🎧 Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo @LBardugo @LaurenFortgang #MichaelDavidAxtell @MacmillanAudio #LoveAudiobooks

Posted October 31, 2019 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 10 Comments

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🎧 Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo @LBardugo @LaurenFortgang #MichaelDavidAxtell  @MacmillanAudio #LoveAudiobooksNinth House by Leigh Bardugo
Narrator: Lauren Fortgang, Michael David Axtell
Series: Alex Stern #1
Published by MacMillan on October 8, 2019
Genres: Fantasy
Length: 16 hours, 21 minutes
Format: Audiobook
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Galaxy “Alex” Stern is the most unlikely member of Yale’s freshman class. Raised in the Los Angeles hinterlands by a hippie mom, Alex dropped out of school early and into a world of shady drug dealer boyfriends, dead-end jobs, and much, much worse. By age twenty, in fact, she is the sole survivor of a horrific, unsolved multiple homicide. Some might say she’s thrown her life away. But at her hospital bed, Alex is offered a second chance: to attend one of the world’s most elite universities on a full ride. What’s the catch, and why her?

Still searching for answers to this herself, Alex arrives in New Haven tasked by her mysterious benefactors with monitoring the activities of Yale’s secret societies. These eight windowless “tombs” are well-known to be haunts of the future rich and powerful, from high-ranking politicos to Wall Street and Hollywood’s biggest players. But their occult activities are revealed to be more sinister and more extraordinary than any paranoid imagination might conceive.

Alex Stern can barely catch a break; the world is forcing her to drink from the fire hose from a very young age. Everyone seems to be using her and no one caring for her.  Fortunately, Alex is smart and more than that, a survivor.  I felt for her and I came to like her.  She cared about more than herself. I love that she was able to develop some true friends.

Ninth House is a engrossing whirlwind. The chapters jump around a bit in time and that made it difficult at the beginning with also trying to understand the world and characters. I’m not sure of the purpose of the jumps other than to perhaps connect pieces of related evidence?  Once I got going, I was captured though.

The magic world is rich and diverse. It’s scary in its use and ability to control other people.  Of course, the power is irresistible to those who are the worst candidates to have it. The greedy and unconscionable care only about themselves. Politics and money are harsh and ruthless. Of course, this is not so much different than the non-magical world for Alex.  She recognizes the games and strategies all too well. Triggers are everywhere in this dark fantasy – beware!

I loved the complex varieties of magic and its rules, the characters with their variable moral integrity in many shades of gray. It’s easy enough for them to feel entitled when the magical know about things most people don’t believe are possible, but they can do or control. The mysteries were more difficult to solve as regular rules of evidence aren’t as helpful when magic is involved.

The Alex Stern series is just begun and clearly (to me) there is so much for Alex to learn about this world and her own magic abilities. She is not like the others. This is definitely a series to read in order and I can’t wait for more. I have so many questions, and the next book is not until June of 2021!

Narration:

I have heard of Lauren Fortgang and think of her favorably. Yet I think this is the first audio I have listened to her.  My impressions were accurate enough as I enjoyed this very much.  Both narrators gave fine performances with comfortable voices.  Fortgang had more work her as much of the story was spent in Alex’s thoughts and memories. The rest was small bits from Darlington’s thoughts.   The small parts of dialogue were comfortable whether male or female voices.  I did slow this to 1.25x rather than my normal 1.5x speed.  I think this was due to the complexity of the story as much as the narration.

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About Lauren Fortgang

Lauren Fortgang lives in New York City where she currently works as an actor and voiceover artist. Born in DE, she alternated between the metropolis of Wilmington and a rural upbringing in a variety of northern California towns. She had early training at A.C.T.’s Young Conservatory and is a graduate of Fordham University: College at Lincoln Center, where she majored in theater. Her curiosity for finding new niches in the industry has afforded her a broad career spectrum, both in and out of the spotlight as actor, singer, spokesperson audiobook narrator, podcaster, and even costume designer.

About Leigh Bardugo

Leigh Bardugo is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of fantasy novels and the creator of the Grishaverse. With over three million copies sold worldwide, her Grishaverse spans the Shadow and Bone Trilogy, the Six of Crows Duology, The Language of Thorns, and King of Scars—with more to come. Her short stories can be found in multiple anthologies, including The Best of Tor.com and the Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy. Her other works include Wonder Woman: Warbringer and the forthcoming Ninth House. Leigh was born in Jerusalem, grew up in Southern California, graduated from Yale University, and has worked in advertising, journalism, and even makeup and special effects. These days, she lives and writes in Los Angeles.

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Posted October 31, 2019 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 10 Comments


10 responses to “🎧 Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

    • I really loved it. It took a little bit to get started but once I did it was engrossing. The start was a tiny bit confusing because of more than one point of view and time jumps. But once I knew people it was all good.