"A great listen"
Writing +narration=greatness
Because this trilogy, along with the Hobbit is so well known it is almost impossible to answer this question. I have read the books silently and out loud to my children and bought the books in audible because I was told the narrator was outstanding. He is.
I recommend this series to all who love the books.
"Best so far"
Ms Hvam's narration is perfect. Her many voices are a great addition to the story and to each character.
This is the fifth book in the series and Faith Hunter has hit her stride. Characters expand, plot lines are explained and she leaves room for more books as her characters grow and information is revealed. It made me laugh and cry. Jane's compassion and humanity are really out in the open as she deals with friends from the children's home. I would bet that these new characters will appear again in future books.
"Series is growing"
I like the way this book pulls separate strands from the others together. The interaction between Jo and her mother are strong and revealing.
She has gotten better. I like her voices.
"This is one scary book!"
I listened to Relic again after I bought the sequal to refresh my memory.
This book doesn't really move the reader, it scares the reader. There is lots of suspense and it is easy to visualize scenes.
Relic would make a good movie.
"Great series"
Yes. Good narration and an excellent story.
They brought the characters to life. I liked having a woman read the female part because it made each point of view distinctive.
"Great read about an intriguing man"
The narrator was good but he had well written material to work with.
I can't pick just one moment. Learning the behind the scenes decisions about Apple and the Mac and all of the products that have evolved over time was really interesting. And getting to know the Steve Jobs persona along the way is fascinating.
Egocentric genius!
Great book. One I will listen to again.
"Did Patterson need more money?"
I love the Alex Cross series, but this one did not meet standards. I felt that it was rushed from beginning to end.
Yes
It was a quick read with the usual good narration.
"Had to buy more!"
I've read the first three books of this series because Hexed captured my imagination and hit my funny bone.
The dog and his interaction with Aticus.
Everything. His use of voice and inflection is masterful.
Yes.
Wonderful take on old myths and legends in this series
"Great Book!"
The Big Burn is an eye opener. It reads like a suspense thriller in a way because you are rooting for humans against the fire. Images are incredible and the mind set of the time as well as the political strife is well explained through the unfolding of this most terrible firestorm.