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To Hold the Bridge

By: Garth Nix
Narrated by: Nicola Barber, Raphael Corkhill, Roger Wayne, Christian Coulson, Steven Crossley, Michael Crouch, John Lee, Polly Lee
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Publisher's summary

An entertaining short-story collection from best-selling fantasy author Garth Nix, including an Old Kingdom novella, a short story set in the same world as Shade's Children, and another story set in the world of A Confusion of Princes.

Garth Nix is renowned for his legendary fantasy works, but To Hold the Bridge showcases his versatility ,as the collection offers 19 short stories from every genre of literature, including science fiction, paranormal, realistic fiction, mystery, and adventure. Whether writing about vampires, detectives, ancient spirits, or odd jobs, Garth Nix's ability to pull his readers into new worlds is extraordinary.

The complete list of narrators includes: Christian Coulson, Steven Crossley, Michael Crouch, John Lee, Polly Lee, Davina Porter, Raj Varhma, Nicola Barber, Raphael Corkhill, and Roger Wayne.

©2015 Garth Nix (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers

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Meh

I just didn't really care for this book. I gave it 4 stars because of the great narrators. I just chugged through all of the different stories because I thought I'd find a couple of really enjoyable ones. The first one was great. I guess I may just be spoiled by the Abhorsen trilogy seeing as how those are my all-time favorite audible books/narrations.

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Decent

I was a disappointed that their was only one short story for the Abhorsen series in this, though I did enjoy the Hellboy and Sherlock Homes short story's the most out of the other short story's. I'll make this clear I have never read anything but the Abhorsen series from this author, so I did not really get much backstory for the other story's and I really did not need them.
Overall I would say it's a good book to listen to.

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Not as good as Across the Wall

I wouldn't say that this was a bad collection, but I would say that the short stories were either really exciting or really dull. It was kind of a mixed bag. For whatever reason, I found that all of the stories with female main characters were top-notch and some could use their own book series. Nix clearly has a penchant for strong female leads. His male led stories were more variable. Not to say that I disliked any of the male characters, but I did feel like quite a few (with the notable exception of the Shade's Children series story) were not as well developed as I would have liked. Due to this lack of development and quite a lot of extraneous world-building (overwhelming for short stories), I was often unable to connect with these characters which is vital for me to enjoy the story. Another thing that I missed was that in Across the Wall, Nix included intros to each story which detailed how he had come to write that story. I know this is unusual in short story collections, but knowing the anthology theme or reason he wrote a short story created more of an attachment to that story for me.

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Not part of the old kingdom series

A couple really good mind twisting stories but a lot others I didn't really care for. I bought this because it was listed as part of the old kingdom series but it was not.

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great mix of greatness

in typical Garth Nix fashion this book is filled with wonderment and talented storytelling. highly recommend to anyone.

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So many good stories!

So many good stories. i
I hope I can find full versions of these. Greatly done.

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More than I expected.

Would you listen to To Hold the Bridge again? Why?

Multiple Short stories. I loved each one for it's style. Multiple readers as well. each with their own tones and sounds.

What did you like best about this story?

All the stories were pretty dang good. B.P.R.D. John Carter. just to name a couple.

If you could take any character from To Hold the Bridge out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Well That is just a strange question honestly.

Any additional comments?

Loving Garth Nix writing style.

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it was decent.

it was decent. a nice mix of science f.and fantasy. always enjoy his stuff xxxxxxxxx

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great naration and solid stories

Amazing collection of stories with amazing naration. Very compelling stories to listen to all day

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Great Anthology

Hard to tell sometimes when one story ended and the other began, from a performance perspective. Garth Nix shows his versatility here beyond the typical coming -of-age fantasy fare. The crossover stuff was cool too, with Hellboy and Shade and Abhorsen.

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