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1635

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1635

By: Charles E. Gannon, Eric Flint
Narrated by: George Guidall
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New York Times best-selling author Eric Flint continues his Ring of Fire series with esteemed sci-fi author Charles E. Gannon.

Rome in the year 1635 finds Frank Stone and his pregnant wife Giovanna in the clutches of Cardinal Borgia, whose political machinations and papal assassins may soon elevate him to Pope Borgia. Now Frank, along with Harry Lefferts and his infamous Wrecking Crew, must protect Pope Urban VII from all manner of treachery.

©2012 Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon (P)2013 Recorded Books
Alternate History Science Fiction Classics
Engaging Time Travel • Interesting Theological History • Outstanding Narration • Complex Storyline • Multiple Subplots

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We are back in Italy the Pope is on the run, Frank Stone and his wife are being held. This story has action with lots of deep meanings. Highly recommended.

Your Plan Will Always Change When It Meets Reality

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Where does 1635 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This book is in the top 10 of my 155 audiobooks.

What other book might you compare 1635 to and why?

It is part of a series so one could compare it to the others on audio. But, I like to compare it to other time travel books like All Clear or other sci-fi Books like Hunger Games. This series is very much better than the others. Check out this series, but start with 1632 so you really get to know the situation before you try to skip around. This is a fun way to look at history. And you will probably want to see how it happened in the world we live in. These books are great for high school readers and should be on to curriculum.

Which scene was your favorite?

My favorite scene was the conclave to discuss the nature of the Up-timers and the world they came from. The questions and topics posed by the priests seem to mirror some of the questions we are pondering today.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Of cource you will want to read it all at once:but you must put it down and attend to the mundane tasks like eating, sleeping, and smelling the roses of our world.

A world lit only by imagination

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If you could sum up 1635 in three words, what would they be?

Very action focused.

What could Charles E. Gannon and Eric Flint have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

This book was a disappointment, delving far too much into religious politics for my tastes. Instead of focusing on the changes that the Uptimers were making, technologically and socially, it focused on the action of rescuing hostages and protecting the Pope. I don't really care about sectarian squabbling. I want to read about the revolution. If this book was about the Secret Jews of Spain deciding to assist the Pope or something to that effect, then this book would have been interesting.

What does George Guidall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

George Guidall did a lot to bring otherwise uninteresting events to live by using different voices and tones for each subject, perspective, and character. I almost felt that I was listening to an audio drama. He did an excellent job.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Ascher, Giovanna's Jewish doctor, is introduced, I couldn't help but try to piece together every bit of espionage that he and his assistants were undertaking.

Any additional comments?

Without having read later installments in the series, I would recommend skipping this one.

A Weak Point in the Series

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This is a good book, but it is NOT the sequel to The Baltic War (book 3 of the main 1632 series). As of the writing of this review, Audible does not have 1635: The Eastern Front or 1636: The Saxon Uprising, which are the ACTUAL direct sequels to The Baltic War. Unfortunately, you will have to read it via text, like me.

Audible read order is wrong!

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Do you think 1635 needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No, The book it follows is not available from audible. There are four 1634 books and only one is here. Vastly disappointing since this volume references and follows closely one of the volumes not available the same thing is going to happen with the 1636 as there are multiple 1635 booksand again this is the only 1635 that does not coincide with this story.
highly disappointing.

Unfortunate

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