
The Flight of the Silvers
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Narrated by:
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Rich Orlow
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By:
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Daniel Price
A thrilling genre-bending saga about six extraordinary people whose fates become intertwined on an Earth far different from their own.
Without warning, the world comes to an end for Hannah and Amanda Given. The sky looms frigid white. The electricity falters. Airplanes everywhere crash to the ground. But the Givens are saved by mysterious strangers, three fearsome and beautiful beings who force a plain silver bracelet onto each sister' s wrist. Within moments, the sky comes down in a crushing sheet of light and everything around them is gone. Shielded from the devastation by their silver adornments, the Givens suddenly find themselves elsewhere, a strange new Earth where restaurants move through the air like flying saucers and the fabric of time is manipulated by common household appliances. Soon Hannah and Amanda are joined by four other survivors from their world - a mordant cartoonist, a shy teenage girl, a brilliant young Australian, and a troubled ex-prodigy. Hunted by enemies they never knew they had and afflicted with temporal abilities they never wanted, the sisters and their companions begin a cross-country journey to find the one man who can save them - before time runs out. Brilliantly imagined and electrifying from the first page, The Flight of the Silvers is the thrilling first book in a genre-bending new series.
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Critic reviews
>What made the experience of listening to The Flight of the Silvers the most enjoyable?
-I loved the characters. I was intrigued by the premise, something not like anything else I've read. I laughed often, and worried often. When a book gets your heart pumping as you read/listen to the danger about to hit a beloved character? That's the signature of a great storyteller.
>Who was your favorite character and why?
-Zack. I was in love with him almost the moment his character was introduced. He was smart, insightful, incorregable (is that a real word?), and I thought he was hilarious. Probably because almost everything he said was something I would have said in a similar situation. Also, he had a high score in Nerdery.
>Have you listened to any of Daniel Price’s other books before? How does this one compare?
-I've just finished "The Song of the Orphan's", and in many ways it is the better book. Everything from the first book, pumped up on steroids. Except, I did not care for the Gothams or their Underworld. I guess I would have preferred it if they were on the run longer.
>Have you listened to any of Rich Orlow's other performances before? How does this one compare?
-Just the sequel. I was so grateful when book 2 started and I heard his familiar voice. He was a great 3rd person narrator, and the majority of men had very distinct voices. The women, not so much. Although, I have to say, I think he made Mia sound a little too young, a little too clueless, a little too lost. I think there's blame there for the way she was written, but I'm mostly disappointed with the way she sounded like her 10th birthday was still to come.
-Also, I found the Pelletiers' accents annoying, which I guess helps set up their personalities. I hated the voice of Esis, but then I realized that that was a good thing. Evil should sound just plain wrong when it speaks.
>Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
-I should have written this review before reading book 2, because now I'm having trouble remembering where the 1st one ended and the 2nd one began. The way the group bonded, especially one-on-one, was powerful and probable. The character development was wonderfully done. I was slow to warm up to David and Theo, but by the end of Book 1 I loved them almost as if they were my siblings.
-Also, almost every time Zach had something to say, because not only was he funny as hell, but he wore his heart on his sleeve. David was not funny and definitely did not share his emotions, but that was one sexy accent!
>Any additional comments?
-The first time I listened to this book, there was a huge culture shock. How could America turn out to be so alarmingly different? The super powers and alt-physics would have been a stretch for other authors, but Daniel Price made me feel like one of the Silvers, who didn't have time to decide if what was in front of their eyes was probable or not.
-But now it's 2019. A certain orange a$$-hat has been screwing up our country for over three years. That isolationist stuff was much, much easier to swallow. So much so, it might have been prescience.
-Finally, would anyone care for a list of the characters? I re-read this book when I started Book 2 and recognized none of the names mentioned in the first scene. So I took notes. Only to discover a handy FAQ and Character Guide on Daniel Price's website. I definitely could have used that!
The Silvers:
Amanda and Hannah Given
Zack Trillinger
David Dormer
Mia Farisi
Theo Maranan
The Pelletiers
Azral
Esis
Semerjean
Gothams:
Peter Pendergen
Rebel Rosen
Ivy Sunder
Gemma Sunder
Mercy Lee
Also starring:
Evan Rander
Melissa Masaad
Ioni
Cedric Cain
Sterling Quint
Loved this new 'genre-bending' take on alt-worlds
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First scifi hit for me in a while
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What made the experience of listening to The Flight of the Silvers the most enjoyable?
The performance was very good. The story was good but he just left it all hanging at the end. Not even a cliffhanger, just an end... 😳What was most disappointing about Daniel Price’s story?
The end! Seriously, I'm listening to the book and thinking what could happen next when the audible voice comes on and says, "The End, thank you for listening to Audible"!.. I actually looked at my phone to see if I inadvertently hit the phone and skipped lots of chapters!Any additional comments?
Besides the off the cliff ending, the characters were way too clueless at times and not believable.OMG- Did the author die and not finish the story?!
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I love this book!
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Not quite up to the hype, but still a fun listen
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Loved It!
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Where's the sequel?
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Awesome
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so good
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Insufferable Characters
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