
In the Garden of Iden
A Novel of the Company, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Janan Raouf
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By:
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Kage Baker
The first novel of Kage Baker’s critically acclaimed, much-loved series, the Company, introduces us to a world where the future of commerce is the past.
In the 24th century, the Company preserves works of art and extinct forms of life (for profit of course). It recruits orphans from the past, renders them all but immortal, and trains them to serve the Company, Dr. Zeus, Inc. One of these is Mendoza, the botanist. She is sent to Elizabethan England to collect samples from the garden of Sir Walter Iden. But while there, she meets Nicholas Harpole, with whom she falls in love. And that love sounds great bells of change which will echo down the centuries, and through the succeeding novels of the Company.
Breathtakingly detailed and written with great aplomb, In the Garden of Iden is a contemporary classic of the science-fiction genre.
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Too much historical romance (:
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Entertaining, and wonderfully read
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Much promise, no delivery
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***Mild Spoiler alert ***
The sci-fi premise of the story is great and I really enjoyed that part of the book so for the first third or so of the book I found it entertaining. The second two thirds of the book are mostly a historical fiction romance novel however, and though it was interesting for while it quickly became tiresome. I was hoping the story would move on from the love interest to something else, but it didn't until the last few minutes.
The lead in for a second book seems to have some promise as long as it doesn't follow the same trajectory of our heroine falling madly in forbidden love.
Didn't think I would like this but did, then not
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packed with creativity
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I was expecting the usual time-travel sort of science fiction - the protagonists visit the great events of the day to save Shakespeare from an assassin, the wisdom of future is used to comment on the past, etc. The Garden of Iden is not that kind of book. It is instead mostly a strange slice-of-life in an English manor during the great events of reformation and counter-reformation. And the characters, far from being wise beings from the future due to the interesting way that the late Ms. Barker uses time travel, are instead deeply flawed and fascinating people on not-very-important missions to do things like collect rare plants . At times the book seems to be a romance, at times an adventure story, at times a coming of age story, but it isn't really any of these. It is interesting, though, and incredibly well researched, and, despite meandering a bit, ultimately compelling.
And the reading! What an interesting approach to reading a first person narration - this piece is almost acted, somewhat petulantly. It was a highlight of the book, and one of the most interesting performances yet.
If you are tired of standard SF/Time Travel/Urban Fantasy tropes, this is a refreshing change, if an odd book. I can't say it was always a propulsive read, but it was very worthwhile and emotionally satisfying one.
Very different SF, both in performance and tone
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If you could sum up In the Garden of Iden in three words, what would they be?
Imaginative, entertaining, freshWho was your favorite character and why?
Joseph, the facilitator. At first glance, a company man who does what he needs to do to get the job done. Later you see there's a lot more to this guy: common sense up the wazoo but a softie at the core. He has heart.I'm glad he gets explored in more depth in Baker's later novels.Have you listened to any of Janan Raouf’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This is my first time with Ms. Raouf. Like one of the other commenters mentioned, her voice didn't at first fit my idea of the "world-weary Mendoza", but then it made sense. She's only 19, she's just a kid, and it all fits.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes.Any additional comments?
I am so looking forward to the rest of "The Company Novels" as well as Kage Baker's collections of short stories. She is one of those incredible, yet under-appreciated authors who never fails to deliver a good tale. God bless Kage Baker, she left this earth too soon.The start of a first-class series
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It's Good
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I hate to sound like a broken record, but this is another starts, great finishes weak book. Baker has a great outline for a time travel, Science Fiction, Cyborg, Immortal, Historical Fiction book. She gets you all excited with the first six chapters. Yet, it is only a tease as it turns into a Romance Novel, similar to Diane Gabalon, only not near as good. I like Historical Fiction and hate dry history books. I am not a great lover of English History (Kings and Queens, don't interest me much), but this seemed like a good way to learn about Bloody Mary and others. After six chapters it is almost strictly a romance. The set up to the story is almost not part of the rest of the book.
Narrator does not have that professional narrator voice and she does not do male voices well, but she did put her all into it and I believe she made the weak story a little better.
Beer and Bread for Breakfast
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Childish, like a young adult dystopian novel
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