
The Anchored Series Collection
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Narrado por:
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Jennifer Jill Araya
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Bridget E. Baker
What if saving our world means destroying another?
Alora’s brain has always been a little strange. No matter how hard things on Earth got, and they got pretty awful, she always dreamt that she possessed amazing telekinetic powers on another world. Her brother called them her delusions of grandeur.
But when things start to go unbelievably well on Earth—hot guys asking her out and her brother landing a terrific job—everything falls apart in her dream world. As people she’s seen in her dreams begin to appear on Earth, Alora fears that the two worlds may in fact be connected.
And that’s bad.
Because according to a prophecy in her dreams, she’s the only one who can save their world. At first it made no sense, but she’s beginning to think that she’ll have to choose. If they can’t both continue, which world should she save, and which world will have to burn?
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However, I did get a little lost a few time during the location changes. You really have to pay attention and keep up pr you may miss an important event.
Overall, I sought out every spare moment to listen finding it hard to wait to hear what happens next.
The narrator does an excellent job changing her voice into the characters.
Once again Bridgett has a great series!
Mind Riveting
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There were way too many romances going on and that made it difficult to grow with a specific couple. It was also annoying and unnecessary. I didn't root for any of them because they were all so uninteresting and an afterthought.
I also thought the brother obsession was uncomfortable and strange. Often times, I felt if I had to listen to the Reader say the brother's name one more time I may rip my hair out. I found myself rolling my eyes when his name was mentioned. I think these two things (couples and brother) are what made it a hard series to complete.
Often Predictable, Obsessions were Annoying
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