"Dont expect to sleep if you start this at night"
The relationship between Paradise and Brad
The suspense kept me hanging on every word
When Paradise faces the killer
John Glover did a excellent job on the narration which to me is as important as the story
"Not what I was expecting"
This book is more of a life story rather than an adventure. We follow Ursala through her lives and see the way she tries to change things for the better ( with only intuitive feelings of her past lives). Each life gets a little longer and she retains more of her past memories with them towards the end.
I really enjoyed the story all though it is not action packed. My only problem with the story is that is was often confusing as it jumped from life to life, I had to pay very close attention or re-listen often to figure out what was going on. It may be less confusing in written form. I was also left wondering at some of the changes in her lives that she did not cause such as the adoption of a certain baby, did someone else in her family also repeat lives and change things or was it just a random happening. The ending of the book left me a little disappointed as I am not sure what was done to keep someone alive and also the very last sentences of the book were about a person who only had a few words mentioned about them prior and I never really understood their part in the story at all. It may be that I missed something that I would have understood if I read the book. I think the narrator gave a good performance. Over all I would rate my enjoyment of the book a 4 to 5 star but my satisfaction at a 3.
"Interesting post apocalyptic series"
I enjoyed having different narrators for the main characters view points
When Pressia "cures" Bradwell in the final chapters of the book. I cannot wait for the next book to find out the effects of the cure.
I would identify with Pressia the most, although El Capitans character grows well in this book
The fusion of beings is quite gruesome, especially " the Mothers"
The only part of the book I did not like was the singing, I suppose it would be fine written but singing in an audio book makes me cringe. Thankfully it tapers off as the book continues.
"Disturbingly Sad"
I have no preference, but the narrator did such an excellent job the audio version may be preferable
I cant think of another to compare
I love her voice and accent, the narration was animated but not overbearing
yes especially towards the end
The book was full of suspense and entertaining but also very depressing. It brings to light how lonely and hopeless people can be and how overlooked by a society of busy,multitasking and indifferent people we have become. Do you know your neighbors?
My overall feeling after the book is sadness.
"Cliff-hanger!"
One of my favorite fantasy series full of action, excellent character development and the (magic?) stimulates the imagination.
Inevera is the character I have most despised but with this book you gain understanding of her perspective and as much as her actions anger me I also feel empathy for her. The author has done a great job at making the villains human.
The book is a literal cliff-hanger you will understand what I mean when you hear the words "the end " It is going to be torture waiting for the next book!
"suspensful"
The suspense of the last half of the book. The parallels of the political and social structure with ours. People say they are doing things, making rules for the greater good but it is really about maintaining power. The struggles of the people who question their beliefs because they understand the rules in one sense and yet when it personally effects them they feel violated, for example the law of every woman 18 or over ( then 16) being required to be pregnant until they are past childbearing age
Samm, his struggles with his programmed responses over his individual ideas and beliefs
I always love an animated narrator, as even a good book can be dull with a monotone reader
The first half I took breaks, the second half I had to listen to until way past bedtime to finish
Happy that the second book is coming soon!
"very dissappointed"
1. Was stated to be 22 hours, was only 11
2. listened for a short time, not impressed with main character being homosexual, if I had known I would not of purchased the book. Srry mean no offense but as a heterosexual female I am just not interested in reading how a man falls in love with a man. I just cannot relate to the characters.
3. Audible will not let me automatically return the book, so much for satisfaction guarantee
4. The narrator sounded like he was doing a good job. I would listen to him reading a book in my interest category
"A surprise"
I had bought this book on sale, did not seem my type of book but WOW it was great. It has humour, action, mystery and just a hint of romance. What I enjoyed most was the veiwpoint of being a machine which the narrator was able to bring voice to so well. I really hope that there will be more books they would be an auto buy for me.
"When is the next one??? lol"
Among my favorites, Jim Butcher`s books are a no question purchase.
I think Dresden stands alone, any other similar books would be weak comparisons.
I loved the whole book, but I think the scene that made me smile the most was when Major General Toot Toot and his troops first show up.
As everyone has mentioned very happy to have James Marsters back. His acting skill makes his narration shine!
"I am glad I finally bought this book"
I avoided buying this book due to the reviews about the narration being so terrible. I finally bought it so that I would be ready for the next book and I can honestly say I had no problems with the narration. I love James Marsters narrations but I think John did just fine and having a different narrator did not deter from the story for me at all. This may be because it has been quite a long time since I listened to the previous book. Ghost story was one of my favorite of the series, and the Dresden Files are one of my favorite series. Thanks Jim Butcher and both narrators James and John for hours of enjoyment.