Growing up Dead
The Life and Undeath of Mortimer Drake
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Narrado por:
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Maxwell Zener
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De:
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Greg Wilkey
Mortimer Drake discovers that he is the product of a supernatural mixed-marriage. His mother is human and his father is a 925-year-old vampire. His life is completely turned upside down as he struggles with this knowledge and his emerging vampiric nature. The truth behind the myths and legends of the vampire are revealed as Mortimer enters into a centuries old war of the Undead.
©2012 Greg Wilkey (P)2015 Auspicious Apparatus PressLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
Fun Vampire Book
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The one thing that struck me about this story is the atmosphere of the places in which key events occur. The scenarios came alive in my imagination as I read and then listened.
I read the book first and then listened to the audio version. I thought the narrator did a great job of pausing making clear sense of the writing and added life and inflection that enhanced and did not draw from the overall adventure.
It gave a different perspective and reaffirmed the amusingly familiar true to life accounts of Mortimer's teen dramas with his mother and school officials.
I highly recommend this book. Must read more of his work.
Mortimer comes to life!
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I planned on listening to one chapter a day. That did not happen. The further the story progressed, the more involved I became. It was very easy to see, hear and smell the essence of the story from the colorful descriptions. There is a clear sense of reality and imagination throughout the book. I especially like that the book draws to a close but the story does not end. Plenty of space for a sequel that will be well received. The audio book is well done by Maxwell Zener and compliments the author's voice presented in the written words. I will be looking for more writing from Greg Wilkey.
Dorothy Kirby BA Literature, retired teacher
Growing up dead. You will be hooked by the title and want to learn the answers to the secrets of the Blake family
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Would you consider the audio edition of Growing up Dead to be better than the print version?
I think it depends on your personal preference. I liked the audio edition, but I wouldn't say it was better, they were the same. It was more of a convenience, I could listen while cleaning, driving, mowing, etc.What did you like best about this story?
How relatable Mortimer is and how this vampire story is so different from all the others out there.Which character – as performed by Maxwell Zener – was your favorite?
Alexander Drake because when Maxwell Zener started reading him, he didn't seem to have a feel for him and grew into the charactor.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I think Mortimer's drinking his mother blood and then feeding her his when he had only fed on animals was a very moving moment.Any additional comments?
I loved the story line and Maxwell Zener did a great job. I can't wait for an audio edition for the rest of the books.Awesome all around!
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What did you love best about Growing up Dead?
First I must say that I'm not really a regular vampire or YA reader, but I received a copy of the audio book as a gift and thought I would give it a try given Wilkey’s reputation on the street.I finished listening to “Growing Up Dead” yesterday. Wow! Great story! I found myself looking forward to the next time I could carve out a few moments to listen to more of the unfolding story.
Wilkey provided a refreshing new take on the vampire story, history, and dynamics of their society, adding a new take to a genre that has lacked substantial, original creativity since the days of Anne Rice’s “Vampire Chronicles”.
While there are some elements of writing style which I do not necessarily prefer, that is okay as I am not the target audience, and it works well for the intended YA crowd. Of course I should reiterate that the power of the story itself was able to overpower the issues I've mentioned and I found it completely enjoyable, and I look forward to the next book!
Good job Mr. Wilkey, and keep up the good work!
New Blood to the World of Vampires!
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