• Heaven, Hell, and Secret Cow Levels

  • Stay Awhile and Listen, Book 2
  • By: David L. Craddock
  • Narrated by: David Giltinan
  • Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (52 ratings)

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Heaven, Hell, and Secret Cow Levels

By: David L. Craddock
Narrated by: David Giltinan
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Orcs and humans. Angels and devils. North and south. Harmony and discord. Heaven, Hell, and Secret Cow Levels, Stay Awhile and Listen, book two, continues the saga of the two Blizzards - Blizzard Entertainment, creator of the groundbreaking WarCraft series of strategy titles, and Blizzard North, architect of Diablo's digital hellscape - as both studios struggle to find their identity and forge a path forward.

Threatened by competition in the space they popularized, Blizzard Entertainment looks to the stars to build a new franchise and evolve into a well-oiled machine. No longer the underdog, Blizzard North takes Diablo out of murky dungeons and across deserts, jungles, and snowy mountaintops.

Success comes at a cost. Corporate greed threatens to overshadow artistic breakthroughs, new talent throws company cultures into flux, and a passion to be the best result in brutal work schedules, broken relationships, and creative burnout that incapacitates visionaries and leaves their teams directionless.

Weaving together the making of best-selling products and the crucibles of the people who made them, Stay Awhile and Listen: Book II tells the story of two teams that formed an unstoppable juggernaut, even as they proved too combustible to coexist.

©2019, 2020 David L. Craddock (P)2020 David L. Craddock

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Just as fun as the first

But now it’s the fall instead or the rise. Buckle up for more drama than you can shake a stick at.

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Amazingly well researched.

Here we go, finally! Part 2 of a story that really deserves to be told! Thanks so much to author David L. Craddock for putting this history together.

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Great Story, Decent Narration

I loved the first book and have waited years for the follow up to cover my all time favorite game. This book has a much better structure than the first(not reintroducing the same characters with their full name and title multiple times a chapter) and is more suited to an audiobook this time around. The Narration leaves a lot to be desired. Well read and engaging but a lot of mispronunciations especially when it comes to place and character names in the story or run of the mill fantasy terms like ‘magi’. This is a far cry from the first where the narrator even nailed a Deckard Cain impression when quoting the title.

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