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Gideon the Ninth
- Narrated by: Moira Quirk
- Length: 16 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Emperor needs necromancers.
The Ninth Necromancer needs a swordswoman.
Gideon has a sword, some dirty magazines, and no more time for undead nonsense.
Tamsyn Muir’s Gideon the Ninth unveils a solar system of swordplay, cut-throat politics, and lesbian necromancers. Her characters leap out of the audio, as skillfully animated as arcane revenants. The result is a heart-pounding epic science fantasy.
Brought up by unfriendly, ossifying nuns, ancient retainers, and countless skeletons, Gideon is ready to abandon a life of servitude and an afterlife as a reanimated corpse. She packs up her sword, her shoes, and her dirty magazines, and prepares to launch her daring escape. But her childhood nemesis won’t set her free without a service.
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Of course, some things are better left dead.
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"Tamsyn Muir's absorbing storytelling and Moira Quirk's immersive performance create a richly imagined fantasy world.... Quirk is at turns antagonistic, vulnerable, and hopelessly helpful as she characterizes all the participants and stewards of Canaan House.... Listeners will eagerly anticipate the trilogy's next installment." (AudioFile Magazine)
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- Glenn
- 01-08-20
Maybe the worst book I have read.
I really tried to like this book, but I cannot. I have read a lot of books and usually I can at least say I understand what the writer was trying to accomplish.
I have no idea what happened and I read the whole book. The narration was painful. So many things happened that made no sense. I can’t believe there are two more books.
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- Sarah K.
- 10-27-19
Fun. Not art, very gory, but 100% fun.
This is tremendous fun. It may not be high art, but it is top-shelf fun and the voice-acting is superb.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-04-19
a slightly flawed gem
Gideon and Harrow are treasures, great characters with great voices and an interesting tangle of drama. The setting is also highly original and interesting. However, a lot of what makes Gideon so great also feels somewhat out of place in the universe, particularly some of the metaphors used, and the setting itself leaves some gaping gaps in your knowledge, presumably expected to be filled in at the end, where all we really get is prep for a sequel. Also takes far longer to really get going than it should have. Still, it was quite enjoyable and Moira Quirk gives an amazing performance.
58 people found this helpful
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- Jess
- 09-27-19
Mind blowingly good
Lesbian necromancers explore a haunted gotchic palace in space is what first caught my attention. The rave reviews made me break down and use an audible credit to listen to it. Now I will buy a hard cover copy to keep in my safe so no one can ever ruin it and I will have it forever. From the get go, it grabs your attention and makes you root for Gideon. It makes you slowly fall in love with every character for different reasons, and just when you think it couldn’t get any better, it breaks your heart. This is one of the best books I’ve read in as long as I can remember, and I’ve now got four other people reading it just so we can have a discussion because I can’t NOT talk about this book. Seriously, it’s worth every penny and then some. This book will be a re read, and then I’ll read it again.
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- Guy Generic
- 01-10-20
Yep - Not Very Good
Like many, you'll either be pulled in or pushed away fairly quickly. There was just too much about the setting, characters, and design that are not explained up front and it wasn't worth it to stick along for the ride.
38 people found this helpful
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- JulieG
- 10-03-19
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant!
This book felt like an old friend telling me a story around a campfire, with me clinging to every gritty detail, deepening mystery, and snappy comeback.
Gideon is a wonderfully relatable character while also being a total badass. I couldn't *not* love her. Her and Harrow's relationship is so messy and complicated and I love that it only got more complicated as they had to work together and grew as characters. I was consistently pleased by twists and turns in the story, as stakes rose ever higher and the mystery unfolded, and really enjoyed when people would explain whatever crazy thing just happened so I could truly understand and appreciate how crazy it was; it was so conversational that it never felt condescending or halted momentum.
The narration was amazing, well acted, and really made me feel I was there with the characters - Moira gave them all such life!
Taz, keep at it. As a long time fan of your writing, I can't wait to see what you whip up next.
71 people found this helpful
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- Mary
- 01-04-20
A story of convenience
First of all, the narration is FANTASTIC and really the only reason I listened to this all the way through. Otherwise, there was some quippy dialogue and an interesting premise but ultimately the characters seemed to gain powers as needed, die without me ever having been invested in them, casually brush of the murders of hundreds of children and years of torture to fall in love and, endlessly, fight monsters one. at. a. time. As in, never band together and fight together, but stand and wait your turn. Everything was so convenient that there was never much of a plot and the characters really had nothing for back story or basis for action. I will skip the next one.
28 people found this helpful
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- Atmey
- 12-11-19
Swearing is funny, but that is about it.
I keep getting lost in the narrative trying figure out who and why they are speaking and jumping between conversation and description.
Characters too angsty.
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- Samantha
- 10-07-19
struggled to finish
I liked Gideon but I was really hard pressed to understand what is going on and who all the other characters were. Gideon's banter was the only enjoyable part of the book.
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- Anastasia Alter
- 09-29-19
The perfect mix of dark humor, fantasy, and sci-fi.
What a refreshing novel. The character driven narrative was fun, quirky, surprising, and often endearing (or silicious). I was really impressed at the way sexuality was acknowledged and normalized. It wasn’t weird. Thanks for writing a cheeky read I fell in love with. Can’t wait for the next installment!
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- Neil
- 12-14-19
This maybe the best audio book I've "read"
Not cause it is the best book or most original story, but for the flawless production and perfect rendering of the characters and emotions by the narrator. I don't know about you but whenever I start an audio book I am a little off balance weighing the interpretive narration with how my own inner voice might render it. I can honestly say that in Gideon the ninth and Moira Quirk I found a narrator that could match and exceed my inner narrator on all counts creating a great immersive experience, a graphic novel drawn in words
Thank you
Oh and don't let the blurb put you off. The cheap quips about lesbian necromancers underplays the twisting dark gothic scifi melange that is this book. You've never read its like.
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- Bathos
- 12-13-19
One of the best books I’ve ever listened to.
This is one of the best books that I’ve ever listened to. I’ve never read or listened to anything quite like it.
The narrator is excellent and brought everything to life. She does five star sarcasm! The book is one of those books where you just have no idea what is coming next. Gideon is definitely one of the best characters ever. And no one has ever had better dialogue. Roll on book two!
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-29-19
Absolutely Fantastic.
The narrator really brought this book to life, I'm definitely going to look for other books she had narrated after listening to this one. I knew I was going to enjoy this book by the premise and the blurb, but I had no idea quite how much. definitely would recommend for any reader looking for really strong and interesting female characters.
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- SystemState
- 05-31-20
Solid and unexpected
I heard about this book through a friend. About to buy it I read the blurb and almost stopped, it just seemed...pulpy. I'm glad I bought it and look forward to the sequel.
If the blurb attracts you then great, but if not feel free to ignore the blurb. This book is more than the blurb, set in a wonderfully refreshing world, the reader follows a story of discovery into how the world works. With an addictive story an interesting ensemble of characters, a genuine feeling of political intrigue, with each character having their own motive and perspective, I truly enjoyed the journey.
Now let's talk about the narrator. I put her with the ranks of R.C Bray in that, in the future I'll happily give a book a go based on her narration in the title. Solid narration, a multitude of voices enabling easy identification and passion in her voice, makes her a pleasure to listen to.
One last thing. I mentioned there is a sequel. This book is a complete story, while there are obvious hooks for the next book, one could easily read this book in isolation and walk away satisfied.
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- MMH
- 12-01-19
Favourite book of 2019
This was a surprise, expecting pulp but got brilliance. The writing is imaginative, new and the dialogue would give Whedon a run for his money. A fantastic new science fantasy romp and the narrator did a superb job which really brought the characters to life. Can’t wait for the next book in this series.
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- Damien Marquess
- 07-26-20
Fantastic!
Held off reading this as I felt it couldn't live up to the reviews I'd read. I shouldn't have worried, one of the most enjoyable books I've read or listened to in ages. Five stars for both the book and the spot on narration by Moira Quirk!
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- Catherine O
- 07-23-20
A very good story, excellently narrated.
I thoroughly enjoyed this audio book - kudos to the author for crafting an original, highly entertaining story and kudos to the narrator for bring the characters to life.
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- Rowan
- 07-07-20
Amazing
The sarcasm and swearing really made this book for me. The narrator is insanely good
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- Katherine
- 07-06-20
An amazing story
There were moments within that I was so entranced that I forgot that this was a sci-fi. The descriptions were in such detail that (even though I don’t know bones) I could visualise the destruction.
Beautifully done and read.
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- The Boy Anachronism
- 06-24-20
Good concept, probably best for a younger audience
As a lover of dark fantasy, I enjoyed the concept and the setting however found the characters, tone and dialogue to be very much more suitable for a "young adult" audience than I was expecting.
A great listen for a teenager but older listeners may find it a bit simplistic.
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- Bill
- 10-17-19
oh god
I can't remember the last time i read something as good as this. And the performance was exceptional. But what an ending. How am I meant to go to work now.
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- Ricky
- 10-24-19
Great concept, poorly implemented
I've had to go back and read more reviews to figure out why I was so damn bored. It seems there's a minority of people, like me, who just aren't buying it.
The blurb sounded great, but at about halfway through I've lost interest because quite frankly, nothing is happening. It feels like a bunch of teenage girls in high school who cant get along and spend the majority of their time having pointless conversations and bitching about each other. This seriously needs to be moved out of Epic Fantasy and filed under Young Adult, because its definitely misrepresented in category.
Really the only redeeming quality in the story is the banter from Gideon, its refreshing to have an author/publisher willing to drop f-bombs and the like. Unfortunately its just not enough, which is a shame because I felt like the wordsmithing from the author was actually quite good. She just doesn't do anything interesting with it.
The narrator seemed will suited though, pleasant to listen to and did a good job.
Sending this one back for refund.
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- stv9007
- 04-21-21
first book seems like its going somewhere
this series is just like the 2035 series which would also not recommend. the first book seems like its going somewhere but its a prelude to utter nonsense in book 2. there must be an app they are using in both books where you put in data and it spits out randomly chosen sentences which make no sense. be sure to sample book 2 before buying you can see what i'm talking about.
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- Matthew L
- 04-16-21
What an emotional roller coaster
What an emotional roller coaster. I enjoyed every minute of it. Wonderfully read and a wonderful story.
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- Adam
- 01-18-21
didn't live up to the hype
the narration was beautifully done.
the story had so much potential but was poorly executed.
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- Jack
- 04-24-22
Great narration of a poor story
Could not continue this story to finish.
The narration is excellent, but the story is very dull.
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-16-22
A fantastic listen!
Great narrator and even better plot! It's a little slow amd confusing at the start while everything is still a mystery, but well worth sticking it out for that surprise ending.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-12-22
In my top 10 favourite books
Gideon the ninth has made me cackle out loud at multiple points, I first physically read the book and have come back to listen with a new perspective. Moira Quirk is a brilliant narrator and captures the essence of each character beautifully, would definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys si-fi/fantasy!
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- terry
- 04-05-22
fantastic
wonderfully read fantastically written can't recommend enough lewbian space necromancer what more do you want
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-15-22
Amazing, beautiful and harrowing
Fantastic read, super memorable character and loved the magic system. Awesome by the reader, highly, highly recommended.