
Zaria Fierce and the Secret of Gloomwood Forest
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Narrado por:
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Michele Carpenter
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De:
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Keira Gillett
On her birthday, Zaria Fierce finds her usual path to school blocked by an ugly river-troll. At first she’s surprised and curious, but then Olaf threatens to eat her, which is an act Zaria could not in good conscience consent to, so Zaria counteroffers. A deal is struck and she goes to school, but Zaria is about to learn the hard way that one does not trick a river-troll and expect to win.
©2015 Keira Gillett (P)2015 Keira GillettListeners also enjoyed...




















Great listening experience
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The book was truly amazing!
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The narrator was pretty good. Not 100% consistent with accents but close enough because the book keeps you engaged enough to not always notice. I particularly like how she voiced the main female character when she was being soft and compassionate.
I received a free copy of this book, but it didn’t influence my review.
I’d definitely recommend it to preteens
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Lively fantasy adventure!
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Very, very good.
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NOTE for the audio version - narrator is clear and the different voices for different characters is appreciated.
Fun First Entry By New Author
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Would you consider the audio edition of Zaria Fierce and the Secret of Gloomwood Forest to be better than the print version?
The Narrator skillfully brings the words to life. I would recommend the audio book can be listened to alone or you can read along with it.Who was your favorite character and why?
Zaria's strength of character truly makes for an intelligent and powerful female lead.What does Michele Carpenter bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Characterization. She makes the characters come to life.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Though it could easily be listened to in one sitting, I came back to it a few times without any confusion.Any additional comments?
'Zaria Fierce' is filled with imagination and intrigue. As an adult, I enjoyed every page. I felt completely engrossed in the world of fantasy painted so eloquently into Zaria's, otherwise ordinary, life. As a teacher, this book is the perfect reading level for Middle School (Age 12 and up) students and up. High School students would get just as much out of it as their middle school counterparts. It's refreshing to have a book focused on a female main character, being able to show her grow in confidence and strength of character. As students begin reading, they should find it easy to relate to her initial timid, awkward personality. Her adventures may even help some students break free of their anxiety and fear of social situations and become more confident in themselves.I highly recommend this title and the other books in this author's series for readers of all ages who feel that fire of adventure in their hearts.
A Masterful Paiting that Keeps You Smiling
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entertaining
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What other book might you compare Zaria Fierce and the Secret of Gloomwood Forest to and why?
I liked the setting, it was reminiscent of Tolkien's Hobbit, and a hint of Grimm's with modern day touches.What does Michele Carpenter bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I really enjoyed her reading, it's easy on the ears, and she does a good job of keeping all the character voices unique and separate.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I did listen to it all in one sitting, so, yes!Any additional comments?
I have to say I had no idea what to expect, but I enjoyed this much more than anticipated. Zaria is lovable and kind, and her friends are brave and supportive. And their adventures, while significantly less violent and hair-raising than much of modern fantasy, is, in my opinion, perfect for its intended audience.I enjoy the writing style, it flows well, and is far more mature in phrasing and dialogue than most YA fiction I've read. Gillett does like her big words, and this book will definitely push a child's vocabulary skills. I think I came across a word or two I wasn't familiar with.
Bonus points for not using any repetitive slang words or phrases like so many YA books.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.
Fun listening!
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This was quite a fun children’s book that I think will appeal to many adults as well. First, I really like the set up. We’re in Norway so we have the great frozen forests and water ways. Then there’s Zaria, a female non-Caucasian lead in a fantasy story. Lastly, Zaria made a mistake in choosing to break her deal with the river troll Olaf, which sets this whole adventure in motion.
Zaria gathers up her allies (friends of Christoffer’s) and one of them has a mysterious magical device (a star gazer) that can pause time, allowing them to head off on their quest without alerting their parents. With Aleks, Filip, and Geirr, Zaria heads off into the Norwegian wilderness. And I’ll just tuck my one little quibble in here – Zaria is the only female character for much of the book, tho eventually we do get an elf lord’s wife and some nameless female warriors and the mention of a Queen Helena. I would have liked a few more female characters.
Pretty soon, they come across a winter wyvern (Ooooooo!) named Norwick and his human-like friend Hector, who is one of the elfvolken. Zaria and the boys aren’t too sure how much to trust Hector but Zaria has formed a bond with Norwick and they elect to travel with them for now. Without getting spoilery, the author pulls in trolls and an the Wild Hunt! Yes! I love stories of the Wild Hunt and the thought of trolls riding the Wild Hunt is enough to send shivers up my spine!
There’s plenty of dashing about and trying to save one another and trickery and defiance and a bit of regret and swearing to make it all right again. Yeah. It was good. It’s a great adventure with the boys and Zaria helping each other along the way. I really like that Zaria owns up to her mistakes throughout the book and that her mistakes also make her human and real. There’s also real camaraderie between her and the boys and she also does her best to treat her allies with respect. The ending had Zaria in a tough position and she had to make a choice. Such a tough one! But now things are set up perfectly for Book 2.
I received a copy of this book at no cost from the author in exchange for an honest review.
The Narration: Michelle Carpenter was great. She has this perfect voice for young Zaria and light Norwegian accents for all the boys. I loved her gravelly voices for the trolls. She also had rich voices for the elves as described in the book. She also did a great job of getting the characters’s emotions across to the listener. Great performance!
Norwegian trolls & the Wild Hunt!
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