
Touch
Queen of the Dead, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Vikas Adam
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De:
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Michelle Sagara
Nathan died in the summer before his final year in high school, leaving behind a mother who was devoted to him and a girlfriend he loved. His mother and his girlfriend, Emma, are still alive; Nathan is not. But he wakes in his room—or in the shrine his mother’s made of his room—confused, cold, and unable to interact with anyone or anything he sees. The only clear memory he has is a dream of a shining city, and its glorious queen, but the dream fades, until he once again meets Emma—by the side of his own grave.
Nathan wants life. He wants Emma. He wants warmth, sensation, a sleep that doesn’t leave him confused and aching.
But the cost, to Emma, will be incalculably high—because Emma just might be able to give him what he wants.
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Emma has a lot to face in this book. Her beloved Nathan is returned to her, but it's not the gift she thought it was, her mother brings home a boyfriend, and most of all, the danger quotient has gone way up. Emma's friends and her Dad have her back though. Adam's narration is excellent with the caveat that with his deep voice it makes doing a teenaged female voice difficult so give him a break there.
I can honestly recommend this book to all audiences. Worth the credit or cash.
An Excellent Addition
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I loved the first book; but, the narrator ruins the second book. I had to keep trying to focus on what the book was saying instead of being annoyed by the narrator.What did you like best about this story?
The story continues on character development. I enjoyed learning more about how the characters interacted with new situations.Could you see Touch being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
The series would be ideal as a new TV series for young adultsnarration ruins the book
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Great story, not so great narration.
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Horrible Narration
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