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Listening Length: 11 hours and 14 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Random House Audio
Audible.com Release Date: January 26, 2016
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A mostly fun volume in the series. Please note that the story at the end of the book ought to be read before the rest of the novel!Our 3 Druids mostly go their separate ways in this one, though they come together at the end. One plot arc from previous books seems to be finished (or is it?), but various others remain. All 3 Druids seem to be finding their place in the world, and what they want to devote their lives to- Atticus, the "Iron Druid" himself, perhaps the least of the three.Hearne does a good job of keeping the voices distinct, though Owen's in particular is somewhat affected in the "earthy and archaic" sense. Also, his sensibilities do not, I think, track those likely from someone who missed the last 2000 years... but he's a fun character. Granuaile has her own sets of problems, and her sensibilities are more modern than Atticus prefers.The dogs, while they add humor, are pretty simplistic. But then, I'm not really a dog person; my own dog does not seem to be subtle in her thinking the way cats are. However, these are supposed to be extra-ordinary dogs, and their conversation and interests are really too immature for that. it would be very cool if, at some point, the humans were NOT condescending to the dogs- especially if the dogs actually had a better handle on things than the humans did- which would be one of the benefits of such intimate cooperation, I'd think.If you are interested, do not start here. I think this book would be pretty inexplicable without the preceding ones.For fans of the series- you'll enjoy this.
I loved this series from the beginning. Atticus has a voice that carries, and it's this voice that has smoothed over thin plots and sometimes-thinner (and less-than connected) reasons for mayhem. But that rich and wonderful voice has been diluted. Eclipsed by a stronger, even better voice...that, I might accept. But diluted? No. Hearn is smothering his most engaging character while making room for narratives of far less value or resonance. Until the last quarter of the book, Atticus goes so far as to descend into the territory of "cute"--and that's always dangerous; rarely is it an acceptable substitute for the real thing. And that's the problem. I expected the real thing and got cute instead. It's like turning Luke Skywalker into jovial and slightly smarter Jar Jar Binks--unexpected, crazy unnecessary and immensely disappointing.The last fifty pages are the only ones worth reading, the only thing with anything at "stake." It's the only time anything of any real value actually happens in the book, and it's sad that the plot has to turn so suddenly and so sadly for the book to have any depth at all. Before those pages came along, though, I was seriously entertaining the idea of closing the book and not bothering to read any further--a heresy, I would have thought, prior to reading this volume in the series. But it had just gotten so BORING and so almighty shallow!!! Even a death that saddened me no end was better than continuing on the pablum road,so that should tell you just how bad it was to that point.Please please please, Mr. Hearn: cut the revolving-door dialogue and completely separate story lines. There's just not enough room in any one book to gloss over so much so quickly. Pick one person's story and TELL it with the depth and development it deserves. Instead of one book with three separate narratives, give us three books with a single character's in-depth development in each. For the depth this series needs to be exploring at this point in its mythology, the scatter-shot approach is just too unfocused and diffuse to end well.
Really enjoyed the whole series, and this one was ... not bad, exactly, but felt a little tired. Is it maybe time for Mr. Hearse to write something new?It's interesting to read the reviews highlighting the anti-fossil fuel chapter of the book (I'll try to avoid spoilers by being a bit opaque -- but if you've read the book, you know what I'm talking about). Um... Hello...?Is it really surprising that earth-worshiping Druids are (a) concerned about climate change and (b) might be in a position to do something about it? Frankly, it reads more false to me that Atticus is not willing to take more direct action. However, those commenters were right to flag that sub-plot as weak -- and frankly, a jarring addition to the book with little or no emotional payout. It's not weak because it addresses concerns over global warming, it's weak because it was poorly written. "Fierce Druid" or not, I find it completely implausible that Granuaile would risk her life (and the life of her hound!) on a morally dubious bit of gloating. (And yes, that's all it was -- the ecologically benefial events had already taken place). I expected her to regret the immorality of her actions as soon as she left, but no -- instead she just blithely moves on. As everyone knows (even those of us with happy parental relations), disputes with our parents are not put so easily aside.
So far I have really enjoyed all of the Iron Druid series until this one. It was a lot of pages of nothing just to wrap up the meat the story in the last 20 pages. "Staked" is the wrong title for this book. It should have been called "Miscellaneous".To much back and forth between the main characters narratives to be anything substantial. Hearne needs to go back and read the first books in the series and recapture what he did right in those. Either that, or change it to the "Iron Druid and those 2 other guys Chonicles".
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