
Ordinary Monsters
The Talents, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ben Onwukwe
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By:
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J M Miro
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Bloomsbury presents Ordinary Monsters by J M Miro, read by Ben Onwukwe.
* THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER *
'An enthralling read' GUARDIAN
'A thrilling blend of fantasy and horror, richly imagined and masterfully executed' SFX
'Terrific . . . A book that creeps up on you, wearing brass knuckles' CONN IGGULDEN
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The first in a captivating new historical fantasy series, ORDINARY MONSTERS introduces the Talents with a catastrophic vision of the Victorian world, and the gifted, broken children who must save it.
There in the shadows was a figure in a cloak, at the bottom of the cobblestone stair, and it turned and stared up at them as still and unmoving as a pillar of darkness, but it had no face, only smoke . . .
1882. North of Edinburgh, on the edge of an isolated loch, lies an institution of crumbling stone, where a strange doctor collects orphans with unusual abilities. In London, two children with such powers are hunted by a figure of darkness – a man made of smoke.
Charlie Ovid discovers a gift for healing himself through a brutal upbringing in Mississippi, while Marlowe, a foundling from a railway freight, glows with a strange bluish light. When two grizzled detectives are recruited to escort them north to safety, they are confronted by a sinister, dangerous force that threatens to upend the world as they know it.
What follows is a journey from the gaslit streets of London to the lochs of Scotland, where other gifted children – the Talents – have been gathered at Cairndale Institute, and the realms of the dead and the living collide. As secrets within the Institute unfurl, Marlowe, Charlie and the rest of the Talents will discover the truth about their abilities and the nature of the force that is stalking them: that the worst monsters sometimes come bearing the sweetest gifts.
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'A dazzling mountain of wild invention, Dickensian eccentrics, supernatural horrors and gripping suspense' JOE HILL
'Expansive in scope and storytelling, Ordinary Monsters builds an electrifying Victorian world' CARI THOMAS
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Great wordlbuilding, very longwinded prose
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A good yarn, well performed but slightly spoiled by the narrator's godawful, one and only, non geographical "Scottish" accent - where is the R in "thought"? It was all hoots mon and Janet get yer tits oot the purridge - surely someone could have taught him a couple of real ones??
It it least brought humour where there wasn't meant to be any....
Rollicks along but rather wearying..
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However, stick with it! All the randomness comes together in the last 5 chapters and it all makes sense... Will wait for the sequel. That is If the narrator goes to Scotland to listen to what they actually do sound like!
Terrible accents bit sitck with it!
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Absolutely incredible
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Marathon
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Narrator was good though his Scottish accents could do with work, at the very least, sort out the difference between "loch" and 'lock". Very different pronunciations. Once I'd got over that, I loved it!
great story.
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some great parts, but also felt too wordy at times. like lots of what being said, but nothing was really happening.
it's okai.
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In general I found the narration to be quality, though some accents attempted were not wholly successful, and the narrator did have a strange approach to children’s voices, Charlie’s in particular, as if they had laryngitis.
Too long
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Loved it!
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