Year of the Unicorn
Witch World, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kate Rudd
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Andre Norton
About this listen
Andre Norton enthralled readers for decades with thrilling tales of people challenged to the limits of their endurance in epic battles of good against evil. None are more memorable than her Witch World novels.
Far from the besieged home of Simon and Jaelithe, in peaceful Norsdale, we meet Gillan, who longs to leave her dull life in a secluded country abbey. But when her wish comes true, she finds more than a little adventure. As she ventures out, not only is her life in danger, but also the power that lies within her, waiting to be discovered.
©1981 Andre Norton (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Year of the Unicorn
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- Richard Johnston
- 11-02-22
Excellent!
Kate Rudd does a fine reading of this early novel by Andre Norton. She demonstrates an impressive ability to convincingly dramatise the wide range of emotional tone required by the novel. The story is told in the first person by Gillan who was found as an infant survivor of a shipwreck and knows nothing of her background. As the story progresses, she is vividly brought to life by Kate Rudd’s superb narration.
The book initiates the High Hallack series and has links to the Estcarp books as well. It is well written, has a complex plot, and interesting characters. “The Year of The Unicorn” can be read as a stand-alone but it is an excellent introduction to the fascinating fantasy worlds of Andre Norton.
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- Inverdon
- 22-06-22
Repetitive to a depth of boredom!
I was really looking forward to hearing this book, an early one…the synopsis was intriguing…but OMG was it not the most terrible reader…little girl voice and so uneducated. Reading so many words by guesswork without knowledge. Two examples come to mind…the word SHAWL…pronounced like SHALE…and the word TROD…pronounced like TRODE…WHO HIRED THIS VOICE? Please never again. She’s a poverty selection, without charisma, without expression and endless mispronunciation!
It’s an early novel and so repetitive, especially the phase…”Who is Gillian?” …by the end I truly didn’t care and was answering back to the voice, I am still uncertain if it was my response to the reader that coloured my response to the story. Needless to say this was very disappointing.
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