
Ship of Magic
The Liveship Traders, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Anne Flosnik
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By:
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Robin Hobb
About this listen
From the author of the classic Farseer trilogy, Ship of Magic is the first part of the Liveship Traders. Set in a land bordering the Six Duchies, Robin Hobb begins her epic of pirates, talking ships, magic, sea serpents, slave revolts, dashing heroes and bloody battles.
Wizardwood, a sentient wood. The most precious commodity in the world. Like many legendary wares, it comes only from the Rain River Wilds.
But how can one trade with the Rain Wilders, when only a liveship, fashioned from wizardwood, can negotiate the perilous waters of the Rain River? Rare and valuable, a liveship will quicken only when three members, from successive generations, have died on board. The liveship Vivacia is about to undergo her quickening, as Althea Vestrit’s father is carried on deck in his death-throes. Althea waits for the ship that she loves more than anything else in the world to awaken. Only to discover that the Vivacia has been signed away in her father’s will to her brutal brother-in-law, Kyle Haven. . .
Others plot to win, or steal, a liveship. The Paragon, known by many as the Pariah, went mad, turned turtle and drowned his crew. Now he lies, blind, lonely and broken on a deserted beach. But greedy men have designs to restore him, to sail the waters of the Rain Wild River once more.
©2012 Robin Hobb (P)2012 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"Hobb is one of the great modern fantasy writers…what makes her novels as addictive as morphine is not just their imaginative brilliance but the way her characters are compromised and manipulated by politics." (The Times)
"Hobb is a remarkable storyteller." (Guardian)
Good book, poor narration
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excellent review, annoying narration
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I love the idea of living ships and Robin takes the concept here in a very interesting way. But much like the rest of the story we are teased with much story hidden beneath the story still waiting to be explored.
I started the next book immediately.
Strong first book in the trilogy.
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On the performance side, it is very challenging to listen to at normal speed. The audio is badly processed, it sounds distinctly like an amateur recording -the voice is frequently cut short, and gaps where audio has been cut/pasted can be heard as clicks. The voice actor's reading is very slow, but I am convinced that this is down to poor instruction by the producer/recordist.
On the book side, I found it to be a captivating and different-enough book to follow the Assassin's trilogy. I'll not deny that you certainly have to stick with it in places, some of the political aspects of the book can feel quite long - but in my view, the plot itself easily makes this worthwhile.
Great book, badly produced reading
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Performance wasn't that bad.
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Narrator isn’t as bad as they say…
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Avoid, I'm sorry to say.
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Great books second time around.
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speechless
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Great story, awful narration
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