Unabridged Audiobook
The story was OK but clearly the message throughout the book is that essentially all women are persecuted and essentially all men persecute women. I realize that the setting was 1850 and times have changed but it just got a little painful. I’ll file this one away in the WOKE section.
This book was simply amazing. Amazing how 13 women would take off into the brutal arctic. How they any of them would survive in the late 1800s with nothing of modern day to help them survive. How money and buy so much, yet so little. Money is truly the root of all evil. Luckily in the end money doesn’t win. Wonderful book of survival.
Very enjoyable, and well written
What a great listen. The narrator does a fabulous job and I was transported to the Arctic effortlessly. The story itself is a classic. I loved the strong female characters facing adversity and finding their strength. I did shed a tear near the end of the book, but no spoilers!
Enjoyable overall but a bit long and drawn out in places, so slow burning. Found it was putting me to sleep whilst driving! The narrator was a bit too soothing
gripping from beginning to end
Enjoyable book. The author did a great job of weaving history into her tale of fiction. Nice building of suspense. Check your politics and cultural in-fighting at the door and you will enjoy.
Absolutely hands down a MUST LISTEN/READ book! Historical. Adventure. Woman enduring hardships, surviving, excelling. Would make a great movie too. Dont miss this book!
This book should have a warning label: may cause severe narcolepsy. I’m still snoring even as I write this. The story is permeated with this ultra jaded view of reality. Nothing rang true to me. Imagine, it’s 1852, and men don’t exist. Why? No reason. Oh wait, they do exist, except the only ones left are all rapists. Why? No reason. The story takes place in the arctic winter and in a courtroom, yet the author has likely had never been in either. I would wager good money this author has not wintered North of Boston. It was a penance to listen to this. I turned the speed up to 1.6.
Macallister weaves great tension in this book between two timelines that slowly merge. It's full of surprises but the little reveals only turn up the heat on the main tension of the story. It's well written and the narrator does a terrific job juggling the varied accents. Very enjoyable.
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