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The Ghost in My Closet

De: Mark Roeder
Narrado por: Braedyn Youngberg
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Nico isn’t at all pleased his family moving to the dinky little town of Verona, Indiana. He’s also none too happy about being forced to join the football team and do community service, but that is the crap fest his life has become. If having to endure ignorant jocks isn’t bad enough, something strange is going on in his very own room. No matter how many times Nico tries to get rid of it, the 1957 autographed photo of the Indiana University football team keeps returning to his wall. Nico is almost sure his little brother is the culprit, but soon learns the truth—there is a dead football player living in his closet.

©2024 Mark A. Roeder (P)2025 Mark A. Roeder
Literatura y Ficción Indiana Género Ficción Horror Deportes
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The book is good. but, it can be a little boring at times with just one narrator playing different characters. It's good to listen to a book that has meaning, in this case, a Teenager not been able to read. The book is a little slow, but good.

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Mark’s stories are always interesting and fun, and his main characters always draw your interest and you inevitably care about them. Also very much enjoy how there’s almost always a connection to other books. Only downside was the narration— no idea what the narrator was thinking with some of his voice characterizations— a 1958 teenage football player who sounds like a lecherous old guy parodying Truman Capote?! Made it hard to listen to sometimes.

Great story!

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