Uprooted
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Julia Emelin
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Naomi Novik
NEBULA AWARD WINNER • HUGO AWARD FINALIST • “If you want a fantasy with strong characters and brilliantly original variations on ancient stories, try Uprooted!”—Rick Riordan
“Breathtaking . . . a tale that is both elegantly grand and earthily humble, familiar as a Grimm fairy tale yet fresh, original, and totally irresistible.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: NPR, BuzzFeed, Tordotcom, BookPage, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly
Agnieszka loves her valley home, her quiet village, the forests and the bright shining river. But the corrupted Wood stands on the border, full of malevolent power, and its shadow lies over her life.
Her people rely on the cold, driven wizard known only as the Dragon to keep its powers at bay. But he demands a terrible price for his help: one young woman handed over to serve him for ten years, a fate almost as terrible as falling to the Wood.
The next choosing is fast approaching, and Agnieszka is afraid. She knows—everyone knows—that the Dragon will take Kasia: beautiful, graceful, brave Kasia, all the things Agnieszka isn’t, and her dearest friend in the world. And there is no way to save her.
But Agnieszka fears the wrong things. For when the Dragon comes, it is not Kasia he will choose.
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“Uprooted has leapt forward to claim the title of Best Book I’ve Read Yet This Year. . . . Moving, heartbreaking, and thoroughly satisfying, Uprooted is the fantasy novel I feel I’ve been waiting a lifetime for. Clear your schedule before picking it up, because you won’t want to put it down.”—NPR
“A very enjoyable fantasy with the air of a modern classic . . . Naomi Novik skillfully takes the fairy-tale-turned-bildungsroman structure of her premise . . . and builds enough flesh on those bones to make a very different animal. . . . The vivid characters around her also echo their fairy-tale forebears, but are grounded in real-world ambivalence that makes this book feel quietly mature, its world lived-in.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Novik here delivers a tale that is funny and fast-paced, laced with hair-raising battle scenes and conspiracies; it also touches on deeper ecological concerns we grapple with today.”—The Washington Post
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The protagonist is a girl named Agnieszka, who, to her own surprise, is chosen. The wizard proves to be an irritable, difficult man whose social graces have worn off over decades (sort of like me after too long of a coding session), and treats her like a scullery maid. As the reader might expect in a story like this, Agnieszka turns out to have some latent magical abilities, and the Dragon turns out to have a heart under his crusty outer layer.
The plot is fairly standard stuff for fantasy, with a bit of romance novel thrown in. There's an arrogant, dangerous prince; a queen taken by the evil wood; a loyal best friend; a cold, scheming king; an oily rival wizard; nasty magical monsters, and an ancient people whose uncovered secrets are instrumental to the plot. Unsurprisingly, Agnieszka realizes that her talents are superior to the Dragon's in some ways, and the two of them discover that they must collaborate to fight The Wood. Also, they discover that they have the hots for each other (I had a bad "wood" pun in mind, but thought better).
If you've read a lot of fantasy novels, especially ones with a folkloric basis, there's nothing surprising here. I didn't find the writing very compelling or the characters very complex, though I was engaged enough to keep listening. It's really not a bad book, and I think that readers who haven't become jaded to the tropes of fantasy might like it, but it's not a very heavyweight entry to the genre.
There have been complaints about the audiobook reader. While I didn't find her performance terrible and didn't mind her accent itself, she speaks with a weird cadence that gets a little irritating. Imagine some text-to-speech software that reads in a Polish accent, and you'll have a sense of the way that some passages and bits of dialogue sound. Voice actors, you don't have to make foreign accents THAT exotic, especially if it's the protagonist's own inner voice.
If you really want to read this book, don't let my three stars discourage you, but it might be one to get on sale.
Enjoyable lightweight fantasy
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That narration was distracting
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A word of warning however, if you're reading these reviews and thinking "the narrator's accent isn't that bad, people must be exaggerating." (Much like I thought) It definitely wears you down about 1/4 of the way into the book. Her accent tweaks simple words such as, "water" "iron" and "broad" just enough that it makes you overly conscious of how often the word are used. 3/4 of the way into the story and it would warrant teeth grinding anytime a few choice words are spoken. Aside from the accent, the cadence of the narrator's voice is often stiff and awkward and doesn't follow the mood of moments.
Overall, I wouldn't really recommend the book to someone with any gusto. Maybe with a different narrator, it could be presented a bit better.
Mildly entertaining
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the performer was too difficult to understand.
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Lovely voice, awkward narration
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Many listeners have complained about the narrator -- but to me, she gives the story much of its gravitas and legitimacy. It feels like you're listening to a Russian folk tale. I don't think an American narrator could convey that as effectively.
I will say that the book flags a little as it progresses. Ultimately magic has to solve the problem, and that means there's a certain element of hand-waving involved. The author works hard to make the magic and the denouement as earned and rational as possible -- and she very nearly succeeds completely.
Overall, really worth a listen.
A magical tale
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Skip the Audio
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If you could sum up Uprooted in three words, what would they be?
This was a great book and story, but the narration didn't do it any favors. The narrator used a strong Russian accent, which distracted from what was going on. It almost felt like the only tool the narrator was using. There was very little emotion or change in tone from character to character. It did a bit of a disservice to the world the author created and their characters. I would suggest reading this book instead of listening.Great Book- not the best narration
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Wasn’t My Favorite
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the narrator I loved and hated. her accent lent a lot of immersion, but the rhythm of her words felt like i was listening to someone who was ESL. i don't mind putting myself into "understand what someone is saying" mode, but it makes it hard to immerse myself in the story because I am too busy trying to make sure I understand what is being said. even so, if she narrated a follow-up book, i would buy it to hear the story in her voice again.
love her accent, hate her recitation
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