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The Way of Kings
- The Stormlight Archive, Book 1
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer, Kate Reading
- Length: 45 hrs and 29 mins
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- Philip
- 08-06-11
Philip from Winchester
I won't spend time on a summarry as the publisher has that well covered. I have 105 Epic Fantasy titles in my audio library and I generally listen when out with the dogs or home alone, as it is a fairly anti-social activity. This is the first book I have listened to where I have found myself sneaking away to create 'listening space'. My interest didn't flag from beginning to end. The narration by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading is as expert as you would expect, the characters are engaging and both the world and the plot which Brandon has created are riveting. A real five star listen!
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- Simon
- 08-01-16
The Patient Giant of the Fantasy Genre
Brandon Sanderson has achieved something marvelous here. From the very opening scenes it is crystal clear that you are reading an author who has developed a fantasy world of incredible depth and detail. In these early action scenes he demonstrates a refreshingly ingenious form of combat magic, depth of character and hints at the world beyond. As the book unfolds the sheer scale of his imagination is revealed as the history, geography, flora, fauna, religion and mythology of his creation is revealed. This is done gradually without huge long paragraphs of description to bog things down.
The characters too are thoroughly detailed and explored through conversation, flashbacks to previous times and even their dreams. There are no one-dimensional heroes or villains here, nothing in that sense is spoon fed as the characters have a constant struggle to find their right path. When reading this book time and again you will imagine you know where something is heading and be pulled up short. Sanderson is a very patient author and doesn’t take the easy plot route often.
Of course with a book of this length the narration is important, forty-six hours of monotone would make this hard going and the idea of splitting the narration is a very sound one. Michael Kramer is excellent, he rumbles through the book adding real gravitas and atmosphere to Sanderson’s often grim world and its inhabitants. Kate Reading is eloquent and very precise but clearly not everyone’s cup of tea. I’m afraid she’s not mine, her intonation is too often lacking the correct inflection making her sound like an automaton at times. She does read much less of the book than her counterpart but I still think the audio sample should have included some of her reading to help prospective purchasers make an informed decision.
All told this is a book that demands respect, it does take an investment from you to get through it but the rewards are incredibly rich. I was hooked in from the brilliant opening scenes which included some very innovative ideas. Sanderson is a genuine giant in the fantasy genre and those wanting depth, detail and new ideas coupled with a gripping story will definitely want to head this way. The last few hours of the story are as good as anything I have read.
73 people found this helpful
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- Robyn
- 25-08-11
Outstanding
One of the best reads (or listens) I have ever had! Easily a five star rating - indeed it's making me question my other 5 star awards, as this is far superior to those. It's label of "epic fantasy" is more than justified. It's a unique story, in a unique landscape. Not so fantastical as to be ridiculous, but really well thought through, and everything gels together to make a world that is almost tangible. The plot is anything but predictable, nor are the characters. Many happy hours walking listening to this - and many "sneak away to keep listening" moments too!
A really good listen (and the narrators are good - I think the dislike of Ms Reading must be a personal thing for some listeners - apart from pronouncing one of the characters names in a completely different way to the other narrator, I thought she was fine.). Highly recommended. I read with dismay that book 2 is only scheduled to be out in 2012 - gutted at the long wait!
And a final thought.... it's a 7 part download of between 5& 7 hours each - pence per hour of listening, you'd be hard pressed to find better value thant this!
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- John
- 19-11-11
Brill
Was enthralled by this book, I work on a farm and for the 2 weeks planting cabbages, it made an otherwise sole destroying job tolerably, if i didn't have this to listen to i think i might have lost my mined, every part of this book kept my asking questions and wanting to hear more.
just wish audible would bring part two out i really want to know what happens and being a slow stuttering reader id loose the story over such a large book.
but defiantly for anyone who is looking for a good fantasy this is well up there, along with the mistborn series, again another work of magic.
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- Ian Minch
- 23-02-17
Narration unlistenable to these European ears.
I really tried to give this book a go, but over 4 separate sessions I'm parting ways at chapter 14. The diction and meter of the narrator seems so off and uninvolved that sometimes I had to check that I was listening to the right book. Maybe coming in directly after Rupert Degas' exemplary readings of Patrick Rothfuss's Name of the Wind series set a high bar, but the direction of male and female narrators for this book is just appalling with inflections on the wrong words in nearly every sentence. I wonder to US listeners have the same reaction?
54 people found this helpful
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- Philip
- 27-12-11
Slow Burning Magnificance
It would have been easy to dismiss this audio book after three or four hour due to the assault on my memory with the bewildering number of characters and an alien world introduced in a short amount of time, but persevere and it does not disappoint. The main characters grow depth as their history builds with recollections from the past enhancing this. The seemingly separate strand converge brilliantly leading to a satisfying finale. I appreciate the use of two narrators for the male and female roles, but if there is one slight criticism it is that they were not prepped on the pronunciation of the main characters names, this doing it differently in some cases.
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- M
- 01-02-14
Excellent story, well worth a listen
Very engaging, well paced story that trots along keeping you listening for more. This being my second book of Sanderson's but my first fantasy read, I am now, without doubt hooked. Sanderson creates very inventive "magic" worlds with very engaging characters that allow you to explore that world. Micheal Kramer is great but Kate Reading is absolutely abysmal; at her worse she sounds like a really awful droning computer generated voice that has almost no expressive inflection, has terrible timing and no natural rhythm. She sounds incredibly robotic and truly annoying. I really do hope that she is not included in the next book in the series . That said it's still worth suffering through her chapters as Micheal Kramer reads the majority of the book and the story is definitely very worthwhile despite this. So, be warned but not put off spending a credit on this listen (plus it's very decent value for money)
42 people found this helpful
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- R Kelly
- 23-01-18
Great Story, Troublesome Performance
A bit of internet research showed that the performance team is held in some regard. I, however, was unimpressed. Michael Kramer's delivery is a little dry and monotone, which takes a little getting used to. Kate Reading had an odd inflection at the end of sentences (particularly at the beginning of chapters) awhich was impossible to get used to!
There was also discrepancy in how both readers pronounced some names.
34 people found this helpful
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- Charlie
- 01-04-12
So far so good???
Oh what a shame, I was really enjoying Michael Kramer's narration and getting into the book nicely and then.....Kate Reading joins in. Her voice is like a female Steven Hawkins - it's awful! I loved Michael Kramer's narration of the Mistborn books and couldn't wait to listen to another book by Brandon Sanderson that was read by him. The book sample you can listen to before purchasing did not give you a taster of Reading's voice, but I figured that since Kramer is so good, she was bound to be too. I was sooo wrong.
I am, however, persevering with the story because, like all of Sanderson's books, it is so good and grips you from the first that you have to keep going. I am blisfully enjoying where Kramer narrates and wading through Reading's chapters. The book is too good for me to allow her to spoil it completely. I am, however, a little nervous of listening to the Wheel of Time series that I am starting to purchase, as Reading also contributes to that narration. The reviews note that she only does a few chapters so I may be able to suffer her voice if that's the case.
Still can't believe they used her? What's wrong with Kramer narrating the whole thing? Oh well, back to it...
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- lloyd
- 09-08-16
good story slightly ruined by Kate reading
I thoroughly enjoyed the story and Michael Kramers narration of it but every time it came round to Kate Readings parts it just completely sucked me out of the story, she ends the last word of every sentence with this weird downwards and then upwards inflection and once you notice it, it's all you can focus on. this would be a 5 star if the entire narration was Kramer but I'm bumping it down due to Reading.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-06-11
Brilliant
I have listened to over 100 Audiobooks, and this is the first time I really felt the need to write a review. I picked up a Brandon Sanderson book about two years ago, and was immediately impressed by his writing style. Too many fantasy writers forget how important it is that their worlds should also have rules and limits and plausible (if fantastic) magic. Every brilliant writer is an artist on his own, and should not be compared to another. Brandon Sanderson completed the Wheel of Time series, and I hope that he wouldn’t therefor mind being compared to Robert Jordan. An amazing story and a satisfying end, although I feel the itch of the addicted for the next book. The brilliant narration by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading (the narrators for the Wheel of Time) takes you right into the world and leave you hungry for more. I give this book my highest recommendation and my only wish is that I can have a selective memory loss so that I can enjoy this one again.
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- Siddharth Gupta
- 23-02-18
Kate Readings ruins a perfectly good book
The book is a true epic. Kate reading however with her weird end of sentence inflections ruins most of her parts. Her narrative is so irritating i found myself wincing everytime her part would come up. Kramer on the other hand is steady and stoic as expected. Ive been meaning to hear the wheel of time series but seeing its also kate reading, I think I'll give the audio books a pass.
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- Carmen
- 10-12-11
Epic
This book consumed my life for 3 weeks. Not a second of it was wasted.
All of the characters are interesting and real. Even the bit players stuck with me - Ishic the Fisherman in particular. I really hope that Sanderson will expand on some of those in the next books - I'm optimistic, from all reports he'll have plenty of pages to fill :). I keep trying to imagine what will happen when all of the characters eventually meet (for instance, I'm certain that Rock will fall head-over-heels for Shalan).
The glimpses you get of the 'magic' systems are intriguing, and I kept catching myself trying to put the pieces of it together when I really should have been doing other things (sleeping, for instance).
The environment is unique, the plants and animals are a mixture of the familiar and strange and hint at events that must have happened in the world's past ... and even as I write this, I'm putting more pieces together :) I think I may have to listen to it for a 5th time.
I would recommend listening to the whole book at least twice. Listening over it again with hindsight/foreknowledge of where the story is going lets you see events in a very different way, and the simple length means that even the most careful listener will miss some gems. I'm considering buying the hardcopy as well.
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- Lisa
- 06-07-12
Stick with it
If you could sum up The Way of Kings in three words, what would they be?
Epic, brilliant, extensive
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Getting towards the end, I found every opportunity to listen.
Any additional comments?
Being such an epic this title begins by developing some backgrounds and history pertinent to the the overall story. In doing so the story takes a bit of time to form but when it does there is no disputing that this is an outstanding epic journey into a completely original culture and world. Initially I felt that Brandon Sanderson was, in a way, showing off his ability to create such a different society but after giving the title time to develop my opinion was utterly changed. Please stick with this book, you will be glad you did....
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- Joseph
- 14-06-17
Took forever to get anywhere
My heavens. This book creeps forward at a dizzyingly slow pace. He writes well and there has been great thought and care put into creating a world that is detailed and colorful. But oh my god, all the endless back and forth, uuurgh. Just kept wanting it to go. Anywhere. Now.
Like riding a donkey after robbing a bank.
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- Mr M Heys
- 18-07-11
Epic
I've been looking for a good epic fantasy world since I've finished Sword of Truth and got as far as you can with Wheel of Time, and if this book is anything to go buy The Stormlight Archive is going to be an amazing Epic fantasy series.
It might just be because this book has the same narrators as the Wheel of Time but the writing style is very similar to Robert Jordan, this might be why he was asked to finish off the WoT series after Jordan's death.
The writing is great, the narration is great and the action scenes flow nicely enabling me to really visualise the story in my mind.
Love it, five stars isn't enough.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-09-19
Why is Siri narrating half of the book?
Seriously, I've loved every narrator for every of the 20+ titles I've listened to but this is the first time I find myself actually unable to listen to a book specifically because of the narrator. Michal Kramer is great as always but the female narrator sounds like she outsourced her part of the script to her iPhone. I couldn't listen to more than a few hours of this which is a pity because I love Sanderson's work.
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- Noel
- 21-09-13
WOW!!
This was very new to me. I thought I was going to be bogged down with slow periods in a long drawn out novel. I was very wrong. Splendid.
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- Sumit G.
- 06-10-11
Brilliant!
Wow! Brilliant! One doesn't realise Brendan Sanderson's genius until you reach the end and can encompass the entire book. To write 40 hours of material with focus and and keeping the dialogues sharp and inventive is a unique talent.
This book had a great variety of characters. Some "critic" reviews on other sites have complained about characters lacking depth. But, I found all the characters were well rounded and had a variety of facets to their personality.
I would highly recommend listening to this book.
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- Benjamin
- 05-08-11
Lengthy but not Epic
There are some great ideas in this monster, the storm ravaged world, food being either men’s or Women’s food, magic armour and a pixy for every occasion.
That said I found that despite having many fun elements the book as a whole doesn’t work for me. I found the characterization and foreshadowing rather unsubtle. The big reveal at the end did not surprise me but still managed to irritate the heck out of me. I also failed to connect with the characters at all or perhaps it would be more accurate to say I disconnected with them when they entered emotional holding patterns for large chunks of the book. Also the whole using social injustice to make me engage with the characters might have worked if it hadn’t been directed with the finesse of a wrecking ball.
I am not going to follow this series but I will still take a look at Brandon Sanderson’s shorter works.
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