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Narrado por:
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Jennifer Grace
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De:
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Elizabeth Bear
Karen Memery, like memory only spelt with an e, lives in Rapid City in the late 19th century - when airships plied the trade routes bringing would-be miners heading up to the gold fields of Alaska, and steam-powered mechanicals stalked the waterfront. Karen is a "soiled dove", a young woman on her own who is making the best of her orphaned state by working in Madame Damnable's high-quality bordello.
Through Karen's eyes, we get to know the other girls in the house - a resourceful group - and the poor and the powerful of the town. Trouble erupts into her world one night when a badly injured girl arrives at their door, seeking sanctuary, followed by the man who holds her indenture, who has a machine that can take over anyone's mind and control their actions. And as if that wasn't bad enough, the next night brings a body dumped in their rubbish heap - a streetwalker who has been brutally murdered.
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Bear mixes a classic story of wild west, frontier shenanigans with a bit of steampunk sci-fi. At the same time, she inserts some gay romance for spice.
The narration is excellent with solid character distinction. Pacing is some and brisk.
Steampunk in the Pacific northwest
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Steampunk and real history woven together to make a fun and fast paced story. It made me look up a few real people in history and learn new things. The story also swept me along in its drama and stakes. A great book to pick up when you need a good overcomes bad story.
Story is very LBGTQ positive and handles the racism of the era with kid gloves. Many of the characters have to deal with racism, but the main PoV character is not racist.
Side note: I love when an author can make me hungry in a book. Bear knows how to write about food very well. I want some of Connie's biscuits now. Plus several other items mentioned.
I will be searching out more of Bear's writing.
Narrator:
Jennifer Grace does an excellent job of giving different voices and tones to the various characters. They don't all blend together as can often happen. Some might not like the accent used for a few characters, but I thought they fit the characters.
I'm now an Elizabeth Bear Fan
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Fluffy but fun read
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Opulently verbose
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The narrator is good as the voice of Karen, but sometimes has strange takes on where to put the emphasis in a sentence.
Interesting but falls short of great
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Really enjoyable
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That said, the in depth historical details and the believable atmosphere were really cool, and the diverse cast was great.
****
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Karen Memory is a prostitute at Hôtel Mon Cherie, one of the better bordellos in what is to become Seattle. She works for Madame Damnable. Karen describes Madame as, “She’s got to be fifty-nine, and she’s still got a balcony you could do Shakespeare from.” The descriptions of people are wonderful. They are three dimensional with actions fitting with their characters. The range of characters is broad also. Besides Karen’s coworkers, there are villains, inventors, and a broad range of nationalities as well as ethnicities.
Karen tells narrates her own story. Her voice is clear. Her backstory slips in where she feels it is relevant to what is happening. It does help explain her motivations and how she comes to working as a prostitute. The steampunk aspect of the story is very subtle. It is woven into the story and not distracting at all. Karen’s sexuality is seamlessly written into the story. Her attraction to women is not explained or commented on. It just is as it should be only a part of who she is.
The narration by Jennifer Grace is perfect. Karen’s voice is strong as she recounts the events that take place in the story. She admits her mistakes, admits her fears, and allows her anger to show. She felt very real to me, like someone I would want to call a friend. The other voices are equally well done by Ms. Grace. The women’s voices are identifiable by pitch, accent or tone as are the men’s voices. It really is a great job narrating.
I enjoyed Karen Memory and was sad to see the book end. I know it will be one that I will revisit again and again.
Story (Plot) 5
Performance 5
Production Quality 5
Attention Holding 5
I originally received Karen Memory from Audiobook Jukebox in exchange for a fair review but liked it so much I purchased Kindle and Audible versions.
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One that I will revisit again and again.
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Tour de force
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Fantastic!!!!
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