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The Priory of the Orange Tree
- Narrated by: Liyah Summers
- Length: 25 hrs and 52 mins
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- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Debbie F Carter
- 24-04-19
Shame about pronunciation
Anyone making it as far as my review, please note you should listen to this audiobook straight away and if you don’t get on with it, you can ask for a refund within seven days.
With so many new unusual names, places, and other organisations, in true brilliant Samantha Shannon style, it was essential to get an excellent narrator. Sadly despite pretty good accents mostly, this narrator does not have what it takes with frequent mispronunciations of certain words that take your head out of the book whilst you work out what it is supposed to be. Wish I’d gone for actual book. Hard to listen to. Eg ‘drought instead of draught (draft). ‘Her conversation’ instead of ‘her conversion etc. Shame.
This is the email I sent to audible -
Hi I usually buy a lot of books and then gradually get through them. You will see that from my record.
Sadly the Priory of the orange tree has the worst narrator I have heard in a long while. For all the reasons listed on the many bad reviews.
Eg
POMndah instead of PomANDer
Intelligent (sah) Instead of ‘intelligenzia’
Atonomist instead of anatomist
Acrostic instead of agnostic
Drought instead of draught (draft)
She does some quite good accents, but her male voices are very poor and the key voice of the Dragon just sounded like someone taking the mick.
Is there anyway you can let Samantha Shannon and the producer know that she should re-record this as it will just continue to get terrible reviews and I’m sure people will get refunds? I loved her other books, the bone season series, but cannot get past the terrible pronunciation by this awful narrator. Her dialogue is 3/5 but her pronunciation of some of the words is 0/5, and her ability to appear as though she has never even heard some of the (regular English) words before, is unbelievable.
I note this is the first book on audible that this narrator has done, I hope it’s the only one. I will be avoiding her like the plague
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- Leena
- 23-03-19
Worst narrator ever
The men sounded just the same as the women, it’s that bad in places! I wish this could be recorded again.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-07-19
I really don’t like the narration!
This is the worst audio book I’ve downloaded. The readers diction is at times really bad, and then goes back to bein’ ok. It makes it quite hard to listen to! I wish I’d read it!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-04-19
Awful narration
Managed a force myself through a few hours of the awful narration before giving up entirely. I'll go and buy the book so I don't have to listen to the terrible accents and constant mispronounciations...
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- AF
- 13-05-19
Disappointing!
A mediocre story which never quite allowed me to suspend disbelief. Maritime and battle scenes in particular were shoddy. If the world had been as well described as the protagonists costumes, it would have much better.
The narrator had a lovely voice but awful character accents which killed it completely for me. Hearing a court noble speaking in an East Yorkshire accent to an Eastern Emperor with a John Wayne drawl was excruciating!
In the end, the only reason I finished it was out of sheer bloody mindedness and the expectation of expressing my pain in this review.
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- Aimee
- 07-03-19
Great story let down by poor narration
The narrator constantly mispronounced words e.g. heretic and edict and gave one character an American accent which felt very out of place. Its a shame because the story was otherwise very enjoyable.
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- Kevin Smith
- 11-03-19
Promising story, couldn’t get past the narrator
I really really wanted to listen to this story but I just couldn’t get past the poor narration.
I found it hard to differentiate between characters. You would jump between main characters but as the voices were all the same it was hard to tell that the focus had changed.
A number of words were pronounced wrong which grated a bit
That said I persevered for 10 hours and the story does seem good. I will definitely pick this up for my kindle so I can continue the story
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- Swords and Spectres
- 21-02-20
One of the biggest let downs
This is probably going to be an unpopular review due to the fact that, for reasons I honestly can't fathom, this book gets listed on everyone's favourite fantasy reads of 2019 list. But, if I'm brutally honest, I hated it.
I honestly have so little to say that is positive about it. The character development, if there was any character development at all, was so bad that I genuinely got excited whenever one of them looked like they might die. My key issues with the characters are as follows:
We have a queen that is so politically inept that I could walk up to her, tell her I intend to betray and overthrow her kingdom and would very much appreciate it if she just let me get on with it, and she would still look shocked when it happened. Her lady in waiting is far too perfect; there seems very little she doesn't know or can't do. There's an alchemist who is so thoroughly unlikable that the fact he is being pushed as a main character we are supposed to feel sorry for is borderline insulting and then we have one of the most selfish women in the world who would gladly break the laws of her land if it meant personal gain.
there's also the fact that dragons are revered as gods but seem painfully incapable of doing very much of anything to stand up to a determined human. That just lessened the impact of things pretty early on.
And we are supposed to care for these people rather than just feel frustrated and completely uncaring for their struggles. I just couldn't. I didn't have that level of feeling as a reader to overlook so many thoroughly unlikable or uninteresting characters.
Niclays had a story that started out so very interesting, and I honestly thought his story line would be the one saving grace in the whole book and, to an extent, it was. His was, by any stretch of the imagination, the most enjoyable aspect. It was just him as a person that was so difficult to like or care about when things went bad. He is pretty much miserable at the world because his conniving ways were caught and he was punished for it.
The end did somewhat save certain characters for me as far as unlikablility went, but it was only my 'must not DNF a title' mentality that kept me through to the end. I certainly didn't feel the ending was in any way epic enough to warrant such tedium that led up to it.
I felt the plot was a bit all over the place and nothing overly dynamic seemed to happen, or if it did it certainly didn't stay dynamic for very long. It became very apparent that I was only reading this so I could actually finish it as very little, if anything struck me as engaging or as a thing that made me want to get home so I could continue on with it.
I know everyone raves about the F/F romance in it and, to be honest, it didn't feel that special. It just kind of happened without any wonderful build up that I expected. It felt genuine as it went on but it just felt forced early on.
The narration was also very lacking in my opinion. The vocals on display simply didn't have the depth to engulf a wide cast of characters. This either led to some being a bit samey or some being incredibly overly-theatrical. One character (a main one) just had a very whiney, whinging, sound to him. Another, an incredibly powerful person just had a high-pitched, pantomime villain sort of voice that made it impossible to take her seriously. And the dragons ... I could rant for ages about the dragons. They just fell into the 'voices you'd put on to try and entertain a child before bedtime' so theatrical and over the top were they.
All in all ... yea, I really didn't enjoy this one. Which was a shame as I expected so much given the hype surrounding it.
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- 28-02-19
really looking forward to this but
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- Suoid
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A journey I wish had never ended
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- Kevin Potter
- 09-03-19
In a word, WOW
If you thought Brandon Sanderson had a corner on standalone epic fantasy then you're in for a surprise with this one!
As usual, let me start with the narrator.
I've never listened to an audiobook read by Liyah Summers before, and after hearing this I can't understand why! She is absolutely one of the top talents in the business.
She has impressive vocal range, giving us a wonderful assortment of voices, and even her male voices are widely varied and sound amazing! Her skill with accents is likewise incredible.
She varies her pace to be a reflection of the events she's describing, which provides an excellent tempo throughout the book, and her vocal inflections are damn near perfect!
Now, as the story begins there is a bit of a learning curve as we're dropped right in the middle of several different characters in different places doing different things and it does take a bit of time to acclimate to the nuances of each character and location.
And I love it!
One of my biggest complaints about so many fantasy novels is the over explaining. I don't need twelve minutes of exposition to explain the context behind the events you're about to describe. Just describe them and let me draw my own conclusion.
Blessedly, there is very little to none of that in this book!
Samantha Shannon has built a wonderful world here with deep, rich history (not all of which is known or true), complicated political atmospheres, fascinating mythology, and some startling revelations.
At first, it seemed she had committed the (to my thinking) sin of making all dragons evil. But it turns out the world is a whole lot more complex than that.
There is a part of me that's tempted to compare this book to A Game of Thrones, as there are definite similarities (largely in that court intrigue is a massive part of the story). There is a problem with drawing that comparison, however.
In short, this book is better. Way better. In every way.
The pointless, senseless brutality, vulgarity, violence, and sexual assault are absent. What brutality and vulgarity there is always serves a purpose.
The storyline is way more concise, without the meandering and randomness.
And frankly, the writing is just better. Orders of magnitude better.
I can't say I'm entirely on board with the magic system, as I'm not overly fond of magic sources being external to the user (I have the same problem with GoT and many others). However, it is interesting.
Elsewise, the closest thing I have to a criticism is the profusion of matriarchal cultures/societies. So far as I can tell, the world seems to have numerous matriarchies but only one patriarchy. And none that treat both gender with equal merit.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think fantasy needs to be all about gender equality or anything, it just strikes me as a little odd that all these human societies are so strongly weighted toward female rule.
In the end, whatever excites you about epic fantasy, you'll find it here.
We have court intrigue galore, reversals, twists, secrets, and mysteries at every turn. We have deep, rich history, epic battles, phenomenal magical items, and genuinely heartfelt moments, both sweet and passionate.
In short, this is the single best standalone fantasy I have ever read. You can't go wrong with this one.
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- Eric Suchyta
- 05-03-19
Rich world evincing present-day issues
Samantha Shannon masterfully constructs a fantasy world underscoring many of the same issues important today -- feminism, religion and the dangers of fanaticism, distrust of outsiders, etc. Notably, the story takes place in a sophisticated, complex political climate, where there are not simple answers to everyone working together in harmony, ringing true to the globe today. Personal identity themes are also embedded throughout -- homosexuality, religion/skepticism, and the value of friendship to name a few. It's intriguing how much of society is matriarchal, allowing Shannon to explore a world where misogyny has not abounded for centuries. The story itself is very well interwoven between many characters and lands, and I found myself completely engrossed. You might feel a little confused and overwhelmed at the beginning because there are a lot of names and places to digest, but as you keep reading it all builds, connects, and becomes interwoven.
While I agree the narrator is not my favorite ever, I don't agree she's the worst ever. Some characters do sound similar, but not all. It took me a little time to get used to her delivery, but some subtleties grew on me as I listened more. I think she does a reasonable job getting across certain personality traits and drawing my attention to them, such as Ead's growing willingness to stand up to authority and Roos' disgruntled state in his perceived failures.
I listen to a lot of fantasy, and would recommend this one as worth your time.
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- Kim U
- 04-04-19
Okay story, really poor narration
I combined listening to the audiobook of this with reading the ebook to get through it. I don't know why this monster of a book (25+ hours in audiobook form!) was narrated by someone who appears to be a first-time audiobook narrator, but it was a poor choice. At first, the narration issues seemed to mainly be related to narration pacing, which seemed really off-tempo compared to most other audiobooks that I've listened to - fast at points, slow at points, very inconsistent. But as the book continued, the accent choices became rather bizarre - inconsistent across characters from the same regions, and eventually inconsistent even for the same characters. Overall, the story was okay, although really in need of some substantial editing. There were so many storylines, and although the author tried to weave them together as the book progressed, it just came out a bit jumbled. The first half of the book was incredibly strong (other than the narration), but it really dragged on. I feel like my experience of this book is negatively influenced by the audiobook narration.
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- NCKitkat
- 23-03-19
Read, don’t listen
The narrator uses accents and voices; one voice was particularly grating; and fake Southern accents and Scottish accents just don’t belong in this story. The story is ok, but I like her other books much better.
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- Kindle Customer
- 22-03-19
Can't stand the narrator
Her accents and voices are inconsistent and all over the place. Her pacing is terrible. The performance is so bad that it's distracting me from the story. Looks like I'll be reading this one only.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-03-19
Strong start, weak finish
First half was pretty decent, with believable characters and a believable world, even if the "politics" were weak. Unfortunately halfway through the author realized she wanted to only write a single book after which proceeds a chain of events just happening to come together perfectly where an alliance between nations was coordinated in a week or so. The other flaw is her idea of character development is the character staying exactly the same until some event happens, after which their personality instantly changes, but then goes back sometimes. The narrator caught too much flak in other reviews. Although she was bad, it was bearably so (for the most part. Some voices didn't fit the characters whatsoever.
Overall, don't waste your credit, you'll just be disappointed from hour 15 onward.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-05-19
Save your credit
This book started ok, but the story hinged on too many fateful rescues and coincidences.
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- Jonathan D. Miller
- 12-12-19
Potential to be a great story...
This book was so lazy written. The two main characters are really the same one dimensional person just with different backgrounds. Everything that should have been the highlight took second place to the sexual orientation of the characters. Which I don't care about. None of that mattered. The Queen in the story is a weakling who add nothing to the story and for the life me don't understand why anyone cared about her. I could go on, actually pulling out names, but this book doesn't warrant that. The Doctor that was exiled by the Queen only lives to the end of the book so we can get a heart retching, tear streaming ending where the wife of his boyfriend forgives him for loving her husband and tells me he is family. I don't know what writers think we readers of fantasy want, but is not all this romantic dribble. Rather or not it's guy meets girl, girl meets girl etc. The war with the NAMELESS ONE (echoes of one really creative name) took maybe 1/20th of the book. Lastly how can a group of people this dragons are GODS when they can be killed by mere mortals. Not a very reliable god. This review is written as poorly as the book is btw.
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- Dan
- 06-03-19
Terrible performance
Couldn’t handle more than 10 minutes... the reader ruined it for me. Thank god for Audible’s return policy!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-03-19
Narrator lacks any vocal modulation.
The narrator has a lovely deep voice but she makes no attempt to vovally differentiation between characters, scenes, or emotion. The recording's editor compounded the problem by failing to make a pause to designate transition between the scenes The result is a soporific syrup of words that fails on every level to enliven Shannon's narrative.
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