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Narrated by:
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Katherine Kellgren
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Connie Willis (introduction)
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By:
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Connie Willis
About this listen
In Blackout, award-winning author Connie Willis returned to the time-traveling future of 2060, the setting for several of her most celebrated works, and sent three Oxford historians to World War II England: Michael Davies, intent on observing heroism during the Miracle of Dunkirk; Merope Ward, studying children evacuated from London; and Polly Churchill, posing as a shopgirl in the middle of the Blitz. But when the three become unexpectedly trapped in 1940, they struggle not only to find their way home but to survive as Hitler's bombers attempt to pummel London into submission.
Now the situation has grown even more dire. Small discrepancies in the historical record seem to indicate that one or all of them have somehow affected the past, changing the outcome of the war. The belief that the past can be observed but never altered has always been a core belief of time-travel theory, but suddenly it seems that the theory is horribly, tragically wrong.
Meanwhile, in 2060 Oxford, the historians' supervisor, Mr. Dunworthy, and 17-year-old Colin Templer, who nurses a powerful crush on Polly, are engaged in a frantic and seemingly impossible struggle of their own - to find three missing needles in the haystack of history.
Told with compassion, humor, and an artistry both uplifting and devastating, All Clear is more than just the triumphant culmination of the adventure that began with Blackout. It's Connie Willis' most humane, heartfelt novel yet - a clear-eyed celebration of faith, love, and the quiet, ordinary acts of heroism and sacrifice too often overlooked by history.
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an introduction written and read by author Connie Willis.
©2010 Connie Willis (P)2010 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
- Nebula Award, Best Novel, 2010
- Hugo Award, Best Novel, 2011
- Best SF and Fantasy Books of 2010: Readers' Choice (SF Site)
Loved this 2 book series
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Enough has been said about the narrator's accents - Marjorie's was particularly odd at the start of the book - but everyone was right. A British voice actor would have been better. Apparently, not all of the 1940s details were accurate (the Victoria line's existence has been mentioned), but I'm no expert so that didn't bother me too much, but it bothers some.
Long, but worth the effort.
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wonderful unexpected and thrilling
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Setting the story against the semi Sci Fi backdrop of the 'Net' and time travel gave it an interesting twist that kept me engaged. You get attached to the charachters and want them to get home.
Agree with another review - you must listen to Blackout first to make any sense of it.
There are two reasons it didn't get a 5: -
1). The plot and 'science' behind the net really do get more convoluted than they need to.
and 2). Could the publisher get really radical and employ an actual Brit to read the story?! Brave attempt by Katherine Kellgren and far better than any of my attempts at an American accent, but PLEASE! You have to be really patient to tune out all the strange pronunciations and tune in to the story.
Still worth the patience though.
Almost a 5!
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the characters that stood out for me, apart from the main ones, were the shakespeareian actor sir godfrey and alfie and binnie.
black out leaves you up in the air, all clear pulls all the loose ends together.
good story
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One word of advice however, read/listed to the two books consecutively. The storyline is so intrinsic that to have a significant gap between the first and second instalment might be frustrating as you try to remember who some of the lesser characters are.
Great story
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Enjoyable story, just don't take it too seriously!
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excellent story and brilliant performance
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Would you try another book written by Connie Willis or narrated by Katherine Kellgren and Connie Willis (introduction) ?
Definitely the Oxford series written by Connie Willis but would avoid anything narrated by Katherine Kellgren in future. The frequent mispronouncing got in the way of a good story e.g passengers and particularly of ARP and FANYS showed ignorance of the subject matter and was irritating. The American accent lacked conviction as did the 'over the top' aristocratic accent. If Aileen (Eileen?) is supposed to be Irish an Irish accent should have been used for her part.What did you like best about this story?
The fire at St Paul's and the surrounding events. I had read Blackout some time ago and then tried it and all clear as audio books, they work very well, particularly Connie Willis' introductionWould you be willing to try another one of Katherine Kellgren and Connie Willis (introduction) ’s performances?
See previous commentsCould you see All Clear being made into a movie or a TV series? Who would the stars be?
Yes. An English cast. Sam West as Mike, Claire Skinner as PollyGood follow up to Blackout
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connie willis books are wearth bying
verry hard to put down
one of best books ever you must read black out
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