
Beyond the Gap
A Novel of the Opening of the World
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Narrado por:
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William Dufris
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Harry Turtledove
Trasamund, a clan chief of the mammoth-herding Bizogots, the next tribe north, has come to town with strange news. A narrow gap has opened in what they'd always thought was an endless and impregnable wall of ice. The great Glacier does not go on forever, and on its other side are new lands, new animals, and possibly new people. Ancient legend says that on the other side is the Golden Shrine, put there by the gods to guard the people of their world.
Now, perhaps, the road to the legendary Golden Shrine is open. Who could resist the urge to go see? For Count Hamnet and his several companions, the glacier has always been the boundary of the world. Now they'll be traveling beyond it into a world that's bigger than anyone knew. Adventures will surely be had.
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"A vivid setting and strong characterization bode well for future installments." (Publishers Weekly)
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An entertaining blend
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The story has many problems. The action moves along at a snail's pace - in fact there's not really much action to talk about. There's very little in the way of character development, and the dialog is usually awkward.
That's a shame, of course, because most of the story revolves around the dialog. Much of the dialog has to do with cultural comparisons between the Raumsdalian Empire, different tribes of Bizogot barbarians, and the "Rulers", which is the new empire beyond the gap.
All of the cultural comparisons are actually interesting to listen to, but it's really part of what makes the dialog so strange and unnatural. You've got a bunch of stalwart adventurers on a quest and all they seem to want to do is ruminate on the differences between their cultures. Can't they talk about anything else? You can bet that people from actual historic cultures didn't go on and on about this kind of thing.
And I found the whole drama revolving around the protagonists ex-wife to be uninspired and dragged out a little too much. I get it, she's an unpleasant and unfaithful manipulator. Other than that, she doesn't play a significant part in the story. She adds a little to Hamnet's characterization - but it all amounts to a really poor attempt at character development.
In spite of all the book's faults, though, I don't regret buying it. The cultural comparisons are interesting, even if they make for unrealistic dialog. And the talk of ice-age creatures and situations involving magic were very interesting as well.
Overall, it's not a great book, but not a complete waste of time either. If you can get this book on sale, then I'd say it's worth the price.
Interesting Enough, But I'm Not That Impressed
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I am not sure if I want to get book 2.
14 hours & 45 minutes to get there
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Originality in story. Loved the ice age(post ice age?....) time period.
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well...........
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But I can do housework or work in my wood shop while listening.
And Turtledove's book is not good, it's great. I've enjoyed for years his alternate history writing, and this is a wonderful change of pace.
The characters are very believable, only very occasionally going over the top just a bit, but rapidly coming back. The plot is straightforward, without twists and turns, again a departure from much of what Turtledove writes. I'm going to buy the second book and pray for a third.
OK. I'm hooked.
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Just Meh
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Juvenile
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Boring with little action and no direction
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1) A character shivers but “NOT because of the cold” (or ice, or the glacier, or any reference to cold).
2) A character shoots a “darting glance”, “a look that could wither the strongest man”, or any other clich? involving glaring angrily at another person.
3) A character complains about insect bites or scratches.
That is all this book is good for. It also can inspire timid writers to see just how mediocre a writer can be and still get published. I finished it only out of a stubborn desire to get my money’s worth of entertainment. Once I made my peace with its bad writing and read it as a comedy, I was able to finish it. Even the narrator sounds like he doesn’t take the novel seriously. I certainly will never read any more from this writer. And I humbly beg you to not do so either. Unless you are of drinking age and want to get thoroughly drunk with the above mentioned drinking game.
Just One Clich? After Another!
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