Blood Red Road
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Narrated by:
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Heather Lind
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By:
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Moira Young
Saba has spent her whole life in Silverlake, a dried-up wasteland ravaged by constant sandstorms. The Wrecker civilization has long been destroyed, leaving only landfills for Saba and her family to scavenge from. That's fine by her, as long as her beloved twin brother Lugh is around. But when four cloaked horsemen capture Lugh, Saba's world is shattered, and she embarks on a quest to get him back.
Suddenly thrown into the lawless, ugly reality of the outside world, Saba discovers she is a fierce fighter, an unbeatable survivor, and a cunning opponent. Teamed up with a handsome daredevil named Jack and a gang of girl revolutionaries called the Free Hawks, Saba’s unrelenting search for Lugh stages a showdown that will change the course of her own civilization.
Blood Red Road has a searing pace, a poetic writing style, and an epic love story—making Moira Young is one of the most exciting new voices in teen fiction.
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Blood Red Road is the story of a girl named Saba whose life falls apart when four cloaked horsemen kidnap her twin brother Lugh. She sets out to rescue him, and much to her dismay her little sister is along for the ride. Saba and her family have lived in isolation in the sandstorm-stricken Silverlake, and now she has to venture into the scary unknown to try to keep her promise to her brother. On her journey she finds out what she’s really made of as her character faces several dangerous challenges.
Saba ‘s strength and determination made me root for her. She rises to every challenge and doesn’t back down from her chosen path – a true survivor. She’s not perfect, and she still has a lot to learn, but I liked seeing her come into her own and grow throughout the book.
Along the way Saba meets several characters on her journey, some more helpful than others. The secondary characters fill in some of the missing details in Saba’s knowledge about the politics of their world. Some of the characters are fairly mysterious and I hope to find out more about them in the sequel. I also liked the dynamic between Saba and her love interest Jack and am curious to see how that progresses.
One thing that tripped me up a little when I read it the first time is the writing style. Saba’s character can’t read or write and her character’s dialogue is written phonetically. I found it a bit of a challenge to get through initially, but eventually I was caught up in the story and appreciated the style choice. With the audiobook, Heather Lind narrates with an accent and makes it easier to get immersed in the story. She gives a distinct voice to all the characters and brings them to life. Lind does a nice job portraying Saba in her different emotional states, and also Jack sounds just about how I’d imagine he’d sound. In this case, I think the audiobook experience improves upon the book and I can’t recommend it highly enough.
Though I like all the action and adventure of the entire book, the first half sticks with me more. Listening to it again helped me to fill in some of the holes in my memory from the second half, getting me up to speed for the sequel. Being the first book of a trilogy, there are a lot of mysteries left unsolved, though the book is still pretty satisfying on it’s own. I’m looking forward to the rest of this series, and think Blood Red Road has the potential to be a very cool movie.
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Only two things to criticize:
1) the story was predictable, but very entertaining as I said
2) the narration made the unique voice feel and sound natural, EXCEPT for when a character was yelling or raising their voice - I always felt aware of the microphone when this happened.
Otherwise, definitely worth a listen.
Story Hooks You From Beginning
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes I would. I found the book really sucks you in and sets the scenery for the apocalyptic wasteland perfectly. Many of the books I read focus on the immediate aftermath of a post apocalyptic event, whereas this one was likely many decades later. Because of the time that has past the pre-apocalyptic people (known as Wreckers) are all but a legend and technological advances we enjoy on a day to day basis are objects of mystery and tall tales.The book had the right amount of action, drama, character development and world exploration. I really enjoyed Young's setting and hope she writes more within it, perhaps even with different characters or parts of the land. I do in the meantime intend to pick up volume 2 and 3 of the series.
What did you like best about this story?
I really enjoyed the character of Saba in general. A few times her whole "loner who doesn't let anyone in" got irritating but overall she was awesome. Additionally I have to say the obsession she had with Lugh, seemed pretty unhealthy almost incestuous. I mean I get he was her twin and she loved him but she seemed almost obsessed with him. I felt that was laid on a little too thickly, but it got better after a bit.The parts that highlighted Saba as "The Angel" were great.All her scenes as a fighter in Hopetown were awesome and you could really relate to and empathize with her.
Have you listened to any of Heather Lind’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No this is the first one. I have to say I really enjoyed her delivery and pronunciation. I don't know what some people are complaining about. Yes it sounded a bit southern, but it is important to remember the setting is long after the modern day. Accents shift and evolve, words change etc. This is especially true in a relatively low tech world with no formal education.I would absolutely listen to Heather Lind narrating again, and in fact plan on getting volume 2 and 3 of the series soon.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes I actually really enjoyed it and found myself looking forward to the next listening session.Any additional comments?
I tend to really enjoy books in the post-apocalyptic and dystopian genres, but there are not many female authors writing in that space. I stumbled upon this book as a recommendation on Audible and wanted to give it a try.I am very glad I did. A female writer certainly emphasizes different aspects than a male writer and portrays scenes differently. For instance the romance with Saba and Jack seemed far more in depth and rich than most male writers seem to develop in their works. Also it was really nice to hear a female voice in all the post apocalypse madness.
Highly engaging
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loved it
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