
Wild-Eyed Southern Boyz
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Narrado por:
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Stephen L. Vernon
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Richard Rose
Set in the small town of Townsend, TN, this is a story where faith, family, friendship, and courage, are put to the test in the wake of a zombie outbreak in the Great Smoky Mountains. Fourteen-year-old Ricky Rue’s (Rue) life is changed one fateful night forever when he meets Buford, a 14-year-old Sasquatch. Buford introduces Rue to an underground community that has thrived for centuries. The two teens quickly become lifelong friends.
Several years have passed, and Rue has served with the Air Force in Special Operations Security Forces. Buford has trained since childhood with his grandfather and uncle, elite warriors known as the Knights of the Red Tunic. The time has come for Buford to endure a brutal final test that will determine if he is worthy of joining the sacred order. After a tragic deployment, Rue comes home on leave near the end of his enlistment for some much-needed time with family and friends.
Just when things are looking up for Buford and Rue, an unimaginable evil has returned to the Smokies after making a literal deal with the Devil. A virtually indestructible beast spreads a terrible plague and traps hundreds of thousands of people with a growing army of the undead under his control. Rue becomes the reluctant leader of a small group of humans that must join forces with the Sasquatches to stop the beast and his legion of superhuman zombies to save the world.
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The two main characters are Rue (son of a police chief, and Air Force operator) and Buford (Forester/sasquatch) who befriend one another when both are just teens. Rue's world is flipped upside down when he finds out his dad was connected to the Forester community, and that he was eventually going to be introduced to them.
From there, the story fills in the history of the two races, as well as moves forward, unfolding the consequences of ancient choices, prejudice, and prophecy.
I really, really liked this book. It's serious when it needs to be, funny at the right times, and balances a massive cast in a story of far larger scope than you think it has.
I think if y'all are looking for a funny, smart book that manages to combine alternate history, cryptids, supernatural evil, and even an impending apocalypse, this is a fantastic choice.
Totally surprised by the depth this book had!
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Enjoyable book
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Wide-Eyed Southern Boyz by Richard R. Rose hits all the marks. Not only is it well written but it is fun as heck! There's a lot of calls the the military and also some awesome quotes from scripture. The supernatural aspects of the story are amazing. Its very rare that we get to see things from the perspective of what most people consider to be "monsters". Ricky is an awesome character and I loved his relationship with B! If you want a book that's got witty humor, sick action scenes, a unique spin on supernatural, and all around enjoyable characters...you need this book! I wish there was more than 5 stars on here because I'd give it 10! What are you waiting for? Get yourself a copy of this book today, and grab the rest of the series while you're at it.
P.S.
If you ever get to meet the author in real life, he's a real authentic guy. He cares about his readers and he'll happily take time to visit and take a picture. God Bless this amazing author!
Southern gentleman and bigfoot!
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Just Fun!!!
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hooked but then not hooked
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A great story!
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Where to start? Zombies, Bigfoot, Knights Templar, demon possession, alien technology, heart-rending emotion and tons of dick and fart jokes.... This book has a lot to offer for everyone and Richard Ryan Rose has managed to blend all of these things together into an incredible, gripping story
More like "Wild Ride!"
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Ricky, Buford, and their respective communities face an unimaginably dangerous, supernatural threat. The opposition forces the communities to unite, bringing a whole host of new problems along with that decision. However, nothing unites people, or in this case hominids, like a common enemy. Cooperation is essential if either species wants to survive.
The narration is done very well. There are occasional mispronounced words (very few), and overall there is a bit of question of how well suited Stephen L. Vernon’s voice is for the role, but he definitely delivers a quality performance that encapsulates the moods and personalities of the characters.
Quite Fun!
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What the hell isn't in this book? Bigfoot, demons, aliens, zombies, soldiers, etc! They are all here. This was an unexpected joy. I started listening as soon as I got it, and never stopped until it was done. It makes me want to listen to the Rougarue prequel that I just found out about. I don't know what combination of hallucinagens were taken to come up with this but I bet Joe Rogan would say it was DMT, and even that's not enough to account for the wild ride that ensues when a southern boy befriends a bigfoot. Yeah, they pal around and then end up coming together to stop a whole lotta bad stuff from coming to pass.
I am, of course, being facetious. The book is clever, demented, and an attention keeper in great ways. Vernon has narrated several others stories I've listened to, and while he might make a mispronunciation here and there it is nothing to lose your mind over.
This is a fun story that will make you pay attention and have fun at the same time. I suggest you get some southern fried chicken and eat a bucket while listening as you stare at your velvet painting of the Outlaw Josey Wales. It'll enhance the experience. Not that it needs the help. This book is more satisfying than a deep fried snickers at the county fair.
Holy Hell this book is Ka-Ray-Zee!!!!
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Great read
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