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Footsteps in Time: A Time Travel Fantasy
- The After Cilmeri Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
- Series: After Cilmeri, Book 1
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
In December of 1282, English soldiers ambushed and murdered Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the Prince of Wales. His death marked the end of Wales as an independent nation and the beginning of over seven hundred years under the English boot.
Footsteps in Time is the story of what might have happened had Llywelyn lived.
And what happens to the two teenagers who save him.
Footsteps in Time is the first book in the After Cilmeri Series.
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- DragonRose UK
- 02-08-15
Good Story
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would recommend the book rather than the audio book to a friend yes. I wouldn't recommend the audio book because the narration sadly lets the book and it's author down.
What other book might you compare Footsteps in Time: A Time Travel Fantasy to, and why?
This book had an excellent plot and although it is in the popular time travel genre, it really is a unique story.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Being from Wales I know what a Welsh accent should sound like, and listening to the narrator get it totally wrong made me cringe. I was too busy at times being thoroughly put off by the accent that I wouldn't be able to concentrate on the story.
Could you see Footsteps in Time: A Time Travel Fantasy being made into a movie or a TV series? Who would the stars be?
I am sure it could be a good TV show, but not sure who the actors would be, just as long as the Welsh characters were actually Welsh, that's what would matter most.
Any additional comments?
I won this audio book which I was thrilled about because I loved the sound of the story. I promised to review it and am sad that I couldn't write anything more positive about it's narration. GIven a new narrator this book could easily get 4 and 5 star reviews.
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- Sallyanne
- 17-05-15
Awful narration
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Truly disappointing. This could have been a good storyline, but the narrators mono tone coupled with the worst welsh accent I have ever heard...a mixture between bad Scottish and African, totally spoiled it. So much so that I just couldn't listen beyond chapter 2! I would advise you give this one a miss.
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- WMD1963
- 01-04-17
The worst performance ever
If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
It sounds like a machine is reading this. It's off putting and I stopped listening
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment
3 people found this helpful
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- Mr Kevin Fisher
- 13-03-20
Story: great! Narration: absolute rubbish!
As a Welsh speaker I'm amazed I managed to make it to the end of the book. I had the first book on Kindle. When I first started listening to this one I gave up after less than a minute. I have never heard such diabolical pronunciation - even my husband can do better than that and he's not a Welsh speaker. I decided to try to get past the poor pronunciation by carrying on listening to it, but I will not be purchasing any more of the audio books as I can't bear to think about the mangling of the language of heaven! I wish the powers that be would give more consideration to who narrates what.
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- Jessica
- 10-11-19
Awful
The American narrator's voice is almost digital and she is completely unable to get anywhere near welsh pronunciation. It was excruciating
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-08-18
Don’t listen to this if you’re Welsh!
I have only just listened to 2 minutes of this book, but that was enough to tell me that the narrator cannot do a Welsh accent. It’s possibly part Scottish, part Polish – but definitely not from any region of Wales - not even hundreds of years ago! Also, she is incapable of pronouncing ‘ll’ which, given the name of one of the main characters is Llywelyn... really trying to decide if I can bear to continue!
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- Edward Millner
- 12-05-15
The Adventure gets Better!
I liked the prequel, “Daughter of Time”, so if you haven’t read/heard that, by all means start with it. And if you have already read “Daughter”, I can truly say that “Footsteps” is even better! There’s a youthful energy, blended with days of yore, and blended well. It’s touted as written for young adults, but with its immersion in history and its often complex situations of people in the power structure, it never ceases to keep this adult engaged and well along for the ride. Anna and David, sister and brother, are very different personalities, so their view of this part of the world and time period and how they engage it differ vastly. And for those that yearn for an artifact from the future to play a role, a small but fun one, you will get your wish.
The first person narrative does switch between David and Anna, but you get used to it quite quickly and quite frankly, it works.
The narration is very good. The narrator has a smoother pace than “Daughter”, so if you found some of that too fast paced, you’ll find “Footsteps” is just right.
12 people found this helpful
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- moseylissa
- 22-04-15
A Favorite story
Footsteps is the start of a much loved series. Laurel does a fantastic job voicing the characters!
9 people found this helpful
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- Debora
- 13-08-15
I couldnt finish it!
The storyline might have been very interesting if written a bit better . Alot of choppy sentences and immature dialog. What bothered me the most was the narrator! She spoke quickly in a monotone, with short , clipped words. She reminded me of Debbie Downer on Saturday night Live. It seemed like all was doom and gloom. I really wanted to read this series but wont even try finishing this one .
8 people found this helpful
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- J. Edwards
- 21-04-15
Narration too fast
Frequently the narration is too fast and gives a sense of anxiety even in calm peaceful parts. Story not strong
9 people found this helpful
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- Donna A
- 25-11-14
When David meets Llywelyn
Footsteps in Time: A Time Travel Fantasy (The After Cilmeri Series Book 1) (Audio book Version) Written by: Sarah Woodbury and Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
This was a free audio book from the author, Ms Woodbury ask if I would review.
Prior to reading this book I read Daughter of Time: A Time Travel Romance: After Cilmeri, Book 0.5 – this book was about Meg and her daughter Anna that accidentally slips through time and meets up with Llywelyn, the Prince of Wales. This particular book centers on a relationship between Meg and Prince Llewlyn, and just as Meg is about to give birth to their child she pops back to her time.
Footsteps in Time starts when 2 teenagers, Anna (age 17) and her brother David (age 14) arrives on December of 1282 and interrupts the murder of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. As the story progresses David will learn that Llywelyn is his father and somehow no matter what happens to David. There are several incidents when David gets in some tight predicaments including meeting up with Edward – David always comes away unscathed. At some point Anna marries and Meg arrives and marries Llywelyn.
Yes, I know this is a fantasy but it got a little ridiculous when David finds the wrecked vehicle that he and Meg arrived back in time with, it has been sitting the for 2 years, it is wrecked but still starts and he is able to drive away loaded with 8 knights.
This audio book was narrated Laurel Schroeder. I found her extremely difficult to listen to – she would read a sentence very fast then there would be a looooonnng pause and then she would read another sentence very fast then there would be a looooonnng pause – it was very choppy and irritating.
I highly doubt I will continue with this series – I found the time period is one I have no interest in and this particularly series rather childishly written.
Sorry Ms Woodbury the best I can given you is 2 stars
16 people found this helpful
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- Stephanie
- 10-08-15
sorry this us not up to par
I hate to give bad reviews.
But truthfully the story is not interesting.
And the narrator has a lot of work to do with her storytelling ability.
she is delivering it in a very staccato mode and not feeling the characters emotions or situations.
The author and the narrator I think , need to go back and reassess what they're doing because there's a lot of potential there but so far it did not manifest itself in this story and telling.
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- North Wind Knight
- 28-01-20
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS ONE !!!!!
AN INTRINSIC TIME TRAVEL STORY. GREAT THEORY ON A TWIST IN THE TIMELINE. VERY WELL WRITTEN AND IS ACCEPTABLE FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES.
NARRATOR IS GREAT AND EASY TO FOLLOW.
I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS TO ALL MY FRIENDS. COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN.
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- Mary
- 06-12-19
My my favorite narrator of all timesy
Laurel Schroeder is In my estimation the perfect narrator for all the books I’ve listened to in a long time. If she could narrate all the highland stories I’d be in heaven. Men narrating is an injustice for highland series. I cringe when I hear them reading.
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- Raymond B.
- 11-08-15
A good book marred by a weak performance.
I enjoy time travel stories, probably due to the history and cultures encountered in them. This one was interesting, though somewhat predictable, but I will very likely read the entire series. My only complaint is with the performance. Though she is skilled with the accents and most pronunciations her delivery is choppy and pedantic with little or no life in her voice relating to the action on the page. It was distracting enough to me that there were times when lost the thread. I will seek out the rest of the books in e-book format.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-08-15
Poorly written
Poorly written. Poorly narrated. Listened to an hour and returned it. "Oh, we must have traveled through time from Pennsylvania to Wales."
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