
Fevre Dream
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Ron Donachie
About this listen
Before the wights there were vampires....
Abner Marsh has finally realised his heart's desire, he has built the Fevre Dream, the finest steamship ever to sail the Mississippi river. Marsh hopes to race the boat some day and prove its supremacy, but his partner seems determined to prevent him from fulfilling this ambition. Joshua York funded the creation of the Fevre Dream, but now rumours are spreading about the unusual company he keeps, his odd eating habits and strange waking hours.
As the Dream crosses the great river, it leaves in its wake too many sinister stories. Eventually Abner is forced to confront the man who helped to make his dreams become reality - before his dream turns into a nightmare. Discover George R. R. Martin's Gothic masterpiece, Fevre Dream.
©1982 George R. R. Martin (P)2012 Random House Audio IncGood but....
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It takes Vampires and their typical mythology in a different direction and I enjoy that.
I really enjoyed Ron Donachie’s narration of the story.
One negative for me is how racist the book is at parts (particularly at the beginning), I understand that it is set during a very bad time period in the US (before the Civil War) but still, I don’t like unnecessary and excessive use of the derogatory terms.
Happy with what I listened too and was exactly what I was looking for
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I very good vampire story
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Game of ...
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Fevre Dream is a tale of the Old South, of steamboats and vampires. The principal character is the Mississippi herself, but the boats and the captain and the vampires are all unforgettable too. The narration is of the kind that gets out of the way and lets the story speak, and that's what I like. There's nothing here not to like.
Every bit as exotic as Westeros
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Loved it
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A beautiful story.
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The narration is great.
Overall a great purchase
Great vampire novel
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Would you listen to Fevre Dream again? Why?
I read quite a lot of books. There are very few books that i read/ listen to, more than once. Fevre Dream is one that I will read and re-read; its that good. There are so many layers to this story. The historical setting, and morality of that time, is perfect for the choices facing the two lead characters throughout the story; it allows us to see the difficult changes both men are striving for within their own cultures, mirroring the abolition issue thats in the background of the mississippi river life, as the fevre dream journeys to New Orleans.What did you like best about this story?
The main theme i got running through this story was 'Choice'. Abner and Joshua, from different sides of the fence, have to continually search themselves for what's 'right' in each situation they come across and not just what their peers would do. As Joshua's plan is revealed, there are all new trust issues that need to be dealt with. Abner and Joshua each play the part of a representative for each race with their views and ideals, and a great friendship is the result.The friendship between the two is the best part of this story. Friendship out of adversity has been done many times before, but I don't think its been done quite like this. The cost of the friendship to each character, is great, yet even over many years hiatus, each remains loyal to the other.
What about Ron Donachie’s performance did you like?
The vocal performance of Ron Donachie is excellent here. He gives real weight to Abner Marsh as the tough steamboat captain, and the slow southern drawl of Julien really gives a sinister fell to the character. Every role is read expertly.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The epilogue is one of the saddest i've ever read. Not just for the main characters of the story, but for the steamboat trade of the mississippi, also.Any additional comments?
There are few really original takes on the vampire genre. Not since Anne Rice's first vampire chronicle have i read such a good vampire story, however, this story is great because of its human side.Well worth a listen
Fevre Dream; Excellent!
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Great!
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