The Girl Who Twisted Fate's Arm: A God Complex Young Adult Novel
The Road Demands Tribute, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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John York
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By:
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George Saoulidis
Sons Of Anarchy meets The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo in this coming-of-age dystopian novel.
When the daughter of Greece's premier singer fails to sing as expected, she finds out about a biker group of women. But will she manage to find the elusive Orosa, the bikers' motovlogger, when all she has to go on are random street-sightings of criminal behavior, when her family is opposed to her following this path, and when her dad's employer wants to keep her as she was for marketing purposes?
Do you want to know what's next for the voiceless Aura? Do you wanna meet the Amazons? Then listen to this coming-of-age story set in a world of biker Amazons and celebrity singers, where fate is quite literal.
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John York's narration is solid. Easy to understand and he adds just enough emotion to keep you in immersed.
Old Myths Told In A New Way
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without that out of the way I really really enjoyed this book I am desperately needing more definitely great story great narrator easy to get into easily got hooked in it loved everything about it need more!!!!
OMG love it!
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At first, I thought the book was going to be a fantasy a la Percy Jackson. That is not this story. While I wouldn't call it dystopian, I see where some people might think that. I thought it was more near-future sci-fi with tinges of fantasy and whispers of cyberpunk. It actually is a little hard to classify because of its originality.
That originality is what makes this book so good. You get Greek gods as corporate CEOs, a female warrior biker gang and futuristic computer tech all in one cohesive story. Another original touch I like is the short chapters titled like they're video clips. It's refreshing to see something so original.
I really like that the narrator is male. The book is packed almost entirely with female characters and choosing John York is a great decision. His performance is superb.
I recommend it.
Originality, Yay!
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Although this is a YA story, it was really engaging and entertaining for me. I thought the author does a good job of riding the line between the age group target audience so that it could be enjoyed by all. I liked how the author involves the Greek pantheon. I thought it was a unique approach. I thought the narration was pretty good and helped bring the story to life.
Pretty good for a YA story
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