
Luka and the Fire of Life
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Narrado por:
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Lyndam Gregory
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Salman Rushdie
Honored with almost every conceivable award for literary merit, Salman Rushdie penned this richly imagined fable for his son—and for book lovers the world over. From Rashid’s fertile intellect spring bedazzling tales his son Luka devours with a child’s earnestness. But when Rashid succumbs to an unending sleep, Luka must enter a magical world ruled by video-game logic.
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A celebration of storytelling, a possible prequel to the book Rushdie is said to be writing about his own enforced “slumber,” and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." (Kirkus Review, starred review)
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Perfectly delightful
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Weird postmodern fantasy
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a beautiful escape.
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Happily surprised
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For an adult reader the tale is perhaps a trifle overwrought. I could not help but wonder at the amazingly comprehensive cast of characters. Still, I found the narration, which is quite in keeping with the world of the twelve year-old auditor, a bit too wide-eyed and breathless for an adult listener, and the cavalcade of mythical beings became a little wearisome by the end. This even while under the influence of Rushdie's superb prose style.
I suspect, however, that I will find myself reading this book to a grandchild in bedtime installments sometime in the future. So three stars boosted to four in anticipation of that greater pleasure yet to come.
An artful fantasy/mythology/video game mashup
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Magical & Haunting
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One Thing to the Next
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Anyone who can stand a narrator who reads as if each word has no relation to any of the others in the sentence.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Lyndam Gregory?
Anyone! Really I can't believe anyone could get away with that. It was almost impossible to understand what he meant with his intonation making it unclear whether you were at the start or end of a sentence. Exclamations seemingly at random. I had to speed it up both to get it over with as soon as possible and to try and make the reading make sense,You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The story may appeal to young kids but all the read across to computer games were so forced it was like watching your granny twerk.The audible equivalent of reading in ALL CAPS!
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