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City of Golden Shadow
- Otherland, Book 1
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Series: Otherland, Book 1
- Length: 28 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Summary
The first book in best-selling master storyteller Tad Williams' Otherland series.
Otherland, a universe where any fantasy can be made real, but which is ruled by Earth's wealthiest and most ruthless power brokers, the Grail Brotherhood. Shrouded in secrecy, it is home to the wildest dreams and darkest nightmares.
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- Diane Severson
- 22-01-19
Audiobook a big help
I have been trying to read this book for over 2 years. The difficulty was not necessarily because I didn’t like it. I was interested, especially to find out how the various threads connected, but the hardcover I had been given as a gift was just too huge to carry around and read when I had a moment like I would normally. Therefore other books kept gaining ascendancy. How happy I was when the audio book was announced. And indeed, it helped me finish it.
It took way too long for the threads to start to come together and of course the end is not an end, but a beginning. I will read the next one, because now I’m hooked.
The narrator is excellent, doing a good job with accents to make the various characters more clear. An audible sound or more silence when the scene changed would’ve gone a long way toward making it clear this is what had happened. Instead, it was as though nothing were different and I often had to go back to get it straight in my head.
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- Felix Karst
- 07-07-20
One of the best audiobooks out there
I love audiobooks and I read Otherland as a child. I first thought it would be too long to listen to 24 hours of this but I finished the whole book in just 10 days. Its an incredibly thrilling story that never gets boring despite its length. George Newbern reads fantastically, very believable accents and voices without being cringey. 10/10 would buy again
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- lucidblack
- 15-05-19
Elaborate plot with insane world development!
numerous different stories, all perfectly melding into one fantastic construct! I can't recommend it enough, I feel at the end of the book like I want to be able to submerge myself into every piece that had been created by this marvelous author. Don't miss out on what I can only describe as a cyber punk delving conspiracy developing marvel.
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- Bellatori
- 24-03-19
Four volumes of brilliant imagination.
I'm a fan of Tad Williams and particularly of this series. It is superbly narrated which helps. It is very wordy and does require concentration because of the episodic nature of the story but as the characters develop and the situations progress it maintains a high level of mystery to keep you interested. The breadth is awesome and the characters are people you can get invested in.
Not since LOTR have i actually cared about what happens to a character or characters. I found GoT far less enthralling.
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- Mrs. R. L. Relton
- 22-01-19
good solid listen
I read this book a good ten years ago and always struggle with pace on an audio book (chiefly because I fall asleep listening), however this production had me listening every evening. it is a long book, and towards to end I did feel the odd accent dropped out here and there but overall the narrator distinguished clearly between characters.
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- "curly17"
- 25-09-19
A struggle to finish
An awesome narrator couldn't save this boring, generic story.
For such a long book, very little happens. Maybe the other books are better, but I have no interest to find out
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- Bromhidrosis
- 12-11-18
It's just too long.
I really wanted to like this book. I did up to a point. Good ideas, interesting characters and mystery. But it just does not get on with the plot. You are always left wanting more and it just does not happen. Very, very nearly excellent. Will I read or listen too the next part - yes but not for a while. I need something with a much lower page count to freshen me up.
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-04-22
Excellent
I read this series many years ago and was delighted to hear this again. The story is gripping and in many ways has proved prescient with the way VR and games are evolving.
There is even reference to constantly mutating virus epidemics causing lockdowns.
Fans of science fiction will thoroughly enjoy this epic. Very well read if occasionally a few dodgy accent attempts but builds the tension beautifully.
Will be pressing straight on with volume 2 to cover my next month or so of dog walks.
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- Genuinebloke
- 21-12-21
Just could not get into it
I'm a big fan of Tad Williams' Osten Ard work but I simply could not get into this. No immediate hook (over an hour in) and the narration has sent me to sleep on three separate occasions.
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- jamie
- 13-06-21
Wonderfully interesting
From the first chapter the setting was so well built and the intrigue set into this book hooked me immediately, the narrator really did well with the assortment of accents which really helped when listening to this
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- Kindle Customer
- 24-11-18
Let me go get the second book of the series now!
I loved the physical books when I read them years ago.
The audible book was right on par, though it did take me a few chapters to get used to the narrator. Once I did...all I can say is what a fantastic listen!