Yesterday's Gone: Season 2
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Narrated by:
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Ray Chase
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R.C. Bray
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Brian Holsopple
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Chris Patton
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Maxwell Glick
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Tamara Marston
On October 15, everyone in the world vanished. Well, almost everyone. Some were left behind, attempting to piece together what happened, find their loved ones, and survive. But they are not alone.
Season Two picks up where Season One left off. One man finds himself on a mysterious island that holds secrets, and perhaps even answers, to what happened on October 15. A group finds itself taking refuge at The Sanctuary, a religious compound with an enigmatic leader called The Prophet. A serial killer finds himself leading an unlikely group of survivors. A young man searches to prove himself to his group, and avoid being bullied ever again. A young child is called to perform another miracle at great personal cost. Every decision. Every action. Every dream. Every alliance. Every secret. Every betrayal.
It all comes down to this - the stunning season two finale that will have you on the edge of your seat - and then knock you to the floor with the most insane, most WTF?!-unforgettable season finale yet!
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Where does Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
The lower end. But that's not terrible as I feel like i have listened to a lot of truly excellent books.Would you recommend Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 to your friends? Why or why not?
Maybe. But only because the character Boricio.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
This question strikes at the heart of why I will not continue the series. Whichever narrator is reading the "Luca" chapters (the story is broken down into POV chapters) is just awful. Luca is an 8 year old boy and I guess the narrator is trying to sound 8. He does not do a good job of it. I'd have no problem if he gave the character of Luca a baby-ish voice and persona when he speaks, but to carry it over for an entire chapter is a bad choice, in my opinion.Ray Chase crushes it as Boricio, though. That almost makes up for it.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not really.Any additional comments?
QiVery good, except for one narrator.
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one of my favorites!
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Wow, suspense and an intricate storyline
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Wow!
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fast and the Hideous
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