
On the Steel Breeze
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Adjoa Andoh
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A thousand years in the future, mankind's influence expands into the universe.
Alastair Reynolds epic vision of our journey into deep space will redefine Space Opera. Mankind is making its way out into the universe on massive generation ships.
The new novel from Alastair Reynolds is one for fans of Peter F. Hamilton and Iain M. Banks.
©2013 Alastair Reynolds (P)2013 Orion Publishing GroupWould you try another book written by Alastair Reynolds or narrated by Adjoa Andoh?
This latest story by Alastair Reynolds disappointed this reader. The narration was proficient although some of the accents jarred.Would you ever listen to anything by Alastair Reynolds again?
I hope Alastair will get back on track for the next story. More science and speculation please. I can do without the continuing saga of the Akinya dynasty if the characters are as uninteresting as the identical triplets in this story.Have you listened to any of Adjoa Andoh’s other performances? How does this one compare?
This is the first narration by Ms Andoh I have heard. She is clearly talented.Did On the Steel Breeze inspire you to do anything?
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The title of the story is great. It comes from a line in Crazy Diamond from Pink Floyd's album, Wish You Were Here.The least of his work
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What made the experience of listening to On the Steel Breeze the most enjoyable?
Even though I landed in this trilogy on Book 2, the story was self-contained and highly compelling. The back-story was handled expertly, so not having read Book 1 was no disadvantage. And oh--the narration! Adjoa Andoh's narration was just sublime, making the characters come alive.Alastair Reynolds is a late discovery for me, but what a talented author. He combines story, poignacy, deftly drawn characters and hard SF in an utterly compelling way. I'm off to get Book 1 and Book 3 right now.
Excellent - engrossing, compelling, satisfying
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Elephants in Space!
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Any additional comments?
It should be noted that this is the second part of 'the Poseidon's Children trilogy, following his 2012 novel Blue Remembered Earth.Poseidon's Children
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Excellent
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Really good
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What the eye has not the heart hopes for.
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The first in this trilogy, blue remembered earth - is excellent. But this second instalment takes his 'shatterling' idea from House of Suns, and tried to add to an A.I versus humans concept but never quite delivers. For me, it's a bit confused, mixing the primary plot lines with concepts and ideas more clearly realised in his other books. Really liked the idea of the emergent Africa however! Would be nice to know more about the other superpowers and how they played a hand.
Good narrator too! Great use of African dialects!!
Middle of the way for Alastair Reynolds
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Brilliant and absorbing
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It's over a year since I finished Blue Remembered Earth, enough time for this not to be an issue, and I must say that I'm so glad I came back to this series. This second book was fabulous and I really liked the narrator and all the different voices she gave to the characters. Looking forward to listening to book 3 now!
As good as book 1
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