Oh god, I haven't updated my finished (audio)books in so long
I did slow down my listening a bit during the first month of COVID quarantine. Now I pretty much listen as much as before, as the time I would normally use to drive to work, I use for walks.
I really liked Congo, it was fast paced, the way the expedition is presented added some needed tension and there's also a bit of mistery (albeit pretty predictable now), so it made for a very nice listening experience.
Overall, I'd recommend it - 3,5/5
Now this was a nice surprise. I wanted another short book that could be read as a standalone. It is actually the first in a series, but I read that the ending worked on its own so I tried it. I can confirm that it does indeed work on its own, with the kind of open-ending that lets your imagination decide how it could continue (well, unless you read the sequel). Certainly not recommended if you fear spiders, as most of the story is told through the point of view of evolving spiders on a distant planet. The other half of the story follows what remains of Humankind after the events narrated at the beginning of the book.
I love sci-fi and this felt like a fresh and interesting. The narrator in the book was ok, but I had to speed her up, because she read super slowly.
I'd recommend it for sure - 4/5
Second book in the new sci-fi series from Sanderson. What can I say? I love Sanderson. This one takes the story a lot further, but I can't explain much without spoilering the ending of the first book.
The american narrator is the one I chose for this, she does a great job
Well, it's Sanderson - 4,5/5
I waited for the third and last book in the series to come out before starting this one. Well, I devoured them. It had pretty much everything I love from a fantasy book: likeable characters, epic adventures, lost civilizations, a seemingly undeafatable enemy and even time travel.
So great series, I'll certainly look forward to his next books. Also great narrator (one who does a lot of Sanderson stuff as well).
Recommended to any fantasy fan - 5/5
It took me a while to get into the story, pretty much all the first book. It didn't really help that unfortunately this series doesn't have high quality recordings, alrthough the narrator did a great job. Anyway, I liked it more and more as the series progressed, which is something that admittedly happens quite often for me, as I get invested pretty easily if the characters are likeable enough.
The magic system was interesting, as was discovering the different species / civilizations as you follow the protagonist and his friends / family around.
All in all this is a very good series - 4/5
I watch Ellis' videos and most of the times I see that my tastes align with hers, especially regarding first contact sci-fi movies. So I was very interested in this and I can say that it didn't disappoint me. I loved it from start to finish and I hope we'll get more.
I don't know if it was me, maybe I was in a weird state while listening the first part of the book, but the initial contact (or presumed contact) with the alien was pretty scary. It felt like the beginning of E.T. (which still manages to scare me after all these years).
Well done - 4/5