
Crystal Dragon
Liaden Universe Books of Before, Book 2
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Kevin T. Collins
You can't go home again...
What do you do when home is a conspiracy that's been discovered and destroyed? When home is a planet in a star system that's gone missing? When home means working for the destroyers of galaxies? When home is a spaceship that's calling out to the enemy? Cantra 'yos Phelium isn't a quitter, but she has more than a little problem: the Enemy has accelerated its attacks and how do you fight an Enemy whose major form of attack is the de-crystallization of everything around itself? A smuggler with a rogue soldier for a co-pilot, and a tree with an attitude for crew, Cantra's the only one who can get close to the man who holds equations that might, that just might - thwart the Enemy. All she has to do is help a young pilot from a missing world, juggle a slippery promise she never quite made to a pair of wizards, and then forget who she is along with everything, and everyone, she's ever known.
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Weird
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Very sadistic!
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And the Sheriekas are still after them, and there's an enemy from Cantra's past inside, and then Tor An yos'Galen young Trader pilot whose home star system has just been destroyed by the Sheriekas, shows up looking for an old friend of his grandmother...
As they gather their allies and their enemies close in, Jela, Cantra, and Tor An all learn unsettling things about themselves, their own pasts, and what they're really willing to do. The Tree, too, is learning, sharing its ideas via images, and engaging in unauthorized biopharmacology without prior discussion.
The Great Migration is about to happen, if they can live long enough, and get enough of the human species moving.
This is another enjoyable Liaden adventure, and some of the fun in this one is recognizing people and things that will be important in the history of the chronologically later books and stories.
Recommended.
I bought this book.
The Liad universe gets itself born. :)
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Where does Crystal Dragon rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This book is in the middle of the pack. I like the story but the performance badly damaged it for me.What did you like best about this story?
This story concludes the founding of the Liaden universe and explains how a reasonable subsection of humanity came to a place far from their origins. Mostly the story is pretty well told, but sometimes the flaws in characters are beyond belief. A person who is a general expert on just about everything who can handle complex mathematics and espionage who is also bonded to a sentient alien that defended a planet doesn't seem like the sort of person who would dismiss its communications as an irritant. Hard to believe the people who associated with the alien never bothered to talk to it. Is it cargo or something? Are they supposed to be that stupid? Now I understand why people write fan-fic.What didn’t you like about Kevin T. Collins’s performance?
How a story is perceived and the opinion you form of the characters is hugely influenced by the voice that you give to each person. A character can be benign, or angry, or calm, or casual all while saying the same thing. I found the choices made in this performance to be very detrimental to the stature of the characters. Contra is almost always played with a southern US accent and on the edge of anger. If you actually went through your life always on the edge of yelling or threatening you'd get nowhere. It certainly isn't how a person of poise and capability presents themselves. In the Liaden universe character and poise are a big deal and these first books are supposed to be the foundation of that universe. When Contra is supposed to sound like a young woman of refined origins she sounds like a quavering seventy year old. Maybe the reader never met a couple of high end combat pilots, he'd have done himself a favor if he had. Certainly the RAF pilots I knew were all very assured and confident. When you do have the capacity to unleash mayhem you don't shove it in everyone's face. The text also says when she's turning on the accent, it isn't necessary to use the accent for everything she says and for all the narration. People's internal voices are not burdened with a thick accent.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
When I read this book found some of it very touching, but listening to it on a long drive through CA, OR, WA and in to Canada... well now I'm sorry I didn't just hand my wife the book and let her read it. We spent a lot of time laughing at odd pronunciation. I'd have to listen to it all again to identify the particular words, but the problem is that it pulls you out of the story and suspends the disbelief.Any additional comments?
Listening to the performers interview with one of the authors made me want to give him a break. Dude, you aren't baritone. You are tenor. But I just found the performance too disappointing. It spoiled the book and made me less forgiving of some of the issues in the story.A good story but skewed by the presentation
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, if you like fantasy this was one of the better onesWhat did you like best about this story?
EverythingWhich scene was your favorite?
There were so many where would I startWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes I found it very difficult to take a break - the narrator was greatAny additional comments?
You need to listen to Crystal Soldier the first book in Great Migration Series (only two books in this series) which I also thoroughly enjoyed.I'm really sorry that there is not another book in this chapter of the Liaden Universe.
Fantastic I didn't want to stop listening
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Grand start for Liaden series
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Great story well done
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In Crystal Dragon, Cantra must transform herself to go deep under cover and save the mathematical equations of Scholar Liad dea'Syl. With these equations, and the luck, some may survive and escape the decrystallization of the universe by the sheriekas. That she succeeds, and that it leads to the founding of Clan Korval, is at no time certain while reading the book.
This is the second book in the Books of Before sequence on Audible. These three books are very much a prequel to the mainline Liaden Universe books in the Agent of Change sequence. The narrating of the Before books by Kevin T. Collins is superb. Each character has a distinctive voice, but the distinction is subtle and doesn't interfere with the narrative. The Liaden Books of Before are my first encounter with Mr. Collins' narration, but I certainly hope not my last.
Cantra (the Dragon) to the Fore
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I would recommend it to Liaden Universe fans, conditionally. Outstanding narration. I could listen to him forever.Story:
The first chapters are confusing and boring. The authors describe how the dramliz (sherieka-made wizards) are made from energy particles (I guess). Each dramliza is paired, dominant and subservient. A little kinky. We learn how this happens and how some dramliz broke free of the evil Eloheen (shereikas), particularly Rool Tiazan. His descendants appear across the series, along with other free dramliz, gifted with various magical talents.
The next section is good, but I wish we hadn't spent quite so much time in the university, at the math tower.
Meanwhile, the parts where we meet Tor An yos'Galan are gripping, but yet...I couldn't quite feel his pain. Loosing a whole planet of friends and family stretches my empathy, or the authors didn't write it with enough depth. Also, I don't believe the military would be so non-responsive in the face of a world-ending event, and even worse.
The last half of the book is perfect. From the time the main characters leave the university to the end of the book is nonstop adventure, slowing for character building and relationship development (especially between Cantra yos'Phelium and Tor An yos'Galan). Vivid, wonderful ending.
Confusing beginning, fabulous ending
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I also love their books but am getting pretty worn out of hearing the word "Pilot" as an overused pronoun.
Human Story good but "Alien story" too S&M
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