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Jonathan Davis
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Hugh Howey
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On planet Eno, there stands a mountain that has never been summited. Many have tried. All have failed. This climbing season finds three teams making their bid up this murderous peak. And one man among them will discover these ugly truths: There are fates worse than death. There are fates worse than obscurity. To be remembered forever can be its own curse.
©2012 Hugh Howey (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editorial reviews
Jonathan Davis is the perfect narrator for the main character of this audiobook, a man dead set on fame and glory. Davis narrates the protagonist's dark thoughts with harsh cadences that jut out of a usually cold and deadpan voice. The Walk up Nameless Ridge is a science fiction, set on the remote planet Eno, where a mountain twice the height of Everest remains to be climbed. Listeners will be on the edge of their seats as our protagonist's insatiable appetite for stardom lets him stop at nothing - not even murder - to conquer this mountain. The audiobook is both a gripping adventure and an acute look at what kind of evil men are capable of.
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- Laura
- 01-02-15
I'm glad it was in no more detail
Mountain climbers have always amazed me- Years ago I read _Annapurna_ by Maurice Herzog and considered it a self-inflicted horror story. This is, thankfully, shorter.
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- Ramon B. Cano
- 06-05-17
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It was fun to listen to a story that was engaging and only lasted as long as my workout. pretty cool!. The author really is a gifted writer. I have read other story by him and his style is easy on the ears and the mind...
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- T. L. Walker
- 02-26-15
A Cautionary Tale About Man's Hubris
A group of climbers travel to a distant planet to conquer a mountain twice the size of Everest. One climber in particular aspires to glory, to being the first man to summit the largest known mountain. This story is told from his point-of-view.
Such a lonely, cautionary, chilling (no pun intended) tale of men's arrogance and the price some people pay for such a feat while trying to convince themselves it was worthwhile. For a moment, I was a little perplexed that the story was continuing beyond the moment that I would've considered a fitting end, but as I continued, I realized that this was intentional. It was meant to take away from the character's moment of glory, even the character himself lamented his story should've ended, trying to convince himself the rest was a part of his imagination. He couldn't bear what this journey made him as a person. What glory was in this moment? None. No matter how history remembered him. There was no glory beyond that point for him. Excellent read.
Jonathan Davis narrated this short story and he does such an excellent job as usual, even with all his sibilant "s" sounds. I actually find that endearing. He's one of my favorite narrators, and I'm glad that I decided to listen to this instead of just read it.
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- Jarvis Kolen
- 02-20-21
Climbers Dream
very interesting hearing a story about climbing. The perils and emotions encompassed in climbing were truly captured.
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- Katherine
- 06-09-14
Engrossing short story
Originally posted at Fantasy Literature.
The Walk up Nameless Ridge is a short story (18 pages, 39 minutes on audio) written by indie writer Hugh Howey of recent WOOL fame. You can order it for less than $2 at Audible or purchase it for 99c as a Kindle Single and then add the professional narration (Jonathan Davis!!!) for 99c more.
The story is about a mountain climber who hopes to be the first person to summit the famous 60,000 foot peak on the planet Eno, even if it kills him. What he wants more than anything is to leave a legacy, even if it means he has to leave other people, including his family, behind. There are others on the mountain who, presumably, have the same goal. What price are these climbers willing to pay in order to be remembered? After all, nobody cares who got there second. Our climber must grapple with these ethical issues and must live (or die) with the choices he makes.
I was completely engrossed by The Walk up Nameless Ridge. With only 18 pages, Hugh Howey makes the mountain and the climber come alive. I was surprised at the range of emotion I felt toward the climber. At first it was admiration, then it was wariness, then…. well, I don’t want to spoil the plot. I’ll just say that the ending surprised me with its emotional impact.
This is the second time (two for two) that Hugh Howey has pleasantly surprised me with his self-published books, so I’ve ordered several more. In most cases the Kindle/Audible pairing is very reasonably priced.
Jonathan Davis is one of my very favorite (top three, probably) audiobook narrators. If you’re not an audio reader and want to see how engrossing audio can be, give this one a try. You’ll get to hear one of the best narrators in the business and if you don’t like it, you’re only out $2 and 39 minutes of your time.
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- Dale
- 03-08-15
What are hopes
I had tried to read this book and then decided to listen to it instead. It was a good idea...mine, yes, and the author's as well. this book is more about achieving the impossible, arriving at the top no matter what, challenging everything, and how huge is one's ego.
I can not tell you whether or not I liked this book, but for sure I will remember it for a good long time. Worth your time, definitely worth mine.
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- R. Mitchell
- 08-29-13
My new favorite short story.
What did you love best about The Walk Up Nameless Ridge?
The writing was great. I believe I know the character even though it was a short story. Enough science fiction to make the story good but in a way completely believable.
What did you like best about this story?
The way Howey writes.
What does Jonathan Davis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He is totally believable as the character.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not to spoil the book the one thing that moved me was the main characters' honesty and or dishonesty when he puts his goals above his Wife and kids. How his goals were not as he promised.
Any additional comments?
Buy anything Hugh Howey writes you will not be disappointed. I believe he may be the next Ray Bradbury. Just check out the Silo series and see.
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- Tim
- 10-11-13
Strong story on ambition's cost, better in audio
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes. Everyone who understands the struggle between ambition and sacrificing time for family should listen to this story. The use of mountain climbing as a metaphor for reckless pursuit of ambition is poignantly illustrated in this line where the main character asks: “Do you try to be the highest man in the universe?”
Who was your favorite character and why?
Nameless has a terrific honesty about him and a memorable conclusion to his quest for fame over family. Love this quote from him: “I was already dreaming not just of being a legend, but of the awesome humility I would display in being so.”
Have you listened to any of Jonathan Davis’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No. Nothing remarkable about his performance, but I did enjoy hearing the story more than I did reading it.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Personal achievement has never been so haunting.
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