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Balance of Trade: Liaden Universe Books of Before, Book 3 | [Sharon Lee, Steve Miller]
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Balance of Trade: Liaden Universe Books of Before, Book 3

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  • by Sharon Lee , Steve Miller
  • Narrated by Kevin T. Collins
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    15 hrs and 33 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    09-04-12
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Publisher's Summary

Assistant Trader Jethri Gobelyn was an honest, hardworking young man who knew a lot about living onboard his family's space-going trade ship; something about trade, finance, and risk-taking; and a little bit about Liadens. It was, oddly enough, the little bit he knew about Liadens that seemed like it might be enough to make his family's fortune, and his own, too. In short order, however, Jethri Gobelyn was about to find out a lot more about Liadens...like how far they might go to protect their name and reputation. Like the myriad of things one might say-intentionally or not-with a single bow. Like what it would take to make a Liaden trade-ship crew trash a bar. Like how hard it is to say "I'm sorry!" in Liaden. Pretty soon it was clear that as little as he knew about Liadens, he knew far less about himself. With his very existence a threat to the balance of trade, Jethri Gobelyn needed to learn fast, or else help destroy all he held dear.

©2003 Sharon Lee and Steve Miller (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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    Charlie Madeira Park, BC, Canada 09-16-12
    Charlie Madeira Park, BC, Canada 09-16-12
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    "Outstanding! Early Liaden Trader Tale"

    Balance of Trade is the third book (chronologically) in the Liaden Universe by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, and the last in the "Books of Before" sequence. It is outside the mainline story of the Agent of Change sequence, but has important background to improve enjoyment of later books. This book can easily be read standalone, and doesn't depend on the other two books in the Books of Before sequence.

    In Balance of Trade, we follow the early career of Jethri Gobelyn, a young Terran trader in the early days of Terran and Liaden interaction. Jethri becomes Apprentice to Master Trader Norn van'Deen, Clan Ixin. What follows is a classic Trader tale, or a classic Coming of Age tale, or a classic Mix of Cultures tale. Or maybe all three. Whatever, it's a rousing good story and a pleasure to read!

    The reading is done by Kevin T. Collins and is as superb as his reading of the other two books in this sequence. Each character has a distinctive voice, but the distinction is subtle and doesn't interfere with the narrative. The Liaden Books of Before are my first encounter with Mr. Collins' narration, but I certainly hope not my last.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Gary Roulston Massillon OH 09-11-12
    Gary Roulston Massillon OH 09-11-12 Member Since 2004

    Coasty

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    "Old Friends and New"
    Would you consider the audio edition of Balance of Trade to be better than the print version?

    Not better but just as good because I can listen will driving for hours as my life requires.


    What did you like best about this story?

    I had read this books years ago but lent out my copy and the chance to revisit this story was a pure delight!


    Have you listened to any of Kevin T. Collins’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    Not applicable


    Any additional comments?

    Sharon and Steve are masters at storytelling! I have been reading their books for many years and the News Audible was bring out their bact list was great Good News.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Anne Roberts Michigan, USA 10-14-12
    Anne Roberts Michigan, USA 10-14-12

    A 50-something who loves sci-fi, cozy mysteries, thrillers, an occasional romance, and any genre if it is a good story. And especially if it makes me laugh! No vampires or zombies though - these are NOT sci-fi!

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    "Jethri or Jeth Ri?"

    Another excellent Liaden Universe novel! This one really shows the differences between Liadans and Terrrans, through the education and apprenticeship of Jethri Gobelyn, a ship-born (he thinks) young Terran. But he isn't what he always thought he was! This story is considered a prequel to the Korval series, and really adds to one's understanding of that universe. Highly recommended!

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Daniel Las Vegas, NV, United States 02-15-13
    Daniel Las Vegas, NV, United States 02-15-13 Member Since 2011
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    "Loving the Liaden Universe"
    If you could sum up Balance of Trade in three words, what would they be?

    engaging, delightful, brilliant


    What did you like best about this story?

    It was a breathe of fresh air. I am now a huge fan of Kevin T Collins narration and the Liaden Universe. I have read the the books as Audible as listed them and have been fascinated by the universe, the characters and absolutely loved the narration.


    What does Kevin T. Collins bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    Every characters voice is remembered perfectly, I felt he had a extremely strong attention to detail. As a vision impaired person who cannot read paper books and even struggles with a Kindle or iPad on maximum font settings I rely on audio books for my only access point into this great universe. At first I found the pacing quite rapid, but it took maybe 10 minutes to adjust, as it does when starting any new series and I was immediately captivated and held engaged the entire time.

    I was impressed by scenes that involved multiple people and how smoothly he switched voices. Fantastic.


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

    Lets just say there where nights I only got 2 or 3 hours sleep because I couldn't stop listening. Normally if I do this with a book I find I fall asleep, but this never happened with these books.


    Any additional comments?

    Cannot wait for the Trade Secrets book to be put on Audible which is the sequel to this one (Balance of Trade). Hope Kevin T Collins is able to read it again!

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Chris Alameda, CA, United States 12-24-12
    Chris Alameda, CA, United States 12-24-12 Member Since 2011
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    "I enjoyed the story but not the delivery"

    I find Kevin Collins performance overly dramatic. I got annoyed with him in the first two books because the book says when the rimmer accent is broad and he interpreted that as Texas and used it all the time, even in internal voice. Do you think in accent? I don't, and it is irritating when the narration is delivered in the style of the person currently speaking.

    Other than that I was happy enough with the book, I enjoyed the story though I don't think it is the best introduction to the Liaden universe.

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