
The Garden of Stones
Echoes of Empire, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Nick Podehl
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Mark T. Barnes
A New Epic Begins
Fueled by visions promising him prolonged life and political power, the dying Corajidin, leader of a millennia-old dynasty, has brought the nation of Shrian to civil war. But is his bright destiny assured, or do the events unfolding around him promise a more ignoble, and finite, future?
Indris, warrior-mage of the Seq Scholars and scion of a rival Great House, is caught in the upheaval. Driven by loyalty and conscience to return to a city that haunts his past, Indris reluctantly accepts the task of finding a missing man, the only one able to steer the teetering nation toward peace.
The celebrated warrior-poet, Mari, touches both men's lives: one as daughter, one as lover. As her world unravels around her, can she be true to both her duty to blood, and her own desires for freedom and happiness?
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Let's review, shall we? A writer with skills? Seems so. His storyline? The same. Just go read the Audible short on the work. Yet, there's an issue here. If you read or, in this case, listen, to a good number of books, you'll understand where I'm headed.
If you're a great writer, or even a GOOD one, you constantly strive for a few things in your writing. Suspension of disbelief is one. A moving and deep storyline is another. Rich characterization is important, as well.
But.
Without REALISTIC, ENGAGING DIALOGUE between the characters, all of the potential of the work will fall short. We've all started to read or listen to such novels, and as soon as the characters open their mouths, it's over. The message suffers. The momentum is lost.
The book is closed, the audiobook returned.
And in this case, it's a shame. The problem happens here - In droves. I thought of including specific text, but it's not necessary. Is the audiobook bad? No. But the work suffers, due to the dialogue. It's a soap-operatic. Over the top. in some cases, WAY over the top.
A word to Mr. Barnes: "Do NOT get rushed by your editor to put your next effort out so quickly, that the character's dialogue suffers, as in this work. Take your time, and write great dialogue. I look forward to your next work with keen anticipation."
Audible listeners, I don't write these reviews to cater to anyone, especially myself. I have to be true to the job at hand, to let the audiobook stand on its own merits. Or fall.
Sorry, Mr. Barnes. Maybe next time.
Realistic, Engaging Dialogue - Where Are You?
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Interesting story
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I decided to give the book another try this month, and after half an hour of listening I realized that I still had no clue of who was who or what was going on... but I was starting to figure it out. So, I restarted the book from the beginning one more time, and hey! it actually made sense. Characters started to emerge, as well as personalities and motivations. There were good guys and bad guys and bad guys who thought they were good guys, and people stuck in the middle just trying to get by. There were lots of references to ancient something-or-others that I never did get a good handle on, but since the characters in the book didn't fully understand them, either, I guess that's okay. I have the other two books in the series sitting in my library, and I'm thinking that I'd better listen to them right away.... before I forget which jumble of syllables goes with which person or species or city or political or military title again!
My advice for this one: You MUST pay attention closely for the first hour. You can't be multitasking while you listen, or you will have NO idea of what's going on! Once you've been introduced to everyone, things flow more easily and make sense. But first, you have to connect all of those names to the people, places, or things they represent!
Confusing, but entertaining
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Words and names very similar
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One of my favorite all time series!
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Too confusingly written
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Don’t miss this work of art!
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Great, but so much to sort out.
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Just something I like
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Confusing
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