
Jovah’s Angel
Samaria, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tamara Marston
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By:
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Sharon Shinn
When the reigning Archangel is grounded with a broken wing, Jovah chooses Alleluia as her successor. But now the fate of the planet rests with the reluctant Archangel Alleluia, whose own fate depends on a mortal man who believes only in science and himself.
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Probably my favorite of the series
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I really liked Alleluia trying to step up and be what the angels and Samaria needed her to be. Taking the initiative to learn the old language; to find the ears; etc. The misinterpretation of “Son of Jeremiah“ did get pretty old for me; but I could -just- see how the Oracle derailed the interpretation and how Alleluia was distracted with the demands being made on her.
While I wouldn’t have had faith in Delilah being reinstated; it was absolutely the right for Alleluia becoming the primary Oracle and keeper of secrets. There were hints in the books, but what a secret to keep!
I haven’t yet decided if I’m going to buy other books in the series or just try to get them through my library.
Marston does a decent job of narration.
What to keep secret?
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Would you consider the audio edition of Jovah’s Angel to be better than the print version?
Don't know. Didn't read the print version.What did you like best about this story?
The character development is done very well by this author. She takes an interesting twist to the plot. However, it did feel like a bit of a stretch.Have you listened to any of Tamara Marston’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes. I listened to the last book. Seems pretty much the same. She tends to read a little slow, so I'm thankful for the ability to speed it up a bit without messing up the pitch to much.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
You will never expect the new view.An Interesting Twist to the Story's World
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A juxtaposition of science and Faith.
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Amazing
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Fantastic twist...
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Fun and fanciful ... interesting theology
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Love thus story
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I'm giving this book 4 stars because the world-building and writing really are top notch. So are the characterizations. But the plot - oh the plot! For a large part of it, I was like, "what plot?" Pages and pages of Edori worship - how these simple nomads are so friggin' perfect! Even though the whole world's supposed to be in danger due to the angels' failing abilities, and even though Alleya uncovers shocking secrets about her world, the whole book lacks any kind of suspense.
Well, despite my kvetching, I still enjoyed it. When I wasn't zoned out.
Disclaimer: Slow-paced plotless world-building books really aren't my thing. I want action!
P.S. The narrator is excellent.
Lovely writing, boring plot
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Didn’t like some of the outrageous technology issues.
Didn’t like how it seemed to be a religious book that was going to try to disprove God
Fortunately, I had already bought the next one and decided to plod on.
Glad I did but I am not getting the book 4 until I finish 3
Came very close to stopping
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