I know why. Sanderson takes you into a fallen world were evil has ruled for a thousand years and introduces you to a crime team working in its underbelly. I’ve always enjoyed thieving crew storylines with all their impossible situations and plot twists. I’m also an avid epic fantasy reader. Mistborn is an impressive combination of the two. The book is full of action and surprise. The magic system is intricate and clever, while still being understandable and consistent. The characters are deep and full of personality. If you’ve enjoyed books by Robin Hobb, Jim Butcher or Patrick Rothfuss, you will love Mistborn.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Book of a Thousand Days

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 26 mins)
    • By Shannon Hale
    • Narrated By Chelsea Mixon
    Overall
    (83)
    Performance
    (38)
    Story
    (37)

    After being imprisoned in a tower, a princess and her serving maid at last escape to find a changed world and danger at every turn.

    Maureen Wynkoop says: "Great story and narration"
    "A thoroughly enjoyable tale"
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    This is an elegant story of strength and growth, following a young servant girl who is locked in a tower with her Lady. It drew me in from the first page and, once I finished it, I couldn’t wait to get copies for three of my nieces who range from early teens to early twenties.

    The story is one of learning to have strength in adversity, and of knowing your own worth. It delivers a bit of fantasy, a bit of romance and a lot of self-discovery. Young adult or not, this is a thoroughly enjoyable read.

    Shanon Hale is a talented author of teen/young adult fiction with strong female characters, interesting plot lines (often based loosely on lesser known fairy tales), and clean language. I recommend The Book of a Thousand Days for any reader over the age of 11. If there are young ladies in your life, I strongly recommend you look into the Goose Girl and Princess Academy, also by Shanon Hale.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Split Infinity: Apprentice Adept Series, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 11 mins)
    • By Piers Anthony
    • Narrated By Traber Burns
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (575)
    Performance
    (303)
    Story
    (307)

    On the technological, decadent world of Proton, someone was trying to destroy Stile, serf and master Gamesman. His only escape lay in Phaze, a world totally ruled by magic. Soon he learned that his alternate self had already been murdered, and that he was next. On Proton, his fate depended on winning the great Games. On Phaze, he must master magic to survive. And if he used any magic at all, his friends were determined to kill him at once!

    Jerry says: "Favorite Piers Anthony Series"
    "Light and Fun"
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    I read a lot of Piers Anthony when I was younger and really enjoyed it. When I saw this on Audible, I thought it would be fun to revisit his work...It was! Some of the story was a bit more simplistic than I remember, and the physical relationships of the lead character were a bit much to take. Still, this is a very fun story that is light, humorous, and easy to listen too. The setting is clever, and allows for both fantasy and science fiction. I found both realms to be interesting and unique. Overall, the story had a similar feel to other Piers Anthony books, so if you've enjoyed any of his works, this one won't disappoint. I, for one, am glad I decided to relive this adventure.

    Traber Burns did a great job reading the story. He doesn't add as much voice differentiation and drama as some readers, but his story telling is pleasant and consistent. Probably because of these things, his narration doesn't distract from the written story, making you feel more like you've read the book instead of listened to it. I will be looking to see what else he has read.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Wicked Business: Lizzy and Diesel, Book 2

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs)
    • By Janet Evanovich
    • Narrated By Lorelei King
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (448)
    Performance
    (402)
    Story
    (401)

    Lizzy Tucker’s once normal life as a pastry chef in Salem, Massachusetts, turns upside down as she battles both sinister forces and an inconvenient attraction to her unnaturally talented but off-limits partner, Diesel. When Harvard University English professor and dyed-in-the-wool romantic Gilbert Reedy is mysteriously murdered and thrown off his fourth-floor balcony, Lizzy and Diesel take up his 20-year quest for the Luxuria Stone, an ancient relic believed by some to be infused with the power of lust.

    Lorena says: "Not her best"
    "Not her best"
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    I usually read epic fantasy, but for years now I have enjoyed diving into a Janet Evanovich book for some light, action packed fun. Her books are laugh-out-loud funny. I love Diesel in the "Between the Plums" books with Stephanie, and the first in this series was worth the listen (even if not quite as good as the Plum books). This one however, falls short. It never caught my attention and it took me weeks to listen to the whole thing because I kept switching to other things. The humor was not fresh, more like leftovers from the first book. And it seemed the book couldn't decide if Wolf was still the bad guy or not. Overall, I don't think I will continue with this series. I'll stick with Stephanie Plum.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • The Farseer: Assassin's Apprentice

    • UNABRIDGED (17 hrs and 18 mins)
    • By Robin Hobb
    • Narrated By Paul Boehmer
    Overall
    (1699)
    Performance
    (1080)
    Story
    (1089)

    With unforgettable characters, a sweeping backdrop, and passionate storytelling, this is a fantasy debut to rival that of Robert Jordan. Filled with adventure and bloodshed, pageantry and piracy, mystery and menace, Assassin's Apprentice is the story of a royal house and the young man who is destined to chart its course through tempests of change.

    Jake says: "Great book"
    "Best in Show"
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    This is arguably the best book I've ever read, in any genre. I read it first, and then when I saw it here, I had to listen to it as well! Robin Hobb has a gift for creating characters that are so full and true to life that it is difficult to believe they are not real people. Each character is unique, and filled with strengths and flaws. The story itself, is of a boy growing to manhood in a court where he isn't supposed to exist. He learns court politics, takes on a trade (of sorts) and comes to an understanding of who he is.
    The magic system is slight, but unique and is weaved into the story to create subtle depth. The dialog is often thought provoking, and I found myself making note of quotes from the book.
    Having read the story before listening to it, I was surprised to find how well the narrator's portrayal matched my vision. He is easy to listen to, and captures the tone of the story well.

    This is the first in the Farseer series, and really must be read first. It is also the first book set in this world. Hobb's other series are mostly set in the same world. The series don't have to be read in order, but if you do there are ties (sometimes subtle) between them that makes the whole experience more enjoyable. If you want to read them in order, read Farseer, Liveship Traders, Tawny Man, and finally Rainwild Chronicles.

    Don't hesitate to get this book, it is well worth it!

    4 of 6 people found this review helpful
  • The Name of the Wind: Kingkiller Chronicles, Day 1

    • UNABRIDGED (27 hrs and 58 mins)
    • By Patrick Rothfuss
    • Narrated By Nick Podehl
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (7140)
    Performance
    (5050)
    Story
    (5129)

    This is a tale of sorrow, a tale of survival, a tale of one man's search for meaning in his universe, and how that search, and the indomitable will that drove it, gave birth to a legend.

    Aaron says: "Not sure why the reviews are so polar opposite."
    "Engaging"
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    I selected this book on a recommendation from a friend and I'm really glad I did. The bulk of the story is related to us by a man telling the story of his life to a scribe of his time. The story he tells is engaging, heartfelt and, for some reason, very hard to stop listening to. The book is given some additional depth by the fact that there is another story happening in present time that suggests that Kvothe's tale isn't as complete as he thinks it is. The story starts out a little slow, but once Kvothe begins to tell his story it's compelling.
    Overall, the narrator does a good job of capturing the emotion of the story and drawing you in, he's pleasant to listen to and his voice fits the mood of the story well.
    I gave it four stars instead of five, mostly because I prefer a story that provides more depth in the secondary characters. That can be sometimes hard to accomplish in first person, but I've seen it done and it adds a lot. That said, Kvothe typically has enough depth to cover for his less defined friends and the story is still full and fully worth your credit. If you like epic fantasy that takes you on a long journey that spans multiple books, this is for you.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • Ship of Magic: The Liveship Traders, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (35 hrs and 24 mins)
    • By Robin Hobb
    • Narrated By Anne Flosnik
    Overall
    (444)
    Performance
    (244)
    Story
    (243)

    Bingtown is a hub of exotic trade and home to a merchant nobility famed for its liveships---rare vessels carved from wizardwood, which ripens magically into sentient awareness. The fortunes of one of Bingtown's oldest families rest on the newly awakened liveship Vivacia. For Althea Vestrit, the ship is her rightful legacy unjustly denied her---a legacy she will risk anything to reclaim.

    Lorena says: "Something altogether new"
    "Something altogether new"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story

    I have read a lot of fantasy in my time and it is rare to come across a story that is truly original. The world Robin Hobb has created in this series is unlike any I've seen, the magic is subtle and the characters are alive. After reading the Farseer trilogy (also by Robin Hobb), I couldn't wait to get my hands on more of her books. This one was as good, if not better. The characters Robin creates are real people, they don't always behave the way you expect them to, they make mistakes and they evolve based on what has happened to them. None of the characters are completely good or completely evil, and they don't fit into classic stereotypes.
    This series is actually placed in the same world as the Farseer trilogy and there are a few subtle ties to that story (which is fun if you've read it). If you find you like Robin Hobb's style, you should really consider listening to her works in order. Each trilogy stands alone, but is made better if read in the right order. Start with the Farseer trilogy, next is the Liveship Traders, then the Tawny Man, and finally the Rainwild chronicles. If on the other hand, you are only going to read one set...read this one. It is impossible to stop listening until you've reached the end.


    11 of 11 people found this review helpful
  • Assassin's Quest: The Farseer Trilogy, Book 3

    • UNABRIDGED (37 hrs and 39 mins)
    • By Robin Hobb
    • Narrated By Paul Boehmer
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (999)
    Performance
    (632)
    Story
    (639)

    King Shrewd is dead at the hands of his son Regal. As is Fitz - or so his enemies and friends believe. But with the help of his allies and his beast magic, he emerges from the grave, deeply scarred in body and soul. The kingdom also teeters toward ruin: Regal has plundered and abandoned the capital, while the rightful heir, Prince Verity, is lost to his mad quest - perhaps to death. Only Verity's return - or the heir his princess carries - can save the Six Duchies.

    John says: "Story Became More Irritating"
    "Engaging, entertaining, thought provoking"
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    What made the experience of listening to Assassin's Quest the most enjoyable?

    Between Robin Hobb's unquestionable talent for creating true to life characters and Boehmer's ability to tell the story like it's his, you feel as though you've just spent a weekend in front of the fire with Fitz while he entranced you with his life story. While you may not love Fitz (he is most definitely a fallible character), you can't help but feel his love, his wounds, his victories and his losses.


    What did you like best about this story?

    The characters. The depth of each character in this story is simply astounding. Even using the first person narrative, Hobb is able to create a whole host of realistically complex personalities.


    Which character – as performed by Paul Boehmer – was your favorite?

    The Fool is one of the best characters ever written. He is mysterious, comical, tragic, and heartwarming all at once.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    If only there were enough hours in the day, I would listen to all three Farseer books without pause.


    Any additional comments?

    This is the third book of an epic fantacy that every fantacy fan must read. I gave it four stars only because I found the other two books to be slightly more enjoyable. This was mostly because the author led you up to the end in exquisite detail and them suddenly ended the story. The ending is complete, it just doesn't have the fullness of description and life that the rest of the story has. That said, this isstill one of the best stories I've ever encountered.

    1 of 2 people found this review helpful

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