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Seventh Son

Tales of Alvin Maker, Book 1

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Seventh Son

By: Orson Scott Card
Narrated by: Scott Brick, Gabrielle de Cuir, Stephen Hoye
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From the author of the award-winning Ender's Game comes the unforgettable story of young Alvin Maker, the seventh son of a seventh son.

Born into an alternative frontier America, where life is hard and folk magic is real, Alvin is gifted with power, but he must learn to use his gift wisely. Dark forces are arrayed against Alvin, and only a young girl with second sight can protect him.

Don't miss the sequel to this book, Red Prophet.©1987 Orson Scott Card (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Locus Award Science Fiction & Fantasy Magic

Critic reviews

Locus Award, 1988

"A tribute to the art of storytelling, this is highly recommended." (Library Journal)

"Seventh Son begins what may be a significant recasting in fantasy terms of the tall tale of America." (Washington Post Book World)

"A consistently gripping tale featuring solid historical research and a keen understanding of religious experience. Another major effort by a world-class talent. Highly recommended." (Booklist)

Engaging Characters • Creative Worldbuilding • Excellent Cast • Unique Premise • Thought-provoking Concepts

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I would not recommend this book. I am a fan of Cards writing usually, but this time I felt like I wasn't so much listening to a completed story as listening to the writers notes instead. There was no flow to this story at all, everything felt choppy and disoriented - as tho card kept realizing he'd forgotten to add important elements into the tale and so just plopped them in whenever it came to mind.

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I will say that the story had huge potential! Sadly I didn't enjoy it enough to bother moving on to the next book in the series... Perhaps it gets better. The narrators did a beautiful job of attempting to bring the characters to life.
Tho it's sad to say this story, tho not a complete waste of time, gave nothing to make it memorable.

The only word I can think of ... "Meh"

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Characters are seemingly one-dimensional, the plot is obscenely one-directional, and yet I absolutely love this book.

Oddly simplistic, yet utterly charming

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loved the multiple actors, they really captured my interest. the story was a bit religion heavy for me but i enjoyed the fantasy aspects of it.

lots of religion but a great story

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I read this series years ago, and have always loves it! I was excited when I saw this come up in my suggestions. The narration is excellent. Highly recommend!

Favorite Orson Scott Card series

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The actors are all great, and Alvin’s attitude is the best it could be. It’s all I could expect of a 10-year-oldWhen the world rests on his shoulders. Buyer beware, there is a bit of a spoiler at the end of Orson Scott card’s commentary at the end of the audiobook! But it was a good listen, overall.

You’ll laugh until your sides hurt!

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