
The Disembodied
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Narrado por:
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Jason Jewett
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Anthony Hains
Thirteen-year-old Griffin Rinaldi seems like a normal kid. He plays basketball at the Y, and he’s just learning to talk to girls. But Griffin doesn’t feel normal. He’s been diagnosed with depersonalization disorder - he feels disconnected from his body, and at times he doesn’t know if he’s dead or alive. And it seems to be getting worse.
Following the brutal death of his abusive father, Griffin is haunted by a red-haired kid only he can see and who wants him to do things he doesn’t understand. Griffin's only sources of support are his grandfather, Soren - a regional author of Outer Banks ghost stories - and his same-age cousin, Tanner, a boy coping with his own troubled life.
When a rare blizzard strikes the Outer Banks, Griffin recognizes the red-haired boy as a vengeful specter from Soren's tales. To make matters worse, his well-meaning aunt has convinced his mother he’s under some sort of spiritual attack. Unsure if the mysterious boy is a symptom of his disorder or an entity with evil intent, Griffin finds himself in a struggle to save his life, his sanity, and maybe his very soul.
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I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Fun and Totally Different
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The story begins first person from the grandfather and quickly switches to third person. In the beginning I enjoyed that but towards the end it slowed the story for me. I get why the author did it but I'm not sure it was the best thing. The suspense was coming toa climax and I was hanging on the words when it stopped and went back to grand dad. Each reader should judge that part for themselves. Otherwise the book moves along smoothly and the suspense builds accordingly.
The narrator does a great job. His tone and flucuation are appropriate for the story. I didn't cringe either when he did the female voices as sometimes I do. It's a dark, dark story and written well. most definitely glad to have the opportunity to listen. Stories this twisted and unfiltered are hard to find. It was hard to press the stop button when arriving at work each day.
Dark and disturbed
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For the listener of this audiobook, the narrator’s weathered voice draws one into familiar teenage moments and taut events that slowly reveal malevolent forces involving three generations of the teenager’s family. Griffin, age 13, is developing memory loss and is alarmed by spells in which he sees his own body from behind, disembodied. A character from one of his grandfather’s local ghost stories moves in and out of Griffin’s experience. From a variety of sources, Griffin’s mother seeks help. Over time numerous explanations emerge, both worldly and unworldly. The Outer Banks of North Carolina during a freak winter snowstorm is an apt setting for Griffin’s efforts to free himself from forces beyond his control.
Anthony Hains masterfully weaves a story that effectively mixes the ghostly with unsavory realities. This work is guaranteed to captivate a listener, especially one who is “snowed in” with nowhere to go.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Closer to Reality than I Expected
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I found I have somewhat mixed feelings on this book. It is very well written, and the story is engaging. The story is very dark, though, and heavy psychological tension. It felt a little unrelenting once things get going after the slow start. I was totally riveted, though, so that says a lot. It kept my interest throughout.
dark, unrelenting psychological horror
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amazing book!!
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The character development was really solid and spanned the entire book. Even in the end I felt that I was learning more and more about each character. Griffin’s father and uncle are real pieces of work and their story was very unsettling and honestly not something I enjoyed hearing. I felt so sorry for Griffin and it was only when he had something good happen that I started enjoying the story again. As the Russian Roulette story finally unfolds I was so torn between stopping and continuing as it was so tense. The author definitely did a good job on getting me anxious. My favorite part was the whole exorcism, it was such a cluster and actually brought some levity to the entire story. After I finished the book I felt better about it and was glad I made it all the way through.
Given the education background of the author it is easy to understand why this is such a strong psychological thriller. From time to time it got a little too dark, especially with the abuse Griffin underwent, and it seemed quite real which didn’t sit well with me at all – wouldn’t expect anything less from stories like this. Just know what you are getting into before you start this book. I look forward to other books by this author and hope they continue to give me pause.
With the story starting out with Griffin’s grandfather talking I felt the narrator was too young sounding to properly voice him but with it shifting to Griffin’s point of view I was sold. He did good voices and as the story proceeded I liked his narration more and more.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Teens Shot During Botched Exorcism
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Griffin is having a rough go of it. His dad is an abusive dick, he's seeing ghosts, he has bouts of a weird personality disorder and his Aunt is convinced he is suffering some kind of demon possession. No worries. His grandfather will guide him through it all.
The narration for this one was very good. Timing and tone were spot on and the narrator kept the pace of the story moving along. The story itself was good and written well, but a little disjointed at times and other times felt like it was trying to hard to do too much. Still an overall nice work from Mr. Hains and I am interested to see what else this author can do.
My first Hains, but not my last!
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Deep Physiological Horror
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