In the Lives of Puppets

Audiobook

Published by Tor.

ISBN:
978-1-5290-8806-9
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From New York Times bestselling author TJ Klune, In the Lives of Puppets is a queer retelling of the Pinocchio tale, inviting you deep into the heart of a peculiar forest and on the extraordinary journey of a family assembled from spare parts.

In a strange little home built into the branches of a grove of trees live three robots – fatherly inventor android Giovanni Lawson, a pleasantly sadistic nurse machine, and a small vacuum desperate for love and attention. Victor Lawson, a human, lives there too. They’re a family, hidden and safe.

The day Vic salvages and repairs an unfamiliar android labelled ‘HAP’, he learns of a shared dark past between Hap and Gio – a past spent hunting humans.

When Hap unwittingly alerts robots from Gio’s former life to their whereabouts, the family is no longer hidden and safe. Gio is captured and taken back to his old …

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Overall this was a pleasant listen.

I didn't put In the Lives of Puppets down.

I did have trouble with the dissonance between the cartoonish characters and the genocidal world they live in.

Nurse Rached and Rambo got on my nerves. Their constant over-acting kept taking me out of the story.
It was the more rounded characters that kept me going, Geo, and the growing relationship between Vic and Hap.


Enjoyable

Enjoyable overall. The characters are lovable as is expect with TJ Klune. The plot itself was alright, I wasn’t a fan of Pinocchio, so I had low expectations, but I was kept entertained. More on this in a comment with spoiler tags.

Daniel Henning was wonderful with the narration. I was relieved that the voice for Rambo adjusted after the first few minutes, at first it was far too similar to Chauncey from The House in the Cerulean Sea.

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