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The Digging Leviathan

By: James P Blaylock
Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
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Southern California - sunny days, blue skies, neighbours on flying bicycles ... ghostly submarines ... mermen off the Catalina coast ... and a vast underground sea stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Inland Empire where Chinese junks ply an illicit trade and enormous creatures from ages past still survive. It is a place of wonder ... and dark conspiracies.

A place rife with adventure - if one knows where to look for it. Two such seekers are the teenagers Jim Hastings and his friend, Giles Peach. Giles was born with a wonderful set of gills along his neck and insatiable appetite for reading. Drawing inspiration from the novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Giles is determined to build a Digging Leviathan. Will he reach the center of the earth? or destroy it in the process?

©2012 James P. Blaylock (P)2012 Audible Ltd
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Didn't enjoy this book as much as the others. It was overly wordy and not much seemed to happen and I had worked out who the villain was long before he was exposed!

Not up to his usual standard

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Would you try another book written by James P Blaylock or narrated by Christopher Ragland?

I'm considering it, on the assurance of other reviewers that this is one of the less accessible books in the series.

What could James P Blaylock have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Hard to say. I just found it hard to keep up with what was going on and found I didn't really care very much about the characters or the plot.

What three words best describe Christopher Ragland’s performance?

Not bad considering.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Mostly boredom. I usually love my audiobook sessions as I walk to work, but I had to force myself to keep going with this.

Any additional comments?

I really wanted to like this a lot more than I did.

Very hard to follow

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I recently download the Aylesford Skull (book 4??) which I happened to enjoy, so I downloaded the additional books in the series. I believe this causes some of my confusion with the saga as a whole, and not to give too much away (and I'm aware there are another 2 books to catch up on) I'm still non-the-wiser over the key characters and period in time which this is set.



However, I struggled to finish this book. I found the concept interesting but the narration (a mix between Zapp Brannigan and the Godfather) distracting and eventually rather tedious.

I'm hoping the second book can restore my faith.

Slow and tedious...

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The positives about this author are that he has a brilliant imagination and sense of imagery and the world he has created was interesting. For these reasons I really wanted to like this series and persevered through the whole of the first book. I should also say that there are probably plenty of people who will disagree with my opinion. However, I simply can not get on with this author. The simple reason for this is poor characterization. The characters are wooden and unrealized and there is a disconnectedness between them, despite ties of family or friendship. This makes it hard to become interested in the book because as a reader, I found it hard to believe in the characters or their motivations and therefore became uninterested in the plot.



The narrator was not my taste, I use this phrase because he was not bad at his job and I wouldn't want to criticize unfairly. What I mean by this is that, in my opinion, he did not create the feeling of being in the middle of a play, instead of simply being read to, that you get with the best narrators.

The Digging Leviathan: Narbondo, Book 1

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If you could sum up The Digging Leviathan in three words, what would they be?

confusing, imaginative, vivid

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

The ending left me unsatisfied. Although, please use my review with caution, as I listened to this audiobook over the course of several weeks and that might have added to the slightly confusing impression.

Any additional comments?

I found the narrator to be amazing. He really managed to make every character unique and rememberable.

Very good narrator, slightly confusing story

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