Book Description
The Obernewtyn Chronicles - Book OneFor Elspeth Gordie freedom is-like so much else after the Great White-a memory. It was a time known as the Age of Chaos. In a final explosive flash everything was destroyed. The few who survived banded together and formed a Council for protection. But people like Elspeth-mysteriously born with powerful mental abilities-are feared by the Council and hunted down like animals....to be destroyed.Her only hope for survival to is keep her power hidden. But is secrecy enough against the terrible power of the Council?
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In the '80s, American music experienced an Australian invasion, and the '90s brought a literary Australian invasion, with prominent Down-Under SF/fantasy writers like Stephen Dedman, Greg Egan, Sean McMullen, Lucy Sussex, and the late George Turner receiving new or greatly increased American exposure. Award-winning author Isobelle Carmody, whose Obernewtyn (Book One of the Obernewtyn Chronicles) is finally available in the U.S, belongs in these ranks as well.
Appropriate for adult and young-adult readers, Obernewtyn is a fine post-apocalyptic novel in the tradition of Andre Norton, Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover series, Leigh Brackett's classic The Long Tomorrow, and the post-disaster novels of John Wyndham (especially Re-Birth) and John Christopher.
After the nuclear holocaust of the Great White, the surviving humans condemn all Misfits (mutants) to either death by fire or exile to Obernewtyn, a remote mountain institution where mysterious experiments are performed on some exiles. Elspeth Gordie is a Misfit, struggling to hide her mutant mental abilities and earn a Normalcy Certificate. But when her secret is betrayed, she is sent to Obernewtyn, from which no one has ever escaped. At Obernewtyn she finds not only dreadful experiments, but ambitious overlords who seek to use the Misfits' paranormal powers to recover the devastating secrets of nuclear war.
--Cynthia Ward
From Publishers Weekly
In the tradition of Andre Norton and Marion Zimmer Bradley, Carmody embarks on a promising new series featuring telepathy, empathy and other psychic talents. On an Earth nearly wiped out by radiation and chemicals that have whitened the sky and poisoned the land, surviving humans have built a semi-agrarian culture. Though their own religious leaders, the Herders, have paranormal powers, they persecute the mutated Misfits, whose psychic abilities they view as a form of subversion. Thus, Elspeth Gordie, an orphan, conceals her exceptional abilities (prophetic visions, the ability to communicate with animals) from the other workers around her. Nonetheless, she is discovered and taken to the legendary Obernewtyn, an isolated town reputedly full of horrors. But instead of the tortures she expects, Elspeth finds friends and learns of the harmful experiments performed elsewhere upon talented Misfits and of the destructive powers that may have survived the Age of Chaos that ruined Earth. Though most of Carmody's characters are clearly bad or good, she avoids blatant stereotyping by imbuing many with conflicting interests. She also presents the Herders' primitive culture in considerable and vivid detail, from Elspeth's arduous ride through the Western Mountains to a farmer's daily life of toil and gossip. Despite their abilities, the Misfits are at the mercy of their superstitious culture and those who run ObernewtynAa plight that generates convincing plot turns. This is the first novel by Carmody, an Australian children's writer, to appear in the States. Readers will look forward to more. (Sept.)
From Library Journal
In a post-holocaust world of enforced pastoralism and strict adherence to a religion that bans technology, a young woman labeled a misfit or mutant finds herself condemned to a prison farm known as Obernewtyn. There, she encounters others with psychic powers like her own and discovers a dark secret concerning the mysterious triumvirate who control the destinies of the young people assigned to their care. An award-winning author of children's books in Australia, Carmody crafts a thought-provoking tale of courage and sacrifice that should appeal to adult and YA readers alike
From Kirkus Reviews
First of a post-nuclear science-fiction series, and first US outing for this Australian children's writer. Years after the nuclear-holocaust Great White, the repressive, all-powerful Council rules with the help of priestly Herders. Dissenters are condemned and burned; mutant Misfits are sent to the eponymous forbidding mountain fastness. Orphan Elspeth Gordieher--whose parents were burned--can hear people's thoughts and communicate telepathically with animals. She manages to conceal her deeper abilities from Obernewtyn's visiting Madam Vega, though she's still ordered across the Blacklands to attend the suitably gothic edifice, where she makes friends with Matthew, another telepath, and blind Dameon the empath. In turn, Rushton, the green-eyed overseer whose status and motives are unclear, notices Elspeth. Beautiful Cameo has been treated, her mind filled with hypnotic blocks. Dr. Seraphim, Elspeth learns, thinks demons lurk in Misfit minds and uses hypnosis to combat them, while Vega and the vicious Alexi seek a telepath to help locate powerful machines hidden since the Beforetime. Terrified, Elspeth feigns feeblemindedness, so Vega and Alexi focus on Cameo--and destroy her mind. The Council, meanwhile, has sent men to apprehend Elspeth. Somehow she must escape, braving the Blacklands, winter snows, and Obernewtyn's insensate, bloodthirsty guardian wolves. For some reason, Rushton's willing to help. Pedestrian and one-dimensional: Carmody's not the first to stumble attempting the transition to an adult audience.
From the Publisher
"Through the breadth of her vision, the depth of her characters, and the strength of her language, Isobelle Carmody has created a world completely realized in all its details and completely persuasive. Multi-leveled, multi-dimensional, the Obernewtyn Chronicles promise to be a major work of fantastic imagination-which, given our past history, may not be all that fantastic. Young adults will surely find it absorbing; so, too, will their elders."
--d Alexander
"A very forceful and carefully constructed tale that keeps the reader engrossed. One will indeed look forward to the following volumes promised."
--Andre Norton
"With its plucky heroine, post-holocaust setting, and the fascinating puzzle of mental abilities enhanced by genetic mutation, Obernewtyn reminds me of the best of Andre Norton's work. Carmody offers us a similar sense of mystery and wonder to Norton's classic novels, but with an original voice and great heart."
--Charles de Lint
"A brave, multi-talented girl, her interesting friends, and animal characters with minds of their own--this book is a dream date for me."
--Tamora Pierce
"Isobelle Carmody's writing possesses the rare qualities of clarity and restraint, making the fantastic, post-apocalyptic world of Obernewtyn seem absolutely authentic. I envy those in Australia who already have access to the remaining two volumes of Elspeth's adventures."
--Jeffrey Ford
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
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这本书简直是场视觉和情感的盛宴,阅读体验如同身处一个被精心编织的梦境之中,那些细腻入微的场景描绘,让人忍不住想要伸手触摸那些文字构建出的世界。作者对于人物内心世界的刻画,达到了近乎残酷的真实感,每一个选择、每一次犹豫,都像是一把冰冷的刻刀,在读者心头留下深刻的印记。我特别欣赏叙事节奏的掌控,时而如春日细雨般温柔舒缓,细细品味角色的成长与挣扎;时而又骤然加速,如同山洪爆发般将你卷入无法抗拒的冲突与高潮。那些宏大的背景设定,并非是冰冷的背景板,而是与角色的命运紧密交织,仿佛呼吸一般自然地融入了故事的肌理之中。读完后,那种久久不能散去的余韵,让我开始反思自身对于自由、对于偏见的理解。它不是那种读完就忘的快餐文学,而是需要时间去消化、去回味的书籍,每一页都充满了值得推敲的哲理和美感,结构之精巧,布局之深远,让人不禁拍案叫绝。它成功地在奇幻的设定下,探讨了极为普世的人性议题,使得故事的厚度和广度都得到了极大的拓展。
评分初次翻开时,我本以为会是一部典型的冒险故事,但很快就被其展现出的复杂性和层次感所震撼。这本书的厉害之处在于,它没有简单地将世界划分为黑与白,而是充斥着大片的灰。主角团的每一个成员,都有着他们难以言说的动机和沉重的过去,他们的“光荣”往往建立在某种牺牲或不为人知的秘密之上。这种道德上的模糊性,让阅读过程充满了张力,你无法轻易地站队,只能跟随他们一同在迷雾中摸索前进。情节的推进并非依靠突如其来的好运,而是环环相扣的逻辑链条,即便是最意想不到的转折,回过头看,也都在伏笔之中,显示出作者惊人的前瞻性和对整体框架的绝对掌控。我尤其喜欢作者处理“力量”的方式,它不是万能的救世主,反而常常是双刃剑,既带来希望,也招致毁灭。这种对力量的审慎态度,让故事显得无比成熟和深刻,远超一般同类题材的肤浅表达。
评分说实话,我是一个对叙事结构要求很高的人,很多宏大叙事的书在后半段容易崩盘或虎头蛇尾,但这部作品的收尾处理得极为高明。它没有选择那种一劳永逸的圆满结局,而是留下了一些开放性的探讨空间,让读者自己去填补那些细微的裂缝和未尽的思绪。这种处理方式,恰恰是成熟的标志,它承认了复杂世界的本质——许多问题没有简单的答案。在那些关键的对峙场景中,对话的火花四溅,智慧的交锋远比武力的展示更令人激动人心。角色间的智力博弈,那种步步为营、心理战的描写,简直是教科书级别的。每一次对话的背后都隐藏着多重意图,需要读者集中全部注意力去解码,这种智力上的参与感,极大地提升了阅读的愉悦度。
评分这本书的语言风格非常独特,有一种古典的韵味,但又不失现代叙事的流畅性。它不吝惜使用华丽的词藻来描绘那些末世景象,但这些辞藻绝非多余的堆砌,而是精准地服务于营造氛围。我能清晰地感受到空气中的尘土和潮湿,能听见远方传来的某种低沉的、令人不安的声响。它成功地构建了一种令人信服的“异质性”——这个世界运行的规则和我们所熟知的世界有着微妙却关键的差别,这种差异感不断地提醒着读者,眼前的故事并非现实的延伸,而是一个全新的生态系统。更令人赞叹的是,作者对社会结构的描摹,那种自上而下的压迫感,以及底层人物的艰难求生,都刻画得入木三分,具有强烈的现实隐喻性,让人读后久久不能平静,仿佛亲历了一场漫长的、关于生存权力的辩论。
评分整体阅读下来,我最大的感受是“重量感”。这不是一本可以轻松翻阅的小说,它承载了太多的历史、太多的牺牲、太多的未解之谜。作者似乎对世界观的构建有着近乎偏执的坚持,每一个地名、每一个古老的传说,都有其内在的逻辑和源头,绝非随手捏造。你能够清晰地感受到作者在搭建这个世界时付出的巨大心血,其深度和广度都令人咋舌。它成功地让读者相信,在这个故事发生的时空里,一切都是真实且有据可循的。特别是那些关于记忆和身份认同的主题,被巧妙地融入了超自然元素中,使得讨论变得更为引人入胜。它不是在讲述一个故事,而是在展现一个完整、自洽、呼吸着的文明,其影响力和震撼力是长时间的,绝非昙花一现。
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评分俺承认俺是看到封面的mm好pp于是买了这本书的……
评分俺承认俺是看到封面的mm好pp于是买了这本书的……
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