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Waking the Moon
  

Waking the Moon (Audio Cassette)

de Elizabeth Hand (Author)
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When Sweeney Cassidy, a naive freshman at the University of the Archangels and St. John the Divine in Washington, D.C., falls in with the wrong crowd, she is expelled for taking part in a lurid escapade. But Hand (Icarus Descending) offers no usual tale of adolescent antics in this full-blooded gothic fantasy. The university is a haven of the Benandanti, who for millennia have guarded against the return of their ancient foe, Othiym Lunarsa, the Moon Goddess. In Hand's post-feminist tale, however, the goddess is not a comfortable earth mother figure but a powerful destroyer. The Benandanti are unaware that Sweeney's friends Oliver and Angelica are the Chosen Ones, whose violent coupling under the moon will begin to wake Othiym. Oliver kills himself, Angelica disappears and Sweeney is whisked away by the Benandanti. Twenty years later, Sweeney's summer intern at the National Museum of Natural History turns out to be the son of her old classmates, the result of that wild moonlit night. Young Dylan's mother has become Angelica Furiano, a New Age author with a large following of goddess worshippers. As Angelica's power grows, fed by the blood of young men, she is gradually becoming the goddess. But Sweeney, vowing to thwart the transformation, confronts Othiym in an apocalyptic showdown. Blending the ancient with the modern, the fantastic with the real, Hand has created a violently sensual fable helped by smart pacing and vibrant prose.
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Waking the Moon begins at the University of the Archangels and St. John the Divine, where the supernatural follow the lives of the main characters, Sweeney, Angelica, Annie, Oliver and Baby Jo. This Gothic tale of goddesses and sorcery is ably read by Laura Esterman. Her ethereal voice is well matched to the tale. She narrates in a slow, expressive style, which becomes more animated as the strange events unfold. Conversations are easy to follow as Esterman switches from throaty-voiced Annie to sophisticated Angelica and back to the narration. Even the unusual chanting of the cult of Atheum Lunarsa is forcefully and credibly presented. A.A.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Please don't yell at me, Juil 6 2004
Par Vostromo (New York, NY) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Once again I'm in the minority, left hoping people don't send me outraged emails just because I like what I like and don't what I don't.

Sorry, but this is one of the worst-written books I've ever tried to read -- awkward, obvious, graceless. The sense of mystery generated by the synopsis and cover blurbs is destroyed by two or three pages in, when all the relevant signposts are all-too-clearly laid in place: startling, ubiquitous angelic statuary? Check. Centuries-old buildings hidden behind trees? Check. Archaeological expert wearing jewelry with unexplained missing piece? Check. Ancient order observing mystical signs? Check. And that's by, oh, page seven? What happened to leading readers, let alone characters, into your dark designs in an intruiging way? It certainly isn't something which, judging by this book (and in fairness, it's the only one of Ms. Hand's I've seen) the author is capable of. Even the title tells you exactly what's going to happen. Humbug.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Rich, textured, depth, realism, emotion., Janv. 23 2004
Despite a few clumsy transitions from description to action here and there, and despite an awkward timesharing between super-magical and super-real, this book is excellent. The characters are vivid, real enough to touch. The historical magic is handled intelligently and with a sense of high drama (if even well-done melodrama turns you off, beware). The book has style and strength. The prose is evocative, richly texturely, deeply involving. The topics range from practical love and human conflict to cultural issues spanning time and country. There's enough romance - of people, of place - to fill your head until you're breathless. I highly recommend it. Highly.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Ranks right up there with one of my best reads, Déc 17 2003
Par Cheryl Barstow "CheriePie's Book Reviews" (Wilmington, MA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book held me enthralled from the moment I picked it up, and as soon as I finished it I proclaimed to my husband that it was one of the best books I'd ever read. Ms. Hand's use of imagery is amazingly articulate, and I had complete pictures in my mind of each character as they were introduced. And the story itself... one of the best right up until the very end.

My only single complaint, like someone else mentioned, would have to be the author's use of a number of old English or historical words and phrases that I found myself looking up in a dictionary sometimes to fully grasp the meaning of a particular passage. (Often after reading through a few paragraphs, I could often get a general idea of what a particular word meant, but sometimes, the meaning was totally lost on me without looking it up.) That said, I *am* an educated individual, just not very strong in historical subjects. But in a way, I felt I got a neat little history lesson review in that regard. :)

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Hand's best book by far
Elizabeth Hand is a truly wicked author. If you learn about the ancient cults worshipping Attis and Adonis, your interpretation of what happened at the end may be reversed 180... Read more
Publié le Janv. 7 2003 par Peter W. Shor

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ms. Hand's writing is mesmerizing.
Although I first read this book years ago, I find myself compelled to reread parts of it from time to time. It is a powerful book, and vivid in my memory. Read more
Publié le Aoû 22 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 One of my favorite books and a new favorite author
I love this novel. Read it! I discovered it by accident in a supermarket a few years ago and haven't forgotten it. Read more
Publié le Jui 22 2002 par Amy Hamilton Stewart

2.0étoiles sur 5 Trite and unconvincing
I was quite aggravated that I spent a couple of days of my life reading this novel. At first, the style of the book was quite gripping but after part 1 this pseudo- literary... Read more
Publié le Fév 11 2002 par Romantic Anna

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great read!
A great Read! Blood sacrifice, Feminine cults, moon worship--whooee! Ms Hand has done her homework--the book is VERY convincing, and a sexy, thrilling ride. Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2002 par Tom Mula

1.0étoiles sur 5 Worst thing I have picked up in years
I dont know what I was expecting when I purchased this book, but I did not get it. The writing itself was passable, however there was no story. Read more
Publié le Janv. 22 2002 par andi_hawke

5.0étoiles sur 5 Be seduced
Leaving her protective parents to go away to college, Sweeney Cassidy goes wild. She skips classes, stays out all night, and basically spends her first semester constantly drunk... Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2001 par Kelly L. (www.FantasyLiteratur...

4.0étoiles sur 5 FANTASTIC
I purchased this book by mistake. I got Hand mixed up with another author. What a lucky accident for me! I loved this book. Read more
Publié le Aoû 29 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wow!
A friend of mine told me to read this book, that it was one of her favorites. She went on to say that it was "You know, secret societies, witchcraft and Minoan things. Read more
Publié le Aoû 7 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Favorite book of all time
I'm serious. If anyone asks me what my favorite book is, this has consistantly been my answer for the past four years. Read more
Publié le Juil 25 2001 par amy

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