The Girl and the Stars
Book of the Ice, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Helen Duff
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By:
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Mark Lawrence
About this listen
From the critically acclaimed author of Prince of Thorns and Red Sister comes a chilling new epic fantasy series.
Only when it's darkest can you see the stars.
East of the Black Rock, out on the ice, lies a hole down which broken children are thrown.
On the vastness of the ice there is no room for individuals. No one survives alone.
To resist the cold, to endure the months of night when even the air itself begins to freeze, requires a special breed. Variation is dangerous, difference is fatal. And Yaz is different.
Torn from her family, from the boy she thought she would spend her life with, Yaz has to carve a new path for herself in a world whose existence she never suspected. A world full of danger.
Beneath the ice, Yaz will learn that Abeth is older and stranger than she had ever imagined.
She will learn that her weaknesses are another kind of strength. And she will learn to challenge the cruel arithmetic of survival that has always governed her people.
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Critic reviews
"An excellent writer." (Number one New York Times best-selling author George R.R. Martin)
"Dark, passionate, tense, with a female hero anyone could relate to - I was utterly fascinated! This is no pretty, flowery tale, but one of vastly different people struggling to survive when a hostile government comes to power." (Number one New York Times best-selling author Tamora Pierce)
"If you like dark you will love Mark Lawrence. And when the light breaks through and it all makes sense, the contrast is gorgeous." (Number one New York Times best-selling author Robin Hobb)
The book was a slog and towards the end I was just waiting for the book to end. Yaz is sort of unlikable, unrelatable and uninteresting and her motivations seem a bit weird and her decisions seem to make little sense most of the time. I could see the ending coming quite a way off too.
I was also utterly fed up of the "fake-out" deaths that the author seems really fond of (i.e. where a character seems dead but, surprise, they're not). I find them to be a really cheap narrative device especially when utterly overused like in this book. It was annoying enough when he used it in his previous series but, in those cases, it was used sparingly.
I have liked Lawrence's work enough that I'll probably buy book 2 when it comes out in the hope it gets better but if you're new to Lawrence's work then try one of his other series of books first.
A Bit Disappointing
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On top of that the narration is brilliant! The narrator has made the characters Welsh, which was an unusual take but it's a pleasant accent to listen too.
Great continuation of the universe
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Unfortunately I didn't particularly like the world or story but there is no accounting for taste.
very slow narration
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New Heroes & Adventures
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I got suck into the story and lived there with them until the end:)
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