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Narrado por:
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Oliver Wyman
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Pete Rawlik
Two men, a bitter rivalry, and a quarter-century of unspeakable horrors. Herbert West’s crimes against nature are well-known to those familiar with the darkest secrets of science and resurrection. Obsessed with finding a cure for mankind’s oldest malady, death itself, he has experimented upon the living and dead, leaving behind a trail of monsters, mayhem, and madness. But the story of his greatest rival has never been told until now.
Dr. Stuart Hartwell, a colleague and contemporary of West, sets out to destroy him by uncovering the secrets of his terrible experiments, only to become what he initially despised: a reanimator of the dead. For more than twenty years, the two scientists race each other to master the mysteries of life...and unlife. From the grisly battlefields of the Great War to the haunted coasts of Dunwich and Innsmouth, from the halls of fabled Miskatonic University to the sinking of the Titanic, their unholy quests leave their mark upon the world and create monsters of them both.
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Oliver Wyman (an Audie-award winner multiple times and voice for numerous characters on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series) performs this entertaining homage to H. P. Lovecraft’s imaginative horrors. The time is early 20th century, a period abundant in drama both real (World War I, the sinking of the Titanic) and imagined (a "tied" World Series, Charlie Chan’s honeymoon). Dr. Stuart Harwell finds himself in a race against Dr. Herbert West, a man he loathes for his vision and the resulting monstrous results from experiments to let the dead walk again. One of the horrid results from Harwell’s own experiments is the discovery of how much he has become exactly like what he most despises.
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Good, but not great
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What made the experience of listening to Reanimators the most enjoyable?
The subject matter, the research that went into it by the author, the voice acting. Everything about this version of the book was spellbinding. From start to finish I was hooked. I have listened to it over 30 times now and am sure to keep doing so. It is like comfort food for the mind. Never bland, always fun to return to. Everything about this book is spectacular.Which character – as performed by Oliver Wyman – was your favorite?
Dr. HartwellWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There is a moment when all the threads of the story start to come together. A photo involving the Titanic, I grimly laughed out loud as it happened. Such a great moment. I do not wan to spoil it but it was damn fine storytelling.Any additional comments?
Even if you are not a fan of the mythos, you will enjoy this book if you dig solid storytelling and things that are a little off the beaten path.Amazing Story
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Suffice it to say, Rawlik does a rollicking (get it?) good job of not only crafting a fascinating narrative replete with Lovecraftian characters and scenarios, but also manages to at once build on the Mythos canon and render his original creation, Dr. Hartwell, into an integral player in the events of several of Lovecraft's most beloved tales. Truly a wonderful exercise in creative mythography.
My major gripe is this: footnotes. Seriously, footnotes. Even for those intimately familiar with the canon could use a reference guide to keep track of the veritable plethora of characters and events utilized here.
Also, for those slapping this novel with the singularly derisive and puerile label of "Lovecraft Fanfiction," I have two things to say:
Firstly, Lovecraft opened his mythos up to other writers fairly early on in its development. Thus, carrying on in this tradition is not "fanfiction," it is simply another effort at expansion.
Secondly, this isn't Goodreads. Have some class.
Heed Not The Naysayers
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A wonderful romp through Lovecraft country
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I very much enjoyed this book and recommend it. The prose is perfect. The narrator's performance is one point. I look forward to listening to The Weird Company now.
The Dark Prince of Providence Would Be Proud
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If you could sum up Reanimators in three words, what would they be?
Creepy good times!Which character – as performed by Oliver Wyman – was your favorite?
If you are an avid Monster Hunters International fan (as I am) you'll recognize Wyman's voice. I had to laugh whenever he vocalized some of the "mis-born" seven foot tall 15 year-olds since it was the same voice used for Agent Franks.Don't get me wrong I am a HUGE Wyman fan and he is one of the best voice artists in the industry! This adaptation is no exception! Great job!
Any additional comments?
If you like Lovecraft, you'll love this! This book is crazy fun and I enjoyed Rawlik's re-telling / furtherment of the mythos universe. There was very few actual cuttle-fish-face sightings and just a tad of referencing of the elder ones but everything else is off the hook!LOVEITLOVEITLOVEIT
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An adequate continuation of Lovecrafts original
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The Secret History of the Lovecraft Universe
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As to his bleating complaints about the structure of the book, well, he might want to go back and re-read the original Reanimator, paying a little more attention to the way that story was presented.
Anyway, enough about that oaf. I happen to think, for what it's worth, that Mr. Rawlik did an outstanding job, one that I feel HPL would approve of, and which any Lovecraft fan would appreciate and enjoy. If you're one of those "purists" who turn your nose up at Mythos stories by Derleth, Bloch, Long, Campbell, et al, then you might want to steer clear.
If, on the other hand, you're a True Fan of the Master, then you already know that he shared his sandbox with many another like-minded writer. Would he have approved of the veritable stampede that's ensued over the past few decades? I don't know. Dig him up, prepare his "saltes," say the words and ask him!
But remember: Do not call up that which you cannot put down...
True to a Great Tradition
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A wild ride through Lovecraft ' s universe
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