
The Siren Depths
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Kipiniak
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By:
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Martha Wells
All his life, Moon roamed the Three Worlds, a solitary wanderer forced to hide his true nature - until he was reunited with his own kind, the Raksura, and found a new life as consort to Jade, sister queen of the Indigo Cloud court. But now a rival court has laid claim to him, and Jade may or may not be willing to fight for him. Beset by doubts, Moon must travel in the company of strangers to a distant realm where he will finally face the forgotten secrets of his past, even as an old enemy returns with a vengeance. The Fell, a vicious race of shape-shifting predators, menaces groundlings and Raksura alike. Determined to crossbreed with the Raksura for arcane purposes, they are driven by an ancient voice that cries out from… The Siren Depths.
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Editorial reviews
The Siren Depths, third in Nebula Award nominee Martha Wells’ Books of the Raksura arc, follows series protagonist Moon as he attempts to settle quietly into his new role in the Indigo Cloud court. But with old enmities recurring, and another court attempting to claim Moon as their own, the quiet life may a long way off....
Voice actor Christopher Kipiniak turns in an impressive performance, his measured enunciation and pacing serving as a strong guide for listeners in Wells’ new, fantastical, and intricately crafted world. There’s action aplenty in this thrilling fantasy, but Kipiniak is especially adept at drawing out the deeper, darker questions that plague this troubled world.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I have recommended and will continue to recommend The Tales of the Raksura series but no one listens to me. Just in case, though... If you are looking for a series of fantasy novels that defy Tolkien-true tropes, this series for you. Set in the Three Worlds, a world whose geography and inhabitants are almost wholly unfamiliar from our own, Martha Wells' flying dragon shifters are so familiar to us because of their humanity. I love this series wholeheartedly. Start with The Could Roads. Our hero, Moon, doesn't even know what he is or where he's from. That's wonderful for the reader because we get to know the Raksura and the Three Worlds as Moon searches for a place to call home. Then, in the second novel, The Serpent Seas, Moon and members of the Indigo Cloud court have to fight to make their home safe and secure. This third novel very satisfactorily answers our remaining questions about who Moon really is and where he's from. It's lovely how the author turns traditional gender roles around and then has her characters subvert them some more. Brilliant.Who was your favorite character and why?
I can't begin to choose. Okay, Moon first. He's prickly and prone to fighting and loyal and honorable. Then, Stone who is even more prickly, prone to fighting and is ancient, to boot.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Malachite refers to Moon and Jade as children (even though she's telling them to shut up), I knew that she had accepted Jade as Moon's queen, even though it means he must leave her and his new found home.Excellence in Worldbuilding
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Excellent story and narration
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Wells also walks a knife’s edge between youth and adult fiction, and I find that rare in contemporary authors. It never feels sappy and I never get the sense that adult themes have been inserted just to get the adult audience. My 14 yr old son loves these books as much as I do.
Christopher Kipiniak is the perfect match for a narrator - I forget he’s there at all because the voices are all so believable. Total immersion is what I want and that’s what I get.
Everything I expected and more
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I love them all.
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Siren Depths
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Fun book, not my favorite narrator
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Favourite installment
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. The world building is magnificent. The characters and their interactions are so engaging you can't help but stay up later than you should just to find out what happens next.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Siren Depths?
When Stone demands to be let into Opal Night.What about Christopher Kipiniak’s performance did you like?
Everything. He did such a good job of giving everyone a distinct voice that I had no problem distinguishing the different characters.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the royal clutch tries to negotiate with Moon in an attempt to get him to stay at Indigo Cloud.Any additional comments?
Try to listen to this when you have no obligations the next day because you might find yourself pulling an all-nighter, like I did, because it's just to good to put down.Pure Excellence.
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Wells needs to wright more on this story line
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A Great Third Book, but
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