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Scattered Suns

The Saga of Seven Suns, Book 4

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Scattered Suns

By: Kevin J. Anderson
Narrated by: David Colacci
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The war between the alien hydrogues and the faeros rages, reducing suns to blackened shells - including one of the fabled seven suns of the Ildiran Empire. Instead of protecting themselves, the Ildirans engage in bloody civil war and the many factions of humanity are bitterly divided. Can mankind and Ildirans overcome their own internal fighting to face a deadly new enemy that is ready to annihilate them?

Newly ascended to the Ildiran throne, Mage-Imperator Jora'h must quash the rebellion launched by his mad brother before the hydrogues destroy what is left of the empire. Assailed from all sides, Jora'h turns to his beloved half-human daughter, dispatching her on a desperate mission to make peace with the hydrogues.

Hope for humanity now rests with Jess Tamblyn, who continues to seed worlds with the watery wentals, the mortal enemies of the hydrogues. And on the ravaged planet of Theroc, home to a telepathic worldforest, a dead man is resurrected to prepare for the arrival of mysterious new allies in the fight.

But Chairman Basil Wenceslas's vendetta against the free-spirited Roamers has blinded him to danger closer to home - the soldier machines that make up the backbone of the Hansa fighting force. King Peter has long suspected that the compies, built with the help of the ancient Klikiss robots, cannot be trusted. Now the shocking proof comes when the Klikiss launch their long-planned extermination of all things flesh and blood. And in the ensuing battle, humans and Ildirans alike will face their darkest choices yet.

The saga continues: listen to more of Kevin J. Anderson's Seven Suns series.©2005 WordFire, Inc. (P)2005 Brilliance Audio
Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera War Solar System Robotics

Critic reviews

"More on-the-edge-of-your-seat SF thrills....Anderson handles a huge cast and complicated plot with élan." ( Publishers Weekly)
"David Colacci's youthful, mildly expressive voice is a plus....Lots of action here, and a fully realized universe." ( AudioFile)
Captivating Plot • Complex Characters • Effective Voice Filters • Engaging Cast • Interwoven Storylines

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I wrote Kevin J. Anderson at his blog about the change of narrator in mid series(book 4 and on). I made similar comments to the ones I found here about bad pronunciation of names and do the narrator's ever read the book. To my surprise, he responded the next day, and very much appreciate him taking the time to respond:

Kevin J. Anderson says:
August 25, 2011 at 11:59 am

The audio publisher changed after book 3 (from Recorded Books to Brilliance); in most cases, Scott Brick or Jim Meskimen have read my books, and I have very close contact with them. For the first three Seven Suns books, I had a long phone conversation with George Guidall to guide him through the pronunciations. For the other Seven Suns books, I sent a pronunciation list, but I did not have any contact with the reader.

GREAT Series....Narrator change from Book 4 on

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Would you consider the audio edition of Scattered Suns to be better than the print version?

I don't read; I only listen to books...

Who was your favorite character and why?

Jess...

How could the performance have been better?

The performance, on its own is fine, but this is a series of books. And if you are going to change narrators in the middle of the series, can the Producers at least make certain the Pronunciation of nouns remains consistent. I'm angry every time the narrator says "e-ah" instead of E A (which shows he didn't read or listen to the first 3 books; the name is from the shortening of the serial number); and so he's saying "u-er" instead of simply U R (as in you-are). And the proper names of characters we are attached to in books 1 through 3 are now being butchered with long vowels or short vowels, opposite what we are used to with the first Narrator. I don't blame the narrator (much) though he should have listened to the first book to understand the story and hear the pronunciation; I'm certain he knew he was stepping in... the Producer, however, should have know better. They would have stepped in and corrected the reader. Especially with the "TAZe-E-Ah" instead of "Tahse-E-Ah"

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Yes.

Any additional comments?

Great Story; but the reader is making me angry with my perceived mis-pronunciation of everyone's names... I keep wanting to correct him.

Narrator Change (I keep wanting to correct him)

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I like the new narrator. The characters and plot are starting to get interesting. DubC

big world

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I would recommend against listening to the audio book.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The pronunciation was extremely off, the accents chosen are stereotyped. It was a significant loss to change narrators. The inflections used show that the reader does not know the story and therefore makes it seem like the book was written by a different author who doesn't know the characters.

Bad choice on Narrator

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Would you be willing to try another one of David Colacci’s performances?

No, This narrator ruined this whole story for me.

Any additional comments?

Why in the world wouldn't a production crew keep the pronunciations from the previous narrator. It feels like listening to a completely different story, like starting from the beginning all over again. All the characters I grew to love all died a hideous horrible death in the mouth of David Colacci's terrible performance.

Terrible Performance

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