• A Confusion of Princes

  • By: Garth Nix
  • Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
  • Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (264 ratings)

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A Confusion of Princes

By: Garth Nix
Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
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You'd think being a Prince in a vast intergalactic empire would be about as good as it gets, particularly when Princes are faster, smarter, and stronger than normal humans. Not to mention being mostly immortal.

But it isn't as great as it sounds. Princes need to be hard to kill - as Khemri learns the minute he becomes one - for they are always in danger. Their greatest threat? Other Princes. Every Prince wants to become Emperor, and the surest way to do so is to kill, dishonor, or sideline any potential competitor. There are rules, but as Khemri discovers, rules can be bent and even broken.

There are also mysteries. Khemri is drawn into the hidden workings of the Empire and is dispatched on a secret mission. In the ruins of space battle he meets a young woman, called Raine, who challenges his view of the Empire, of Princes, and of himself.

But Khemri is a Prince, and even if he wanted to leave the Empire behind, there are forces there that have very definite plans for his future....

©2012 Garth Nix (P)2012 Listening Library

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Excellent book. Very interesting

I really enjoyed this book. To me it seemed like this was Garth nix melding elements of Dune and foundation into an interesting new creation.

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An Amazing Sci-Fi

This story is maybe one of my favorite sci-fi environments. My only concern is there are no other books about or set in this sci-fi world!

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A unique and entertaining YA Fantasy

Although this novel started off a little steeply by introducing the listener to the plethora of almost overwhelming sci-fi and fantasy jargon comprising Nix's empire, I was soon hooked by my desire to see the flawed, but sympathetic, Khemri succeed as a Prince. Although not as ground-breaking as some of Nix's previous works (such as Shade's Children or the Abhorsen series), I enjoyed the unique world and characters portrayed in this book. With plenty of exciting action and a smattering of satisfying and believable romance, this book has a healthy dose of everything lovers of young adult fiction could ask for in a novel. Overall, it was entertaining throughout and a good use of my credit.

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excellent

I enjoy Garth nix a great deal, so I was pleasantly surprised by this little gem. this was a very well written and the narrator performed admirably. if you are a fan of books with a not of adventure and a lot of space this is a great book about a guy learning to be human.

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A Rollicking Space Opera From Beginning to End

Teenagers often feel like they're immortal, and Prince Khemri of the intergalactic empire is no different. Partially because he's not exactly mortal - as he tells us in the opening paragraph, he's died three times.

In Garth Nix's A Confusion of Princes, the thousands and thousands of princes (male OR female can - there are no princesses) are connected to the Imperial Mind, and so if they're killed, and deemed worthy, their uploaded memories and consciousness can be loaded into a new body. If they're deemed unworthy - or for some reason disconnected, that's another story.

An added difficulty is that there's a good chance your fellow Princes are out to kill you so they can advance their own political ambition. This is especially annoying for Khemri, who'd prefer nothing more than to command a starship, feast, and have sex with his courtesans. But when assassins show up, and his chances of renewal are questionable, the prince has to put his plans of luxury to the side and figure out how to survive.

It seems like there's a real dearth of YA SF, and so it's refreshing to hear Nix weave such a fun, high tech space opera. Khemri starts off as an arrogant youth, and so the story of how he learns to embrace more than his own selfish agendas and learns to love more than himself - told through his voice - feels pretty authentic.

Part of that is due to Michael Goldstrom's solid reading. This is my first exposure to Goldstrom, and he did a fine job of separating the characters from each other without being distracting.

The story and themes here are old ones, but it's told with slick tech, cool weapons, and world-building, that ultimately it makes for a lot of fun. Best of all, it moves at such a breakneck pace that there's no time to get bored. If you're looking for a fun YA space opera, this is your ticket.

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An Interesting First Foray Into A Unique Universe

Some writers drag us along into their writing, wading into a hastily-created and flawed universe of their own making. It can make for tough reading, and ultimately, can turn off many a reader.

Garth Nix, I'm happy to say, is not such a writer. This effort is a fun read. It is a universe well thought out, with the technologies, religions, politics, hierarchies and subterfuge splashing together to create an enjoyable experience. Detailed without being preachy, challenging without being confusing, it is a great choice for your Audible credit.

Notice I'm not giving the plot away, nor any spoilers? Here's why: This is a bit of a wild romp that you'll enjoy better by discovery, versus anticipation due to anything I might give away ion this review.

I WILL say this: If I could compare Nix's writing and style, it reminds me of the recent Dune audiobooks by Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Hebert, but more of a tongue in cheek, just a bit. Very cool, believable and leaves you wanting the author to keep writing.

Now, THAT'S a good audiobook, yes?

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Got me from the first minute

What made the experience of listening to A Confusion of Princes the most enjoyable?

It was really interesting to get to hear the story, it was immediately interesting, and it didn't disappoint.
About half way through I already started to looking at a sequel, but that doesn't appear to be there as of now.

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really good

interesting and enjoyable.
really like this author in general.
fun perspective to hear play out

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A cute adventure

I enjoy how Garth mix writes his characters. They’re not perfect but they’re believable. This story was pretty satisfying and I couldn’t believe this intergalactic empire concept wrapped up in one book. Could easily have been a huge saga with many characters but instead focused on one prince.

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Best Space Opera I have ever read

What did you love best about A Confusion of Princes?

No plot holes. The story was completely internally consistent. The action was superb with well developed characters

What did you like best about this story?

The author went into great pains to describe the technology in his universe. It was science fiction not some romance or 'emotional thriller' dressed up as sci fi.

Any additional comments?

This is the way science fiction should be written.

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