
The Old Gods Waken
The Silver John Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Rudnicki
About this listen
The first Silver John novel.
In the wilds of Southern Appalachia lies Wolter Mountain - a sacred place for the Indians and their predecessors. But the land atop the mountain, taken over by two Englishmen, Brummitt and Hooper Voth, is undergoing frightening changes.
©1979 Manly Wade Wellman (P)2014 Skyboat Media, Inc.really good!
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The Apallachian setting is fantastically well written, beautiful, mysterious and rich in detail, at times secretive and as dark and menacing as Stephen King's backwoods New England, the landscape is a perfect setting for the ancient magic and the feeling of old, very old evil sleeping under the land, just waiting for the right moment to wake ... put me in mind of some of Lovecraft's back-country atmospherics ( "The Colour Out of Space" definitely crept into my head at times - but in a good way, not in the least derivative)
The characters are likeable too, well drawn and believable, with authentically individual voices, and you just KNOW there's so much more to find out about them. This volume was too short and pacey for a whole lot of backstory or character revelations... which brings me to one tiny niggle... The ending felt rushed, and the climax in the final chapter was a touch 'blink and you'll miss it'.
My other tiny gripe was with the narration. I like Stefan Rudnicki and have never had a problem with either his tone, pace or accent/s. However, his narration on this occasion, at least throughout the first chapter, was so unbelievably slow and gravelly I found myself wishing he'd just hurry up and get on with it ... In fact, after half a chapter I turned the reading speed up to 1.20 and found it all much more listen-able !
That aside, I highly recommend anyone who enjoys folklore, nature, myth and legend - especially Green Man / Wiccan and bronze and iron age history, as well as anthropology, and English, American and native American myth and history to give this a good go. You won't be disappointed, and you might just discover the beginning of a long running - I hope - and addictive pleasure.
An unexpected pleasure...
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Fabulous
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Manly Wade - Your characters were well rounded and your story fashioned well, the only thing I didn’t like is the the short almost an after thought ‘ let’s have some lovey/hearts and roses people’ - the story didn’t need you to add that, some things are better to imagine when the book is finished. This was a good weekend listen if you have a project to do at the same time.
A pretty good listen
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Well worth a listen despite my feelings about the ending.
The narration/reading itself is fantastic. The voice suits the tone of the book as well as given voices of the characters.
Increasingly gripping until an underwhelming end
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This is the kind of tale that makes you want to explore wild places and believe the trees and rocks are haunted, and drips with character with the perfect rich voice of Stephan Rudnicki.
For those readers of Lovecraft - think Dunwich Horror, but far more earthy and more accessable to listen to. For lovers of legends, the supernatural and folklore this is an absolute gem!
Remarkable Folklore in the Appalachians
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A strange little story
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