
The Singer of All Songs
Book 1 of the Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy
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Narrado por:
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Karen Ziemba
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Kate Constable
Reminiscent of such classic novels as A Wizard of Earthsea and The Hero and the Crown, yet set in an utterly original world where enchantment is worked by singing, The Singer of All Songs stands out from the choir of new fantasies for the warmth of its vision and the beauty of its voice.
Don't miss any of the Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy.©2002 Kate Constable (P)2004 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing GroupListeners also enjoyed...









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"An impressive debut by an author who clearly has much to contribute to the fantasy genre." (Booklist
Enchanting
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My Favorite Novel from Childhood
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interesting
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Sound effects too loud
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Marvelous Special Sound Effects!!!
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Fairly routine fantasy, interesting universe
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magic through vocalization of song
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We could call this book secondary world young adult fantasy (the heroine is a 16-year-old girl), though the story also resonates with the 12+ group and with adults. Themes of racism, power/powerlessness, pen/sword, fight/negotiate, and stewardship can be found in the series, as well as friendship and coming-of-age.
There are places where I wish Kate Constable showed more and told less, mostly when it comes to character motivations and interactions. The world itself is presented very well, and the magic system is just cool. I love the play on words with "enchantment" and Chanters.
The Singer of All Songs audiobook is enhanced with actual singing in the background in scenes where the magic is sung--and it works really well--it really added to the book!
The book has violence and hardships, but they are handled gracefully--nothing too gory or explicit.
The first book works as a stand-alone, and it is lovely. The latter two books in the trilogy add depth to the characters and themes. I listened to the series a few years ago, and just listened to it again over a long car trip. I'm sure I'll come back to it in the future.
YA that strikes the right note
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ARGH! Shut UP and READ!
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Plus, the singing is incredibly discordant. It hurts my ears. It's not pleasant to listen to. My hope is that the producer either re-does this book without the background singing, or at the very least requires the singers to sing in the same key. As it is, the effect is like nails on a chalkboard.
I'm planning on buying this book and reading it. I have a feeling it's a nice fantasy story, if slightly cliche, and I'd like to experience the book as the author intended it to be experienced. I'm afraid I can only give the audio version two stars.
The second time I couldn't finish it
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