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All the Birds in the Sky

De: Charlie Jane Anders
Narrado por: Alyssa Bresnahan
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Nebula Award winner, Novel, 2016.

From the editor-in-chief of io9.com, a stunning novel about the end of the world - and the beginning of our future.

Childhood friends Patricia Delfine and Laurence Armstead didn't expect to see each other again after parting ways under mysterious circumstances during high school. After all, the development of magical powers and the invention of a two-second time machine could hardly fail to alarm one's peers and families. But now they're both adults, living in the hipster mecca San Francisco, and the planet is falling apart around them.

Laurence is an engineering genius who's working with a group that aims to avert catastrophic breakdown through technological intervention into the changing global climate. Patricia is a graduate of Eltisley Maze, the hidden academy for the world's magically gifted, and works with a small band of other magicians to secretly repair the world's ever-growing ailments. Little do they realize that something bigger than either of them, something begun years ago in their youth, is determined to bring them together - to either save the world or plunge it into a new dark ages.

A deeply magical, darkly funny examination of life, love, and the apocalypse.

©2016 Charlie Jane Anders (P)2016 Recorded Books
Ciencia Ficción Contemporario Fantasía Paranormal Paranormal y Urbano

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"Narrator Alyssa Bresnahan is so good that it's possible just to enjoy her voice and forget everything else. Luckily, this geeky, spiritual love story is strong enough to keep listeners riveted, and Bresnahan's performance is the icing on a very tasty cake." (AudioFile)

Unique Genre-blending • Compelling Character Development • Imaginative Worldbuilding • Heartfelt Love Story • Perfect Tone
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I read and enjoy all genres, but I did not expect to enjoy this book as much as I did. It is engaging with an interesting and unexpected message. I will now read anything else by this author. I read more than 100 books a year and rarely review. I highly recommend this book!

Unexpected delight

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It's been a long time since I couldn't put a book down, so I'm glad a large swath of my friends told me to read this. Really unique characters, a fantastic story, & interesting perspectives on science, technology, nature, & more. If you're wondering if you should read this book, the answer is YES!!

Couldn't stop listening

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Where does All the Birds in the Sky rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Among the top. Alyssa Bresnahan seemed the perfect fit for this clever and engaging story about finding your way through life.

What did you like best about this story?

So dang clever. The characters were likable, and it helped to get to know them from their awkward childhood years through their awkward adventures as adults.

Have you listened to any of Alyssa Bresnahan’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but I look forward to listening to her again.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Nothing extreme, just pure enjoyment. Made me smile more than once.

Any additional comments?

Worth your time!

Loved, loved, loved this mix of science and magic!

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I joined a book group to break myself out of my normal book groove. The only thing more riveting than the story was the flawless narrator. loved it!

A nice surprise

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This was pretty good. By no means flawless, but I finished it quickly because I got invested in the characters and kept wanting to know how things worked out. Fun read, good narrator, give it a shot.

My biggest issue was that the author included many characters who are far more intelligent than she is, and she just didn't know how to write people who are actually that smart. We're told Laurence thinks extraordinarily quickly and is a child prodigy. Great--but in essentially all of his dialogue, he's thinking at an average speed. He has the voice of a whiny tech bro with a touch of heart, not a child prodigy. This kept coming up and breaking my suspension of disbelief.

Many story beats were predictable or obvious. Various sacrifices felt obligatory. By far the most surprising things were micro-scale and basically irrelevant, like the Happy Fruit startup's pitch, which I found to be hilarious. The dialogue with tech bros deciding they know how to fix the world was also excellent.

I'm a bit of a connoisseur of magic systems, and this one was not interesting. The rules were fairly ad hoc and it wasn't deep. Likewise I very much enjoy hard science if the author can manage it (ah Andy Weir), but that's not this book at all. Oh well.

I really liked Patricia's character overall. Complex, troubled, likeable. Her friends also worked well. Laurence and his set were fairly two-dimensional and unlikeable, sadly.

The narrator's voices themselves aren't too different, but she does a great job changing the rhythm, pitch, and "feel" all at once, resulting in plenty of diversity. I'll complain that Feynman is pronounced "FINEman" and not "Faneman".

I was satisfied with the ending. Maybe a bit too tidy and sudden, but endings are hard.

Solid, engaging, nice sarcastic touches

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this is the best book I've read in the last 3 months. it is the combination of science and Magic when did to create a great love story.

science vs Magic comma but love tryouts

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Both main characters struggle with their true nature and having people around them that can appreciate who they are. Being unique may just be what saves the world.

Be brave

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Too twee for me. While there is some good writing in here Anders spends so much of the time trying to be cute and whimsical that it distracts from the story she's trying to tell. The whole thing has the feel of an lengthy io9 article which she wrote for. Not my bag, but if you like cute this may be for you.

Too twee for me.

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Where does All the Birds in the Sky rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Safety can say, but only cause I have rankings listed in multiple categories.. it in the #1 slot in about 3of them,#2 in another 2, and male the top ten at least, in all the rest of my stacks

What did you like best about this story?

The words.

What about Alyssa Bresnahan’s performance did you like?

Really really good, I can't "read" in the quiet literal way, I have to get my. Books on tape, or audio, as per what the organization for the blind and dyslexic- all thought school and read all the time even now as leisurely fulfilling, that is, to me 'listening to, and the act of reading anything " is not something I can have the option in distinguishing between the two..

Basically talking into action I'm one of the most "well listened" (ie "well read" of persons that I've met, she high up there in the above average, enjoyable and well performed " narration I've read

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

Yep! Straight through and wanted more after 22 or what ever so hours long the book is. I listen to whole thing in one sitting

Any additional comments?

WOAH! ... ok so, I don't know what to put down that conveys properly just how no one can go wrong here, I can even summarize it cause people should all just read/listen to this AWESOMELY insane, and depth, silly, funny, perfectly imperfect with milk and cookies- stir... that's one way to describe it.
Afterwards, it's kind of... well- if our minds took a shower - that's what it feels like.. ha.
JUST READ IT!... praise or a description trying too persuade anyone that need to read it, doesn't do it justice..

Read it. If your brain could take a shower-

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What made the experience of listening to All the Birds in the Sky the most enjoyable?

The writing was excellent, it had a clarity and simplicity that felt more like reading a Zen Master than a science fiction novel.

What was one of the most memorable moments of All the Birds in the Sky?

All the direct interactions between Patricia and Laurence were intensely compelling.

Any additional comments?

In addition to the wonderful human story, the book dealt realistically with many topics of current technology and society. Much food for thought here.

Best Book I've Read in the Last Year

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