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Crystal Rain

By: Tobias S. Buckell
Narrated by: Prentice Onayemi
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Crystal Rain is the much-anticipated debut novel by Tobias S. Buckell, one of science fiction’s newest and most promising talents.

Long ago, so the stories say, the old-fathers came to Nanagada through a worm's hole in the sky. Looking for a new world to call their own, they brought with them a rich mélange of cultures, religions, and dialects from a far-off planet called Earth. Mighty were the old-fathers, with the power to shape the world to their liking - but that was many generations ago, and what was once known has long been lost. Steamboats and gas-filled blimps now traverse the planet, where people once looked up to see great silver cities in the sky. Like his world, John deBrun has forgotten more than he remembers. Twenty-seven years ago, he washed up onto the shore of Nanagada with no memory of his past. Although he has made a new life for himself among the peaceful islanders, his soul remains haunted by unanswered questions about his own identity. These mysteries take on new urgency when the fearsome Azteca storm over the Wicked High Mountains in search of fresh blood and hearts to feed their cruel, inhuman gods. Nanagada's only hope lies in a mythical artifact, the Ma Wi Jung, said to be hidden somewhere in the frozen north. And only John deBrun knows the device’s secrets, even if he can’t remember why or how!

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There's a few character plots and it takes time for it all to come together but I'm glad I kept listening.
I've been through the entire series and am now going through it again.

It's worth perservering

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This story of warfare on a distant yet familiar planet was worth sticking with, although the first few chapters left me unsure whether I would bother continuing. The plot slowly improves and picks up pace eventually into a well-developed story. The narrator does a great job of all the character accents, although he narrates far too slowly for some reason, contributing to the slow pace of the book. The story itself felt fresh enough, with a bit of flavour borrowed from the 'Stargate' sci-fi series, I'll probably check out the next book in the series eventually.

Interesting but slow at times

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Really struggled with this one. Forced my way to chapter 14 but can go no further. I think I will save it for those nights when I can't get to sleep. The narrator tries hard and generally does a good job with clarity and voice accents etc. but I can tell even he is bored.

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