now one of my favorite books, henry is my favorite I can relate quite abit
loved this book
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What made the experience of listening to On the Hit List the most enjoyable? The presentatioin What did you like best about this story? the story line What does Jeff Hays bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? he brought the characters to life If you could rename..
i listen to a lot of space based sci-fi and this series is one of the better ones i have heard in awhile. Great story and really good narrator.
The book started off a little slow. It has to many chapters. It seem to be 2-4 mini chapters (4 minutes long) about the same subject. As it draws you in, you here silence then a number & be on the same phrase. It became annoying.
I’m hooked plain and simple, it took a few chapters but then one amazing twist and turn after another
If you could sum up Dead Stare in three words, what would they be? Waiting for next book!!!! Impatiently. . . . What was one of the most memorable moments of Dead Stare? Everything. . . Which scene was your favorite? NEXT BOOK. . . .
What made the experience of listening to Stone Cold Bastards the most enjoyable? The narrator did a very good job of voicing the characters and drew the listeners in. The highs and lows and different situations were handled amazingly. Any additional comments? Even though the premise sounded weird at first, I got hooked after listening..
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not? I have a backlog of books to read and hence I get irrationally irritated when I feel like a book runs very slow. This book did that. The start was very very slow and kept increasing my boredom with it…
I knew 60 seconds into this book I was not going to like it. That may seem a bit of a rash decision to some. The cheesy dialogue and the production decision to change voices and sound levels between characters and narrator I found extremely annoying. The narrator did a good job. His voice was..
I was given a copy of this book by Jeff Hays, who performed the narration for this edition, in exchange for a review. I had heard of neither Jake Bible, the author, nor Jeff Hays before this. I did have prior knowledge, however, of a 1990s TV show ‘Gargoyles’ and this is the connection I..
