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Narrado por:
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Juanita McMahon
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De:
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Sarah Waters
Named Author of the Year at the 2003 British BookAwards, Sarah Waters is the author of Tipping the Velvet, a New York Times Notable Book.
Once inside the concrete walls of Millbank Prison, Margaret Prior, hired to speak with the female inmates, becomes all too aware that what she perceives to be reality may not be so. Bringing new ideas to her mind is the beautiful, but dangerous criminal Selina Dawes.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Affinity to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the book in print, but I was able to absorb even the slower passages in this version. It takes a moment or two to get used to which diary is being read from, but once you do it makes very good sense.What other book might you compare Affinity to and why?
I've read Sarah Waters' The Paying Guests and there are definitely similarities. I was a little but put off by some of the 'ghostly' aspects at first, but they made more sense as the book went on. I liked the use of a slightly untrustworthy narrator.Have you listened to any of Juanita McMahon’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have never listened to her before, but enjoyed most of her performance. The only real weakness was the american accents which were simply laughable-- it would have been better to simply go with an upperclass english accent rather than whatever scottish/southern hybrid seemed to be coming out of her mouth at those moments.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The denouement was very gripping.Excellent book
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Intriguing
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Waters crafts a well-executed psychological thriller. Disparate pieces of information appear to confirm the bona fides of the jailed spiritualist as well as a following in the underground world of spiritualism. To complete the picture, ‘things’ begin to appear that were orchestrated by the spiritualist with assistance from beyond the grave. Throughout, there is overlayed a commentary on conditions and treatment of the penal system that was unique to female prisoners.
The narration is quite good with solid character distinction. Pacing is smooth and aligned with action.
Steampunk spiritualist
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Boring
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Affinity is an intense story.
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Margaret is only interested in listening to the women speak of their experiences and describe their crimes rather than giving pious sermons to the women, as other lady visitors tend to do, and she is taken by the matrons around the jail to see how it is run, which allows the reader to get a comprehensive view of how things stood for women prisoners in 1874. It is rather obvious that Waters did thorough research for the novel and the details are many and quite striking. She writes beautifully and sets the mood perfectly so that one is carried along fascinating scenery in expectation of events to come. To some readers these scenes might seem too prolonged, but I found the details fascinating and as I listened to the audio version beautifully narrated by Juanita McMahon, was all too happy to be carried along the story at a deliberately observant pace.
When Margaret first sees Selina Dawes alone in her cell with her pale face turned to the sun, her attention is arrested. Selina is holding a violet, which she can't possibly have obtained from within the prison, so that its very presence there seems almost miraculous. Selina herself has a delicate and mysterious beauty, and soon Margaret visits her regularly and learns she is a spirit medium who is continually in contact with ghosts. Selina claims the ghosts bring her gifts, such as that violet Margaret saw her with. Furthermore, she says they can spirit her out of the jail anytime they wish to, but that they have a purpose for having sent her there, and soon it emerges that the purpose is for Margaret and Selina to have come together, for they are each other's Affinity.
But this is no simple lesbian romance story. And if one is patient enough and can enjoy the journey, the novel becomes a suspenseful ride which is impossible to put down in the second half and promises a big reveal in the end.
Fascinating and Rich in Detail
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Would you listen to Affinity again? Why?
Maybe I would listen again. I was totally surprised by the ending and felt so sorry for the main character.Spellbinding
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Another Hit by Sara Waters
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Sarah is a great storyteller.
I can't wait to read her next one!
Almost didn't read
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