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Kiteworld

Kiteworld

by Keith Roberts

Narrated by Gideon Emery

3.60 ABR Score
(160 ratings)
★ 3.63 Goodreads (153) ★ 3.71 Audible (7)

Why You'll Love This

Gideon Emery transforms Roberts' Campbell Award winner into something unforgettable: a world fracturing under extremism, defended by giant flying kites.

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About This Book

In a post-apocalyptic England, civilization has rebuilt itself into a rigid theocratic order known as the Realm, where memory of nuclear destruction has calcified into dogma and fear. Along the frontier Badlands, enormous Cody kites are flown by an elite corps of Observers, tasked with warding off the Demons that haunt the edges of the known world. Roberts structures the novel as interlocking episodes, each following different characters whose lives orbit the kite corps, revealing a society suspended between courage and superstition as extremist factions push the Realm toward collapse.

Gideon Emery brings a measured, contemplative quality to the narration that suits the book's episodic rhythm. His performance gives each story its own emotional register while maintaining a consistent, slightly elegiac tone that underscores the fragility Roberts builds into every scene. The audio format amplifies the novel's cumulative power: what might read as loosely connected vignettes on the page becomes a coherent portrait of a world slowly unraveling, with Emery's voice threading each thread together.