
Endurance
Green Universe, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Kellgren
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By:
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Jay Lake
Green is back in Copper Downs. Purchased from her father in sunny Selistan when she was four years old, she was harshly raised to be a courtesan, companion, and bedmate of the Immortal Duke of Copper Downs. But Green rebelled.Green killed the Duke, and many others, and won her freedom. Yet she is still claimed by the gods and goddesses of her world, and they still require her service. Their demands are greater than any duke's could have been.
Godslayers have come to the Stone Coast, magicians whose cult is dedicated to destroying the many gods of Green's world.In the turmoil following the Immortal Duke's murder, Green made a God out of her power and her memories.Now the gods turn to her to protect them from the Slayers.
Jay Lake brings us an epic fantasy not "in the tradition of Tolkien," but, instead, sensual, ominous, shot through with the sweat of fear and the intoxication of power.
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Critic reviews
The performance was so good I sought out other things Katherine Kellgren did.
As with the last book there is enough action to keep things moving and enough surprises to keep you guessing.
The best and worst part is that clearly there needs to be another book in the series. Hopefully I won't have to wait long.
Enjoyable
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I couldn't wait for this to come out...
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I liked the first book in the series. However, this book was really badly written. The author kept using the plot device of having the narrator tell the listener how badly they would later regret doing X, Y, or Z later on, as a way of highlighting something that she was about to do. The only problem is that it happens several times each chapter. It literally got to the point where I had to stop listening to the book because I couldn't take it anymore. Which is a shame, because the author had a real talent for creating worlds and interesting characters. I simply couldn't listen to yet another "little did I know how much I would regret doing _____ later on." Breaking the fourth wall and addressing the reader that often is just a very poor way to write a novel.Not enjoyable
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Would you try another book from Jay Lake and/or Katherine Kellgren?
I don't think so.Has Endurance turned you off from other books in this genre?
No, between the story and the performance I just found I could not get off the first chapterHow did the narrator detract from the book?
I found her reading performance as artificial.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
I did not get far enough to find out.I could not get off the first chapter!
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