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Dies the Fire: A Novel of the Change (Unabridged)
 
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by S. M. Stirling (Author), Todd McLaren (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 21 hours and 59 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Tantor Audio
  • Audible Release Date: 5 May 2008
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ7BDS
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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Michael Havel was flying over Idaho en route to the holiday home of his passengers when the plane's engines inexplicably died, forcing a less than perfect landing in the wilderness. And, as Michael leads his charges to safety, he begins to realize that the engine failure was not an isolated incident.

Juniper Mackenzie was singing and playing guitar in a pub when her small Oregon town was thrust into darkness. Cars refused to start. Phones were silent. And when an airliner crashed, no sirens sounded and no fire trucks arrived. Now, taking refuge in her family's cabin with her daughter and a growing circle of friends, Juniper is determined to create a farming community to benefit the survivors of this crisis.

But even as people band together to help one another, others are building armies for conquest.

©2004 Stirling; (P)2008 Tantor

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53 of 54 people found the following review helpful
An Interesting Book. 20 Aug 2004
Format:Hardcover
Firstly - Is it worth buying? - Yes. Did I enjoy reading it? - Yes- after the second or third read.

Dies the Fire is set in the same world as the 'Island in a Sea of Time' series. But this book deals with the repercussions of the effects that transported Nantaucket back in time are felt across America. These effects change certain natural constants with the results that most of our technology ceases to work.

Using a similar format to the 'Island' series S.M. Stirling charts the lives of two main groups of people who live in the region around Portland, Oregon.

With the breakdown in technology the book is at first just concerned with staying alive as law and order breakdown. It then goes on to show how different societies form and how they learn to define their own rules for living.

Obviously the survivors are divided into goodies and baddies. The baddies are, in many respects, similar to the baddies in the 'Island' but in this first book, of what I hope will be a series, we do not have a real insite to the workings of how the baddies think.

Yet it is an interesting book. It did take me a while to get into it. The pace does not seem fast but it does keep on going and there are surprises all the way through. I wish, however, that, as a non - American there was a map showing the area in which the book takes place.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By XTR
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I think this is a superb action/adventure story with believable, engaging and rounded characters, genuinely threatening bad-guys, and plenty of twists & turns in the plot.

This is the first in a trilogy - with a second follow-on trilogy now in progress. I'm finished the first trilogy and have started the second. All the books in the series are like a box of chocolates - once you've started, it's hard to stay away and you end up forcing yourself to slow down and enjoy it properly !

I won't recap the plot (see Jim Harmer's review for a good summary) but just to say that while this is set in the same universe as the author's "Island in the Sea of Time" series, there is no real interaction or overlap between them, and it doesn't add anything to this book if you've read the other series. IMO this is an excellent first read by this author, if you're new to him.

The intriguing premise is - what if technology stopped working one day ? Basically anything from the industrial revolution onwards just suddenly stops - no electricity, no machines (water, wind and muscle-power still work but that's pretty much it) no nuclear power obviously, no guns, no explosives... It's an interesting idea, and makes you scarily aware of how dependant most of us are on food being produced, and imported, using all those machines.

I think the author does an excellent job of making this "Change" (as the survivors call it) believable - and the new societies that grow up in the aftermath. The results are filled in more with each succeeding book, and I found the developments that he describes to be very plausible. I particularly enjoyed the parts of the second book (The Protector's War) that are set in England.

Yes, the lead characters do get lucky - but then anyone who survives this Change would have to be lucky, as some of the characters point out. Yes, they do adop old-style technology (arms & armour, bows & arrows) quickly - but the book makes it clear they're ahead of the curve in doing so, and plenty of others are just struggling along (or not surviving at all, in most cases...).

Some reviews have a problem with the lead characters being too good at everything. Personally I found them plausible, rounded people that I came to care about over the books. The sort of people you know who are really good at things, and you want to find annoying, but they're so personable that you can't help liking them too. Anyway, if there's a problem with characters who are too good at things, what about Lord of the Rings ? - a trilogy that has plenty of explicit and implicit echoes in this series (I love the character of Astrid as the teenager obsessed with Tolkien, who takes advantage of the Change to bring her Tokien fantasies to life - it doesn't hurt that her pre-Change hobbies included archery, an example of what I mean about the key characters being ahead of the curve in adapting to the Change).

As a slightly-jaded 40-something reader it's been quite a while since I found a series of books that engaged me so much. Highly recommended.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Nozza
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book is the first in the trilogy. Characterisation is good and the story is a real pageturner. I was new to Stirling's work, and am now keen to read more. He builds a world to get engrossed in. You end up caring for the characters in this book. Beautifully written, with a well executed story, you'll find it hard to put down. Having finished this one, you'll want to read Protectorrs War followed by A Meeting at Corvallis. Brilliant.
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good read but satan winning ?
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Published 10 months ago by SciFiGuy
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At least the idea is brilliant
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OK, but no more than that
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Published on 14 May 2009 by Teemacs
bit of an excuse to set today in medieval times?
i was quite excited abt this book, but quickly became disapointed, a hippie family that prays to mummy earth, (too many prairs detracting from scenes) another group of survivors... Read more
Published on 7 May 2009 by T.
I don't believe in 5 stars
The reason I don't put 5 stars is because there is no perfection. Sometimes there is near-perfection. Dies the Fire is not near perfection, BUT a very entertaining read. Read more
Published on 11 Mar 2008 by Elin
A Lawful Good BOOK THAT QUICKLY TURNS INTO A Chaotic Neutral ONE
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