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The Curse of Chalion
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 18 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Amidst the decaying splendor and poisonous intrigue of Chalion's ancient capital, Cazaril is forced to confront not only powerful enemies but also the malignant curse that clings to the royal household, trapping him, flesh and soul, in a maze of demonic paradox, damnation, and death for as long as he dares walk the five-fold pathway of the gods.
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- James Clark
- 29-11-10
Consider this an investment in pleasure
For brevity:
Very cleverly constructed, balanced and interesting plot, enlivened by complex, humorous, often humane characters and pleasant dialogue.
The reader is a pleasant surprise and the pace of the book is well done.
In greater depth:
It is always a pleasure to see such tightly plotted stories working so finely as a composition of ideas, characters and narrative. There were several moments where I was able to delight in the pleasure of an event subtly foreshadowed, the soft click of apparently random puzzle pieces clicking together. While the story is not as convoluted as an epic, or as meticulously involved as a character study, it certainly is witty and intelligent writing amongst the best in fantasy.
A charming and sympathetic male protagonist written with great panache is also a rare present to cherish and here, as with other works by talented novelists, is another to join the stable of memorable characters in fantasy literature.
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- Deborah
- 05-04-10
A wonderful, absorbing book...
Well - now what do I do? I've been captivated by this for the past few weeks, rationing myself to only listening while I'm at the gym to make the tedium of the treadmill bearable, and boy, did this book help!
I thought this was beautifully read, and I didn't find any of the problems mentioned by other reviewers. The narrator deals with several principal characters well, coping with males and females, and I loved the way he allowed the principal character Caz to develop slowly through the book.
Problems? The names are all slightly Italian'ish, and didn't sit well in my head, so I spent a fair bit of time unsure as to who was who, but I did get there!
This is a lovely, slow measured build of a book, that holds the attention, never drags, and totally absorbs. Well worth the listen!
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- Randal
- 23-12-12
My Favourite Bujold Fantasy
Cazaril, once courtier, courier/spy, captain and castle warder, now homeless, hungry and ragged, is a broken man, physically and mentally, seeking only a quiet refuge in a place in which he was once happy. To his surprise and extreme gratitude he is installed in the household of the Dowager Provincara, charged with the task of being tutor-secretary to her granddaughter Iselle, lively sister of the heir to Chalion's throne.
Thus begins a sequence of events that takes Caz back to the capital, a seething hotbed of poisonous intrigue with a weak and sickly ruler and an ambitious chancellor. Murder, greed and betrayal are commonplace, but there are unexpected allies as well. A shadow hangs over the ruling house, also threatening Iselle and her brother. Gradually Caz unravels the origins of a curse, but not without deadly danger and drawing the attention of the Five Gods down on himself.
Why do I like this book so much? Though it has plot in spades, the characterisation is what lifts it above the ordinary. Caz gradually rebuilds himself throughout the book despite, or perhaps partly because of being an unwitting tool of the gods. He never sees himself as extraordinary, even though he does extraordinary things. He retains integrity and honour and has a deep internal moral compass, yet he's not stuffy and owns a wry sense of humour.
There's a love story in this too: true it's very subtle and on first reading you hardy notice it, but it plays out well.
The story is a study of how one quiet but determined man can effect great change. It's a dialogue between free-will and divine intervention. Where does one stop and the other start?
Bujold never disappoints, and of all her books this is my favourite. I wasn't sure I liked Lloyd James' narration to start off with (the American accent jarred a little) but it quickly grew on me. Highly recommended in both written and audio format.
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- Jessica Smith
- 26-01-09
Great book, reading a bit patchy
I love this book and the sequel, Paladin of Souls. Mostly the reading is very good, and does capture the emotions well. However, sometimes he does voices/accents which are a bit overdone, eg the "yokel" accent near the beginning of part 2. And, annoyingly, the reader occasionally stresses or breaks up the sentences in a way that makes a nonsense of what is being said - I'm not clear why as mostly it's good. As I say, a very good book, but not the ideal reading of it.
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- Catriona
- 14-01-10
a story which develops well
I've read this as a book, so the plot was no surprise, but even so I took pleasure again in the development of our knowledge of the main character, Caz and of the world he lives in. What at first appears a simple medieval style fantasy novel of a world with it's own theology becomes deeper, more complex and a very satisfying story.
I have marked it down slightly as I sometimes found the narrator's voice too intrusive, but I always find it a mark of a good book that I'll go about the house listening to the book rather than switch the radio on, which I certainly did in this case.
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- Tasha
- 08-09-08
Gripping from beginning to end
This is the first book by Lois McMaster Bujold I've listened to and I am now a fan. She has created a cast of believable characters for an intriguing story set in a world that has depth and colour. Lloyd James does a great job of the narration.
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- Ms. S. Iliffe
- 07-06-17
wonderfully complex
Bujold creates a complex mythology to frame this fantasy world. No details in this story are superfluous or inconsequential. Everything proceeds from one event to the next as logically as they are unpredictable. The narrator differentiates between voices very well and I found his voice pleasing to listen to. Definitely recommend.
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- CeNedra Red
- 14-01-17
A Keeper:-}
I was a little nervous about listening to this book, as I read it years ago, and loved it, and didn't want it ruined by a poor narrator. I had never heard of Lloyd James, and so wasn't sure what to expect. It was magical. Mr James didn't so much narrate this book, as he performed it, and he did a wonderful job of it. As I said, I read the book years ago, and so was familiar with the story, so I knew that I would enjoy it. I can't praise the audio version of this book highly enough. The other two books in the Chalion series, "Paladin of Souls," which for me was ruined by Kate Reading, and "The Hallowed Hunt," passably well read by Marguerite Gavin, will most likely end up being returned. I wish that Lloyd James had been the narrator of the other two books, I might have kept them if that had been the case. I will be looking out for more books performed by Lloyd James, who is now among my favourite narrators.
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- Alexandra Balasa
- 06-06-16
Really enjoyed it!
Absorbing and riveting, with a protagonist who is heroic in a realistic way. The narrator was also very engaging.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-02-24
Brilliant world building
Superb fantasy with a believable world, beautifully built, excellent characters and great story. Bujold is a great author.
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