
Actaeon 9
Abduction
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Narrado por:
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Shane Matsumoto
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De:
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Jeromy Peterson
“Any book that destroys an iconic landmark within the first 20 pages has to be a good read.”
Actaeon 9 – Abduction is a gripping novel that follows the story of 14-year-old Hunter Smith and his friends as they are taken from their lives on earth and sold into slavery on an alien planet. Action, adventure, tragedy, and love fill Hunter’s new and brutal existence.
With a hint of fantasy, this debut novel puts a fresh spin on the classic science fiction story. It is written with a “realness” that draws listeners in and won’t let them go. Set in the not-too-distant future, it is a story that can be relevant for any listener. The end of this book is not only satisfying and hopeful but will have you begging for book two.
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Very intriguing
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Unique breath of fresh air
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My first time getting to advance past the first chapter was more than a year after my first exposure to Acteon 9. Although the early version had some rough edges, I could tell the author had a very engaging opening to his story, and it was difficult to wait for the story to be released.
I was not disappointed. There were at least a dozen points in the story where I thought I could tell where it was going next, and found myself not only wrong, but also more pleased with the outcome than anything I would have predicted. It was especially funny when the main character anticipatedsomd of my expectations, and wondered to himself about some of the same possibilities I had considered.
Although the story ends pointed at an almost stereotypical pathway for YA fiction (no spoilers, but you'll see what I mean when you read it), because Mr. Peterson has already proven himself well able to defy expectations, I'm sure the next book will be anything but predictable.
I should also praise the excellent voice acting of Mr. Matsumoto. At the beginning of the story I thought his voice was a bit too soft, but as the story progressed, I found that his tone was perfect for the personality of the main character, and helps to convey his thoughtful and wise soul, as well as his liveliness and light sense of humor. There are several characters in the story that have accents that differ from the main characters', and I found myself appreciating the audio performance even more for his superb versatility in voice acting their differences. For this alone, I would recommend everyone's first exposure to Acteon 9 be through the audio book.
Now if I can only convince the author to hurry and release the rest of the series. I can hardly wait to see what Hunter chooses next.
Fresh and Engaging
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