
Gravitas: Valkyrie in the Forbidden Zone
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Narrado por:
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Julie Hoverson
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Lynne Murray
An urgent mission. A woman with a past. A dangerous burden.
Sybil from Planet Valkyrie carries a risky amount of Gravitas, a top-secret aphrodisiac embedded in the Ritual Jewelry around her neck. Before she can trade it, she is attacked by an angry warrior from slave-holding Planet Roggr. Sybil lands on Earth, in the Forbidden Zone. Rescue is impossible, all portals are sealed. Can she protect herself, shield her hazardous cargo, and find a way home before the Gravitas destroys her?
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I would not call this book feminist, since feminism proclaims that men and women are equal, since on Planet Valkyrie, women are far superior to men, and they are allowed to have several husbands. It is also curious the fact that if two men are gay, the best option for them is marrying the same woman. Women decide, fight and carry out responsibilities. They are also very different from the beauty archetype here on Earth (at least in Western culture), finding us too weak and close to starvation. Valkyrie women are strong and of enormous proportions, they are proud of themselves and their body.
Something terribly funny about this book are the dialogs. I had a blast listening to the characters' conversations trying to adapt to Earth and learn how to behave. The characters are not super developed but they are distinctive enough to enjoy the ride. The book is just over three hours and a half, and despite the fact that there is a lot of Deus Ex Machina, the story is quite entertaining and the characters endearing.
I liked the fact that Murray created alien races which were inspired by gods from several cultures, with the excuse that they visited our world before it became part of the Forbidden Zone.
Julie Hoverson delivered a very clear and emotive narration, making clear distinctions between voices. I have to say that I found her interpretations a bit on the theatrical side but I have to recognize that giving voice and personality to a warrior from a slave-holding planet is not an easy task. I would have preferred a more neutral tone though, while also keeping distinctive voices for each character. I know it is not an easy task, but this is what separates good from great narrators.
I really enjoyed this book. The angle was an original one, and it had its funny moments. I am looking forward to read more about Sybil of the Valkyries.
Audiobook was provided for review by the author.
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