
Emilie and the Hollow World
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Narrado por:
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Channie Waites
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Martha Wells
While running away from home for reasons that are eminently defensible, Emilie’s plans to stow away on the steamship Merry Bell and reach her cousin in the big city go awry, landing her on the wrong ship and at the beginning of a fantastic adventure.
Taken under the protection of Lady Marlende, Emilie learns that the crew hopes to use the aether currents and an experimental engine, and with the assistance of Lord Engal, journey to the interior of the planet in search of Marlende’s missing father.
With the ship damaged on arrival, they attempt to traverse the strange lands on their quest. But when evidence points to sabotage and they encounter the treacherous Lord Ivers, along with the strange race of the sea-lands, Emilie has to make some challenging decisions and take daring action if they are ever to reach the surface world again.
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Story okay; performance no
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Had to stop listening bc of reader errors
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Narrator not right
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I have read or listened to every Murderbot in excess of 6 times each and I still enjoy the stories and the layered nuances of language.
So what the hell? The story is convoluted, difficult to follow, and harps on how monstrously women were treated 100+ years ago. So much so that it seems that might have been the point of the book. Make that a part of the story, sure. The entire story, no.
And the narrator. Oh my God. Her voices are badly executed. Worse than badly. And the cadence is awkward. It’s as if she’s not sure where to breathe out in any given sentence. I couldn’t listen to this. It was a terrible waste of 3 hours.
Ugh
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