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Blackbirds

Miriam Black, Book 1

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Blackbirds

By: Chuck Wendig
Narrated by: Emily Beresford
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Miriam Black knows when you will die.

Still in her early twenties, she’s foreseen hundreds of car crashes, heart attacks, strokes, suicides, and slow deaths by cancer. But when Miriam hitches a ride with truck driver Louis Darling and shakes his hand, she sees that in thirty days he will be gruesomely murdered while he calls her name.

Miriam has given up trying to save people; that only makes their deaths happen. No matter what she does, she can’t save Louis. But if she wants to stay alive, she’ll have to try.

©2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.; 2012 Chuck Wendig
Classics Contemporary Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Urban Fiction Scary Exciting Heartfelt

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"Blackbirds is a story of loss and what it takes to make things right. It’s a story about fate and how sometimes, if we wrestle with it hard enough, maybe we can change it. It’s the kind of book that doesn’t let go even after you’ve put it down.” ( Stephen Blackmoore)
Engaging Premise • Twisty Plot • Superb Narration • Compelling Protagonist • Dark Humor • Action Packed

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Rough, raw, gritty language and violence. Very funny in places. Excellent writing and plot. Highly recommended. I'll be listening to other books on the series soon. Narrator did a nice job. I wish she was better at "voices," but I'll gladly listen to her again.

if rough language offends, avoid; else, enjoy!

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great read very original story. buy it you won't be sorry. I'm buying the next one

Very original story

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I have been following Chuck Wendig for a few years now, and I have come to enjoy his writing style immensely. The story of Blackbirds is dark, following the story of a troubled young woman who can see when you die, and can't do anything to change it. The writing is fluid, the characters are interesting, and the plot is riveting.

My only critique is that the main character sounds much like Chuck, or at least sounds like the voice he presents during interviews and on his blog. This is not a bad thing, per say; but, it distracted me from remembering that the character was in fact a troubled woman, and not the middle aged self proclaimed pen monkey that entertains almost daily.

A Story of Fate and the F-word

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The reader was such a refreshing delight. I can't say how much I enjoyed her. A very diverse talent with a great bag of tricks. Her voice was the perfect voice for the atmosphere of the story, and played well with the dark humor.
Chuck Wending was unknown to me, but what a wonderful talent. I'm looking forward to the next books so much. The story is very dark, but so funny the women in this story are so great, well written characters. It was a great time it everything from tragedy, to laugh out loud humor, some truly scary stuff, one time I had to grimace along with characters. This is a good audio choice, with a great catcher and a ton to keep you interested.

It's a cooling breeze on sweltering night in June????

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Blackbirds is the second Chuck Wendig book I have tried to read. The first was Blue Blazes but I abandoned it. Chuck Wendig, however, comes highly recommended from multiple sources I respect. Blackbirds is the story of a young woman who sees the way people die if she comes in skin to skin contact with them. She has tried to fight fate in the past to save people, but it has always knocked her down and put her in her place.The book is a paranormal thriller. What could you possibly not like…and what can you like?

Chuck is great at building a descriptive world. You can smell, see, hear, and unfortunately taste it. This world is one of dirty hotel rooms, dirtier dive bars, and hitchhiking a small town grimy America. You might not want to experience the taste that goes with that. The book hooks you and is action packed. You need to know what happens next.

That being said his characters are not lovable. They are psychopaths, sociopaths, con artists with attachment disorder, etc. I know a Miriam, she didn't see people’s deaths, but as I experienced Wendig’s crass scavenger that will do/did everything in her power to push people away, I cringed. I recognize I probably have some negative transference, but Miriam’s still hard to like. When I say she’s crass I don’t mean she uses some profanity, this isn't a common use of typical profanity. This is very creative thought out ignorant descriptions in an extremely ignorant and vulgar fashion. It, however, is purposeful and serves the storyline. But...this is not for children, or the faint of heart. It’s also rather violent.

Emily Beresford did not do a bad job, in fact, I think in many ways she may have captured Miriam's crass spirit a little to well. I had a literal negative physical reaction to the way she said some of Miriam's lines. Remember, Wendig created her this way. I did, however, end up getting this on whispersync and chose to read most of it.

I will again say it is a well written, good thriller. It has twists I didn't see and a luke warm uplifting ending. Maybe Wendig is saving that for a series finale but I just don’t quite think uplifting happy rainbows is his style. I haven’t decided if I’m reading the next book. I feel dirty. I think I will take a shower and decide later.

Not for the faint of heart or kids but exciting

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