Anywhere but Here
The Starborn Ascension
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Narrado por:
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Sophie Amoss
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Jason D. Morrow
What if you could see the future with a single touch? What if that touch revealed someone's death, and that person was someone you loved? Would you do everything you could to change it?
In a post-apocalyptic world, where danger roams in many forms, 17-year-old Waverly seeks protection in the town of Crestwood after her boyfriend is ruthlessly killed by lawless raiders. But what she finds is a place wrought with mystery, shady dealings, and more instability than she anticipates.
The Starborn Ascension takes place 57 years before The Starborn Uprising, and can be heard independently.
©2014 Jason D. Morrow (P)2015 Jason D. MorrowLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
Anywhere but here
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won't let go of you from the first page
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Overall, this is a good teen Zombie apocalypse type of a novel. In my opinion much more tilted to the teenage girl perspective but still viable enough for a teen boy to be entertaining.The narration is fair but far from the best for this genre. I had to listen to this book twice in order to get past the narration and focus on the story. The story over all is well structured and entertaining. It is difficult to get attached to any of the characters except the 2 main females. I would recommend this for any tween / teen that is into this genre. It is not excessively violent or vulgar. The premise and principles are sound and have relative value. The writing is solid if not a bit on the light side. It is worth the investment if used by the right reader.Good Teen Distopian Novel
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At first, I struggled to get into this, because the story felt disjointed. It wasn't till I was a ways in that I realised it was being told from 2 different peoples POV! Then it fell into place. The audio never specified who was talking and both characters were similar which is why I had a hard time realising who was talking! That's why it's a 4 star instead of a 5 star review, because other than this, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The plot was relatively fast paced and entertaining. It held my attention throughout and I loved that the author added in an extra something to the Zombie apocalypse. I loved the powers the people had!!
In all, this was a great read that could have been brilliant if the characters were expanded more. Despite that niggle, this is a unique and captivating read and I'm really looking forward to the next one.
Sophie Amoss did a good job with this, though the main problem I had with her was that she didn't give Waverly and Remi distinct enough voices to not be confused. If they were more distinct, then I think I would of enjoyed it more.
*I received a copy of this for review. This in no way affected my thoughts.*
Entertaining read.
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Would you listen to Anywhere but Here again? Why?
Definitely worth the listenWhat does Sophie Amoss bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Loved her voiceAny additional comments?
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Fresh start, something new
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