
Geneva Sommers and the Quest for Truth
Geneva Sommers Series, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Whitney Morse
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Jason Goedken
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C.J. Benjamin
Magic, myths, and the legend of Hullabee Island
Geneva Sommers, a young orphan girl on a quest to know who she is, has always wished for a different life. Since the great flood and the untimely death of her parents, she's lived a captive life at the orphanage, barely surviving the dangerous predators that patrol the prison-like walls of the Troian Center.
One day, Nova, a brave orphan boy claiming to know the truth, speaks up. He tells her an impossible legend and that she's the key to unlocking it. Not only does he believe she's the daughter of a long-lost goddess, but he thinks she holds the magic necessary to save their island.
If the myths are true, not only will Geneva learn her true identity but she could be the only one able to prevent Hullabee Island from falling into the hands of a dark and mysterious enemy.
With the help of Nova and her fellow outcast friends, Geneva plans to escape the Troian Center to uncover the truth and save her island. But first, she must learn to master her newly acquired magic powers.
Will she master her magic in time or will her quest for the truth be her fatal flaw?
Book #1 in the Geneva Sommers Series.
The perfect listen for fans of Percy Jackson, Magnus Chase, and Harry Potter.
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This is a relay good story.
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Great story
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The story is filled with excitement, danger, adventure, magic, and friendship - so many elements that make an amazing story. There are moments when 65's wisdom is beyond her years, while many other times she does things that remind us that she is still just a kid. As awkward as that was to read and never know how she would behave, that's true to middle school. Some of the violence and romance was less believable for her age. Number 65 and her peers also experienced brutal mistreatment by the majority of adults in their lives. The abuse of power is a heartwrenching thing, and so much more when enacted toward children.
The narration was wonderful and the two narrators did an excellent job telling the story in multiple voices. I look forward to hearing the next part of Geneva's story.
I received a free audiobook from the author and have reviewed it voluntarily.
Lighthearted, new middle grade fantasy
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Not just for kids
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That said, it's an interesting and relatively unique mix of urbanish and standard fantasy. The cover really does not portray the story correctly, as it felt much more orphan-schoolgirl meets x-men than an ordinary fantasy quest. Apart from the times I was yelling at the main character for her willful ignorance in refusing to listen to anything anyone said, it was an enjoyable story with a sufficiently unique presentation of its more generic elements that I was only once tempted to put it down. (That emotionally-fraught save-the-mouse chapter went on way too long.)
The narrators do a very good job. I thought the primary (female) voice was excellent, conveying a lot of the main character's emotion in her narration. One character does seem a bit gratingly high at times, but otherwise I have no complaints. The male voices are a little more generic, less diverse from each other, but the main characters remain distinct. Above-average performances all around.
I requested this book to review and received a free copy in order to do so. I'm not sure I'd be willing to pay full price for the story, but if you like childrens/YA stories and can find it on sale I would say it's probably worth a try.
Decent if you can put up with an oblivious heroine
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She soon meets others who know their real names and also seem to have some sort of magical powers. For Jane 65, who has always been an outsider and a loner, this group soon becomes her first friends and together, they explore their powers.
This was a well-written and engaging book, full of new discoveries, typical middle grade problems, and magic. The author has created a fun new world that middle grade readers should enjoy.
The narrator did a great job and added a lot to my enjoyment of this book. I was given the chance to listen to this book through Story Origins and chose to review it.
Jane 65
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the cover lies
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A+ From start to finish
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C. J. Benjamin has done a great job of building the characters and the world they live in. This was an entertaining listen, and I look forward to seeing where the series goes.
A nice interaction between the two narrators.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
Geneva Sommers and the Quest for Truth
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