To sleep in a sea of stars audiobook4/30/2023 ![]() The last of these takes up the most room in the story. TSIASOS is split into into three parts: Exogenesis, Sublimare, and Apocalypsis. It is a long story – or rather experience, especially if you are listening to the audiobook – but when it is over, you find yourself missing your crew and the adventures you went on together. It has so many different topics it touches on in amazing detail yet it does so without drowning or overwhelming you with it. This book is about space settlement and exploration, relationships, deeply personal human strength, wonders, politics, war, and nightmares. The writing, the world-building, the character development, the science, the audiobook production, you name it – I love it all. I don’t think there was anything I would’ve wanted differently about this book honestly. Now that I’ve gotten that out, I can go into the actual details of why. But tomorrow is pub day (SO EXCITING) so it is time to get this done! ![]() I have a lot of thoughts about this book and I have been dreading writing this review because I was worried I would not be able to put my thoughts into words as eloquently as I have seen so many other reviewers do over the last view weeks. Am I glad that I stayed up past midnight to claim this book from BookishFirst! And once I realized how big it was because I never look that kind of info up beforehand, am I glad that Macmillan Audio approved me for the audiobook on NetGalley! I mean, look at this giant book! It’s almost 900 pages! Also, this one is by Christopher Paolini and I felt an obligation to read it just based on that because there are not many authors that have had as big of an impact on my reading as a teenager as he has. But I have to be honest: Sometimes I judge a book by its cover and this one had me obsessed right from the start (if you cannot tell by all the graphics included in this post). I really do not care for space operas, whether it is in book or movie form. Ī Macmillan Audio production from Tor BooksWhen I first read the book blurb, I was a little skeptical. Now, Kira might be humanity's greatest and final hope. While Kira faces her own horrors, Earth and its colonies stand upon the brink of annihilation. First contact isn't at all what she imagined, and events push her to the very limits of what it means to be human. At first she's delighted, but elation turns to terror when the ancient dust around her begins to move.Īs war erupts among the stars, Kira is launched into a galaxy-spanning odyssey of discovery and transformation. Kira Navárez dreamed of life on new worlds.ĭuring a routine survey mission on an uncolonized planet, Kira finds an alien relic. Her varied roles include Commander Shepard in Mass Effect, Rosalind Lutece in BioShock Infinite, Cinderella in both games and animation, Kronika in MK11, Naomi Hunter in the Metal Gear series, several roles in The Powerpuff Girls, Justice League, Avengers Assemble, the Emmy Award winning Lost In Oz, Jean Grey/Phoenix in both games and animated series and dozens more. **This program is read by Jennifer Hale, a Canadian American actress and singer who has appeared in hundreds of cartoon episodes and taken on roles in well over 185 video games, winning multiple awards. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is a brand new epic novel from New York Times bestselling author Christopher Paolini. This program includes an afterword read by Christopher Paolini, as well as a bonus conversation between Christopher Paolini and Jennifer Hale. ![]() From the rough, snarky slang of ex-military woman to the half-mad musings of a human "ship mind," every unique voice enhances the listening experience." - AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner "Narrator Jennifer Hale's outstanding performance brings this story of alien invasion to life.Hale's range of differentiation is masterly as she animates all the quirky characters Kira meets. ![]()
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