
Lydia
A Realm of Elestra Novel, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Andrew McDermott
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Rebekah Dodson
Ripped away from Whipplehouse and the only family she had ever known, Lydia ekes out a living in the barren wasteland of Oregon as a prisoner of a family who never loved her. When Parker finds her at the county fair, Lydia can hardly believe her luck as she agrees to travel through time with the boy she once loved. They finally settle in the mysterious land of Elestra, a world like their own with magical powers, steam-powered devices, and even dragons.
Abruptly left to her own devices on the shores of Sea City, Lydia embarks on a dangerous adventure with fast cars, accompanied by the infamous and quite exiled pirate-turned-mechanic Matthias Cross. When the tables turn and she begins to see Parker for who he really is, how can she escape the darkness buried in his heart? What will become of Lydia now that she knows there are more worlds than these?
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What a surprise
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Steam Punk Drama Adventure
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full of drama and humor with a lost lover hiding a murderous intent.
narrators ok and easy to follow
story is ok
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Lydia’s Side of the Story!
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Do read Timekeeper first. This novella explains the bizzare epilogue of Timekeeper, basically the timeline is not linear and it's all messed up with time travel and nothing takes place when you thought it did.
Lydia is an orphan sent out west on the orphan train. Her new family treats her like a slave, so when her childhood friend shows up to whisk her away she jumps at the chance.
what follows is a montage of literary references that will make book nerds smile.
As a story this book is very disconnected, the character of Lydia is a scared girl who keeps getting shuttled from one scary situation and abusive relationship to another. As a result I feel like she never really gets a chance to grow up.
As a prequel this book certainly made me eager to read Clock City. I am curious about how this all ties together.
Once again Andrew McDermott narrates with his soothing irish accent. he dies a fair job of distinguishing one character from another, and he does a great job of reading description, making it engaging and active.
Another piece of the puzzle.
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Lydia
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McDermott is a joy to listen too. He has a strong Irish brogue and reads rather quickly but once you get used to it he has such a smooth calming voice it makes me wish the book was longer.
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Gilded cage
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Unfortunately, while the previous book was a slow-burn with an intriguing if perhaps a tad rushed ending... this installment has the opposite problem. It's quite good for the most part - an opening that sets the stage and is relatively quick to dive into the meat of the story, fantastical worlds, an intriguing if awful romance... however, the ending loses me for a couple of reasons. One, a character is clearly killed off only for the author to pull an "Oh no, they survived what I portrayed as certain death," in the epilogue. And to drive that home and make it all the more pointless, the author kills this character again off-screen. Secondly, Lydia's actions in the epilogue concerning her family make her very unsympathetic, IMO. I'm quickly being left without anyone I actually want to root for in this series.
The events and ending of this book also doesn't 100 percent mesh with the ending depicted in the last book, and I'm left confused as to when they first reunited. Last book's ending seemed to hint they each had a different "first" reunion, because time travel is whack like that. This book just muddies those waters.
Narrator was mostly okay, but there were times there seemed to be a mechanical filter over his voice. Perhaps a fault of his microphone?
I received this audiobook in exchange for a fair and honest review. Sorry to say that despite this series' good moments, I have no plans to continue it.
Great except for the ending
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A well-written story from a good author
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Great listen
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