• Incurable

  • The Ellie Chronicles
  • By: John Marsden
  • Narrated by: Mikaela Martin
  • Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (136 ratings)

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Incurable

By: John Marsden
Narrated by: Mikaela Martin
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Publisher's summary

"I held my line. I knew from the war, if not from shooting rabbits, that we were safe enough for the first moments. It is too impossible to hit a target like us from a helicopter that's rocking and rolling and trying to find its target. But maybe this guy had new equipment or maybe he was a brilliant shot or maybe he was just plain lucky. Bullet holes tore through the ute like a huge metal punch was suddenly and roughly slamming a simultaneous line of them from our rear to our front."

Ellie has struggled to put the war behind her and lead a normal life. Although what's normal about your parents having been murdered; trying to run a farm and go to school; and bringing up a young boy who's hiding terrible secrets about his past?

©2005 Jomden Pty Ltd (P)2005 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

Critic reviews

"Marsden has the rare skill of making his audience feel that they are part of the story and vicariously another character. Ellie speaks directly to them and in their language". (The Age)

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Don't want a cure

The ongoing struggle and story of Ellie, the rebel child soldier with a will to survive and heart of gold. Ellie is growing up and still trying hard to keep her farm, keep her sanity and remember what it means to be human and happy. Ellie's story is one of strength and intelligence, of loss and pain, of wondering why horrible things happen to innocent people... Looking forward to listening as Ellie's story continues.

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new narrator

struggled to stay interested at times but once it took off was a good book. it was very hard to get used to a new narrator over the same narrator for the entire previous series and the previous book in this series but still an excellent book

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The book was great, the performance was not!

The book was great! I can’t wait for the next one. I will say that the change of narrator was not a good choice. Though Mikaela Martinay be a good narrator, she did not do Ellie any justice, nor any of the other characters. Ellie is a strong heroic teenager but in the narration of she sounder like a whining, scared wimp. And a nag. I would like to hear Susi Daugherty read it and the next!

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Different narrater to entire series - not happy

Why on earth would you change narrater after the entire series with Suzi Dougherty. Mikaela Martin cant do different voices or accents. It ruined the book for me. I now wish I hadnt started the Elle series and just finished with the war begins tomorrow series.

The story is interesting but really disappointed with narration.

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Addictive

The action just never ceases for poor Ellie! Trouble seems to follow her everywhere, whether she's in friendly or enemy territory! I guess that's what makes this series and whole franchise so addictive. Out of all 3 books of the chronicles this has to be oddly my favourite. (Odd because it's the middle book and I usually find the middle book the weakest of a trilogy.) It's a lot shorter but it's full of action. Marsden has a way to make you feel what the characters feel. Just one question though... why is this in audible kids? Teens, okay I understand. But kids?

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New narration

Mikaela did amazing with the narration of the book but the only problem I had with it was the way she made Gavin sound from the original narrator.
The story is gut wrenching in this book. One thing after another it tore at me.

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New narrator?!

A little while into the book and you get use to the new chick but Suzi does the accents and tones and feelings so much more in depth and better, still a great story though & it only took 2 chapters to get used to her voice.

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The war is over, the battle has just begun.

What did you love best about Incurable?

The transition from farming to warfare.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Elle, because she has to save her friends and take care of her little brother who is still suffering from the terrible experiences of the war.

What does Mikaela Martin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She has a lovely voice and accent.

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

No, I broke it up over many long drives.

Any additional comments?

I love the story. The descriptions of the Australia Bush. The Idea that young people can fight and prevail.

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Good story, poor reading

Would you try another book from John Marsden and/or Mikaela Martin?

I really liked the Tomorrow series by John Marsden and would try other books by him.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Each of the main characters (Homer, Ellie, Lee from the Tomorrow series) were a good representation of characters you find in high school that had to adapt to a new way of life after war. I liked his development of the conditions & situations that post war can put on people having to deal with new country boundaries & stresses. Sometimes his cattle descriptions are a bit long, but he broke it up with lots of action. I thought Gavin was a good representation of a war orphan with a lot of baggage rolled into one person. He added more dimension to the story.

Would you be willing to try another one of Mikaela Martin’s performances?

No. Her voice grates on me and she does't do other character voices well. Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between the characters. Her high pitched voice doesn't match Ellie well, especially after listening to Suzi Dougherty read the Tomorrow series.

Could you see Incurable being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Yes. Tomorrow When the War Began has been made into a movie and I liked it.

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The Tomorrow Series and The Ellie Chronicles

John Marsden has written an engaging and entertaining series - Tomorrow when the War began, kicks off with an invasion of Australia from the north that leaves the country split in two. The story starts at a fast pace and just will not slow down.

Marsden has an ability to drive compelling images through development of characters - one very amusing image has the heroine, Ellie, crossing a paddock at night and running into a mass of pigs - Ellie describes the sound the pigs made as being just like you would hear from 1,000 pigs baying in unison as they were being readied for the abattoir.

I just cannot get this sound out of my head.

There are seven books in the Tomorrow series. A group of teenagers learn how they can form a resistance movement.

Beyond these seven books are three more that describe how the teenagers re-make their lives after the war. Ellie's parents are murdered. A young lad who Ellie met in the town has no family and he becomes Ellie's surrogate mother.

The issues with which the teenagers deal throughout both (related) series and sensible parts of continuing tales.

The narration is excellent - I just cannot imagine another narrator handling the characterizations and plot lines as well as this.

I had held off reading the Tomorrow series. I thought it wasn't really my "cup of tea". I am immensely glad I broke the drought by listening to all ten books.

Perhaps the only caveat I have relates to aspects of relationships - in the situations these teenagers find themselves, the explicit sex scenes could have well been left to a reader's imagination - while many may argue that there is nothing here that most teenagers do ot already know, they are still certainly not appropriate for many teen readers. This is not an issue in all of the books. The first couple of volumes in the Tomorrow series is where this matter is developed.

Overall, a very enjoyable listen! Same recommendation for all ten volumes, the Tomorrow seven volume series and the three volume Ellie Chronicles

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