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The Aeronaut's Windlass
- The Cinder Spires, Book 1
- Narrated by: Euan Morton
- Series: The Cinder Spires, Book 1
- Length: 21 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Since time immemorial, the Spires have sheltered humanity, towering for miles over the mist-shrouded surface of the world. Within their halls, aristocratic houses have ruled for generations, developing scientific marvels, fostering trade alliances, and building fleets of airships to keep the peace.
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"Obie Award winner and Scottish-born Euan Morton narrates this sprawling opening volume of The Cinder Spires with the spirit of a buccaneer and an ear for a couple of dozen different vocal rhythms and dialects from the British Isles. Morton is especially adept at naturally carrying on the conversations between the growling shipmates and the highborn Gwen. Morton keeps the action moving and speaks 'cat' perfectly." (AudioFile)
“This is Jim Butcher at his best, drawing a fully realized, richly detailed, and downright fun literary world where fearless aeronauts ride the aether, brilliant wizards struggle with doorknobs, and a thirty-pound feline warrior keeps a pet human named Little Mouse. It’s steampunk meets magic with a dose of sci-fi for seasoning. Buy it and read it. You’ll be glad you did.” (New York Times best-selling author David Weber)
"Butcher, the best-selling author of the Dresden Files, now launches the Cinder Spires, a new epic fantasy, steampunk hybrid series that has shades of both Naomi Novik and Cherie Priest.... With shifting points of view, short chapters, fast-paced action, and awesome battle scenes, the large cast of characters, elaborate world building, and intricate plot are revealed quickly and realized fully. It all reminds readers of when they first fell for Harry Dresden.” (Booklist, starred review)
“Butcher opens the imaginative Cinder Spires series with this sweeping fantastical epic.... [It's] a fascinating, adventurous, and intricate story. Butcher brings a fresh and exciting perspective to secondary-world steampunk, giving the reader a thrilling ride.” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
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- JPA
- 15-08-16
Best narration I've heard so far. Wonderful story.
Very different to the epic fantasy, grimdark and scifi I normally read, but oh what a refreshing change!
Crystal powered air ships and sword wielding, incredibly polite, officers; gunnery crews and tribal, characterful cats! They all come together in a complex web of intrigue and humour and action, set amongst mist filled skies and sky scraping spires both.
The best narration I've heard of a story so far, after months on Audible. Highly recommended to fantasy, scifi or steampunk fans.
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- Joe
- 20-11-20
Very enjoyable.
Enjoyed it a lot. love the world and characters that he has created. Also the narrator was great too.
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- P. Clementson
- 22-07-22
The Aeronauts Windlass
I very much enjoyed this story on Audible, well written and well read. With plenty of action and enough descriptions to visualise the scenes. I hope that the following book will soon be available 🙂
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- Laura Clark
- 19-05-22
needs a sequel
loved it, was rooting for all of them. especially Bri and Ben. really enjoyed it hopefully there is many more to come
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- owen harkin
- 22-04-22
Dresden departure
Quite a departure from Mr Dresden, Jim Butcher has woven a very interesting wee slice of something. Aided and abetted by a solid narration, this story has got some character and I eagerly await the next installment.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-03-22
I love this story!
Is it filled with cliché? Yes.
Does that detract from it's success? No.
I absolutely adore this book and cannot wait for Jim Butcher to write the sequel.
Great world building and likable characters with flaws, depth and relatable personalities.
The cats are fantastic.
Also, credit must go to the narrator who does an excellent job in not only delivering the story perfectly but injecting additional personality into each character.
Warning though, it will leave you wanting a lot more Cinder Spires.
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- Tamlyn Kemp
- 20-10-21
A tad too YA for me, but still fun
Great narration, a swashbuckling setting, and interesting characters. Could have gone with a little more grit, and been a little less predictable at times. Clearly it's YA material not dissimilar to Reynolds's Revenger series.
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- Lin Goodwin
- 18-07-21
Great story
Lots of great characters, and cats too! Filled with adventure. However it does not reach a conclusion and leaves a lot of unanswered questions. So let's have the next book..... It's too hard to wait.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-09-20
Highly enjoyable
Well written and well acted. I say acted because the narrator brought the story and characters to life instead of just reading a book.
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- Sam B
- 15-08-20
Very poor collection of clichés
Extremely poor - characters, plot and dialogue are a sad collection of paper-thin clichés. The setting could have been excellent, but this is a huge disappointment. Excellent narrarion is nowhere near enough to save the poor quality of the content.
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- Kristine
- 22-10-15
First Jim Butcher but not my last...
What made the experience of listening to The Aeronaut's Windlass the most enjoyable?
The narrator is excellent. I look forward to listening to other books he has done.
What other book might you compare The Aeronaut's Windlass to and why?
It's definitely an adventure with lots of battles. There wasn't much time to catch one's breath. I would say it's a lot like Star Wars in comparison.
What does Euan Morton bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Like other wonderful audio books, a great narration brings the book to life in ways that are different from just reading the words. Characters personality and traits are expressed and become almost tangible.
Any additional comments?
I haven't read much Steampunk so it's hard to compare it to anything in that genre, but I will look forward to readying the the sequels. And I LOVED the cats! I have 4 myself and I believe Jim's characterization of them was spot on!
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- Don Gilbert
- 02-10-15
A Brave New World
From the creator of such works of art as the “Furies of Calderon” and “The Dresden Files” Jim Butcher has now focused his immense talent onto, what is being called, the steampunk genre in his latest series, ”The Cinder Spires.”
Steampunk seems to be the latest trending term devising the name from a blending of sci-fi and fantasy with technology and aesthetic design inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery and the cyber punk genre.
The first book, “The Aeronaut’s Windlass,” is rich in Old World aristocratic political structures known as Spires, vintage clothing,” blended with magnificent airships, (reminding me of the airships in the “Grimm Noir” trilogy by Larry Correa) contesting in aerial naval battles, and other typical noir references usually associated with steampunk.
The plot moves quickly and Mr. Butcher introduces many characters and multiple action scenes that, at first seem distracting but soon become distinguishable and fit the story well. Bridget, scion of a once-prominent noble house on the verge of ruin and her cat, Rowl, Highborn Gwendolyn Lancaster, her “warrior born” cousin, Benedict; the grizzled Captain Grimm; and master etherealist Ferus and his assistant, Folly are a motley group of disgraced veterans and novices that are sent off to stop the mysterious force behind a very coordinated and deadly series of attacks on Spire Albion by its rival, Spire Aurora.
There is plenty of action and the society is open for some political backstabbing. I always think that it is a good book when you wonder what is going to happen next.
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- omnireader
- 14-10-15
Jim Butcher Hits it out of the Park
Jim Butcher's long awaited foray into steampunk lives up to every possible expectation, and they were high. I'm a big fan of the Dresden Files and if possible, enjoyed Codex Alera even more. The world of The Aeronaut's Windlass is entirely different; mankind lives in tall spire cities, away from the dangerous surface of the earth. Peopled by monsters, the surface is to be avoided at all cost. The Spire Cities, Albion and Aurora, are fiercely competitive with a history of warfare. A new round of warfare, initiated by Aurora, is the focus of The Aeronaut's Windlass. Aurora is clearly willing to use whatever means necessary to destroy Albion.
Captain Francis Grimm is loyal to Spire Albion, despite having been treated badly by the Admiralty; drummed out for cowardice unjustly. After his privateer airship, HMS Predator, is badly damaged in an Auroran ambush he must limp home for major repairs. He is recruited for a mission by the Spirearch with the promise of repairs and new crystals for The Predator.
He will be aided in his mission by a motley crew of characters ranging from the admirable to the just plain strange. He is also up against a female adversary who rivals Queen Mab of The Dresden Files and the Vord Queen of Codex Alera for sheer evil. The action of the book is relentless with the characters jumping from frying pan to fire nonstop.
I waffled about the rating on The Aeronaut's Windlass. The world building was almost too organic in that you are thrown into the action with no foundation. I don't mind saying that I had difficulty forming a mental picture of the Spires and airships, at least at the beginning. Euan Morton's narration pushed it from a 4.5 to a 5 for me. I was glued to my device until I realized there is actually no good stopping point in the action. His portrayal of Rowl, Prince of the Silent Paws is spot-on. I highly recommend The Aeronaut's Windlass.
RATING- 5 Stars
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- BodyPositiveZone
- 13-10-15
A lot to digest for a first book in a series
I realize there is a lot to establish in a first book when you're planning a series, but this was a LOT to keep in my head. Two things made it difficult for me, personally: The first person point of view kept changing which required mental adjustment while still attempting to follow a new storyline; The cast of characters are just a few too numerous. I can begin to understand the reasons for all of these choices, and I can see as the series unfolds it will become easier to follow these characters within the larger story arch. It just makes this a bit of a slog for book 1 in the series. I've had to re-listen or re-read a number of passages because I lost the thread. I hope books to come make this first book pay off.
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- Steve N
- 23-10-15
Classic Butcher
What made the experience of listening to The Aeronaut's Windlass the most enjoyable?
I really enjoy Jim Butcher's writing style, he can actually make me laugh out loud and the performance by Euan Morton was incredible, hope he has the gig for the next instalment.
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- Dean
- 18-10-15
Another great series beginning!
This first book captured me just like Codex Aleria! I love the characters, especially Grim and the girls. My only critique is about the cats. I'm not a cat owner but I can absolutely see how he projected their behaviors into Rawl and others. It took me a bit to get used to, but they did start to grow on me. The cat arrogance seems to be too heavy and got a bit old in some parts. I guess it's an acquired taste...like catnip? :-)
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- Christopher
- 22-01-16
Solid fantasy book, great characters, good story
Really very well written and creative story, leading to more down the road I would expect, as not all of the loose ands are wrapped up at the end. Good and satisfying ending, but new questions arise by the end that will lead well into future books.
Narration was top notch and well done- a good narrator can add a whole additional layer to the story, which is what happens here. The characters are fairly interesting, if a but stereotypical in nature, perhaps to some of the story's detriment. Having a strict, honorable, "privateer" Captain who just happens to have the last name of "Grimm" seems a bit much to swallow in one sense. But just get over it, because it feels right for the story going on here too.
The author, while perhaps being a bit dramatic with the naming, still nails his characters pretty well in how they act and feel. There isn't much in the way of moral ambiguity here- honorable people are incredibly so, evil people are diabolical with no redeemable qualities or backstory to support why they turned out that way. But despite the lack of levels of gray between the back and the white, the story told here is still quite well told, dramatic and engaging, and holds your interest MOSTLY.
I emphasize the "mostly" because I did find my mind wandering a bit during some of (what I assume was meant to be) the more dramatic action sequences and battles. Not that they weren't interesting, but they tended to be a bit verbose. That may be more a fault of the listener and things I had going on while listening instead of the story though, so your mileage may vary with regard to that criticism.
Still, I was pleasantly surprised with this particular book, and enjoyed it throughly. I look forward to more in the series and will definitely keep on listening. Well worth the credit!
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- Diane M.
- 19-10-15
Best Butcher Ever! Best sci-fi fantasy of 2015!
What made the experience of listening to The Aeronaut's Windlass the most enjoyable?
Great ensemble cast with strong warrior women and men, wonderful ethereal beings, and evolved cats personalities.
What did you like best about this story?
I liked the fast pace. I very much enjoyed the strong characters any one of whom could be their own book. And one just has to love the cats.
What about Euan Morton’s performance did you like?
His performance was absolutely amazing and spot on. He made it easy to distinguish between characters. Mr. Morton is very easy on the ears.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I didn't want any of my favorite characters to die. I absolutely did not want the story to end and I think Jim Butcher should be sequestered and not allowed to rest his pen until the sequel is in the hands of his publishers.
Any additional comments?
I am excited about this new series. However, I hope we haven't heard the last of Senior Dresden.
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- Bonnie
- 26-10-15
Audible version only way to go
What did you love best about The Aeronaut's Windlass?
The story line and narration were fantastic. Jim Butcher is a fantastic author, really can't wait for the next book in this series to come out
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Aeronaut's Windlass?
Thee are so many,because the book is nonstop action.
Which character – as performed by Euan Morton – was your favorite?
All of them Euan Morton is a great narrator, wish he would narrate more books.
Any additional comments?
Some people who only got the print version of this complained the story was hard to follow. I suggest getting the audible version, it kept you interested and the narration was fantastic, It was better than watching a movie,
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- David
- 21-10-15
fascinating world
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
The air ship battles are breath taking
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
There were a few slow parts however mostly the action was worth the wait.
Any additional comments?
All the concepts in the book are a fascinating except for talking cats. I hope he makes them less of a children story element. Although he did make them a part of the story that worked. I would have liked maybe a little less of cats though and more of Airship combat. Because the Airship battles where truly a work of art.
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