
My Sister the Moon
Ivory Carver Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Holly Fielding
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By:
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Sue Harrison
About this listen
An abused and unwanted daughter of the First Men Tribe, young Kiin knows the harsh realities of life in a frozen land at the top of the world. In an age of ice nine millenia past, her destiny is tied to the brave sons of orphaned chagak and her chieftain mate kayugh - one to whom, Kiin is promised, the, other for whom she yearns But the evil that her own family spawned drags the tormented young woman far from her people - where savage cruelties, love and fate will strenghten and change her... and give her the courage to fight for the future of her own helpless progeny.
©1992 Sue Harrison (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Some folk have said narrator not to their taste- I’ve got to speak in her defence! Beautiful soft voice which fits with the main character and suits the melodic language of the book. Give it a go!
Beautiful story that picks up pace as you go
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I have these books, plus others of Sue Harrison's, in paperback form, as they are my favourites, and was hoping to deepen my enjoyment by listening to them being read aloud. However, Holly Fielding, the narrator, is completely dismal. Her flat monotonous voice brings nothing to the story, ignores cues such as "he whispered", lacks emotion or any empathy for the characters. She doesn't manage to sound either kind or cruel when called to do so by the different characters. She sounds as if the whole story bores her and she can't be bothered to give it any feeling. Her only concession to accuracy is she does managed to stutter a little when reading Kiin's words, as Kiin has a very bad stammer in the story. She does vary her voice tone more than in the first volume, but only within the monotone which is her norm. 😴
She has an annoying habit of pausing or hesitating in the middle of a sentence, so that it doesn't flow properly but sounds disjointed. "Bubbles of milk from his. Nursing appeared at his mouth".
"He helped Kiin make a shelter of hides. Driftwood and mats".... 🤨
Poor Ms Fielding also appears to have a blocked nose, which makes her flat narration even less pleasant to listen to. 👃🙄😞
Her mispronunciations of Aleut words, and even common words used in English such as cache as "cashay", niche as "nitch" and chiton as "cheeten" ("chee'en" in her heavy American accent) instead of the correct "kyton" are also really irritating - there's a pronunciation glossary in the front of the paperbacks after all. In fact, by halfway through the book, listening to her say "food cashayed for winter" I actually wanted to scream "CACHE!!!" (cash) "It's CACHE!!! " at her every time she called it a "cashay".
I even looked her up on the ACX website (where Audible gets their narrators, most of whom are professional actors) and discovered to my dismay that she has been auditioned and approved and has narrated hundreds of books!! What are these people thinking?!! when there are so many far better narrators out there.
All in all, sadly I will be forced to avoid any book narrated by Holly Fielding in the future.
Wonderful epic story spoilt by flat narration
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i happened to like the narration
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The narrator doesn't seem too enthused by the story, oddly, but the tale itself is intriguing enough to compensate for this.
A compelling story
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awesome story. monotonous narration
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