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Alex Bledsoe

Auteur van The Hum and the Shiver

31+ Werken 2,291 Leden 191 Besprekingen Favoriet van 1 leden

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Werken van Alex Bledsoe

The Hum and the Shiver (2011) 512 exemplaren
The Sword-Edged Blonde (2007) 424 exemplaren
Wisp of a Thing (2013) 200 exemplaren
Burn Me Deadly (1602) 180 exemplaren
Dark Jenny (2011) 162 exemplaren
Long Black Curl (2015) 117 exemplaren
Wake of the Bloody Angel (2012) 105 exemplaren
Blood Groove (2009) 105 exemplaren
Chapel of Ease (2016) 85 exemplaren
He Drank, and Saw the Spider (2014) 73 exemplaren
The Fairies of Sadieville (2018) 67 exemplaren
Gather Her Round (2017) 58 exemplaren
The Girls with Games of Blood (2010) 42 exemplaren
Shall We Gather (2013) 34 exemplaren
The Two Weddings of Bronwyn Hyatt (2015) 27 exemplaren

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This was an enjoyable story of a strong woman who learned how to acknowledge her path and become stronger. The first strength is mainly physical agility, willfulness and a natural attractiveness. The second strength is being able to sense what is right for herself, and then pursue that.
The new culture Bledsoe invented is intriguing, easily assumed to be Native American (it's not), and includes traits we can internalize, e.g. making music together as community building, songs as a source of inner strength.
Maybe more foul language & loose sex than I usually select in a book, but it's nothing I haven't heard before.
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juniperSun | 42 andere besprekingen | Feb 8, 2024 |
I liked this better than the previous one, maybe because of more "real world" juxtaposition. Great characters, too.
 
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BethOwl | 6 andere besprekingen | Jan 24, 2024 |
Alas.. I still love the premise of these stories, but I found this one unnecessarily violent, awash in not very believable machismo, and at times, it all felt contrived. Especially some of the sexual glamour.

The constant physical violence the protagonist endured tested my own endurance, both of us slogging through endless descriptions of pain, suffering, etc. Very annoying.

And I felt that the mysterious back story of who these people are, the magic of the songs and wind, why they are at odds with one another, etc. was increasingly convoluted.

I wanted SO much to like this as much as "The Hum and the Shiver," but I was, in the end, disappointed. Waiting for the next one in hopes of best 2 out of three.
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BethOwl | 20 andere besprekingen | Jan 24, 2024 |
This book particularly appealed to me because it takes place in a thinly-disguised town in the next country from where I grew up in East Tennessee. And the Tufa people are a fantasy re-imagining of the Melungeon people who do, in fact, live in the area.
That said, I enjoyed the story, but only modestly. I may well read the sequel because Bledsoe does such masterful job of evoking my homeland. But it isn't a burning ambition at the moment.
[Audiobook note]: The audiobook is performed by two readers: one when the narration mostly comes from a female character; the other when it comes from a male. While I can understand why the producer chose to do this, I'm not sure it was the best decision. The female reader (Emily Janice Card) does a much better job of capturing the mountain accent. And the story might have been smoother without the back-and-forth transition between readers.]… (meer)
 
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Treebeard_404 | 42 andere besprekingen | Jan 23, 2024 |

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Werken
31
Ook door
17
Leden
2,291
Populariteit
#11,211
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
191
ISBNs
154
Talen
1
Favoriet
1

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