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Narrado por:
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Chris Barnes
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De:
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Kit Power
Somebody wants answers.
It's 1995 in North Devon, England. There's a born-again revival meeting in a public building; the usual mix of the faithful, the curious, and the desperate. And one other - an atheist suicide bomber. He's angry. He wants answers. And if God doesn't come and talk to him personally, he's going to kill everyone in the building....
©2015 Kit John Kelly Baume Power (P)2015 Kit John Kelly Baume PowerListeners also enjoyed...




















It was ok I guess
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“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”
action packed thriller
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What did you love best about GodBomb!?
Several disparate and desperate souls have gathered in a community center in a small English village seeking salvation or healing from the traveling preacher who has come offering God’s grace. However, one person in particular, a nervous young man who has taken the floor asking to be heard, has a very specific miracle he’s come to seek. He is hoping to actually meet God on this day, or there will be hell to pay.The God Bomb by Kit Powers is a tense and spell-binding psychological thriller told through the eyes of numerous characters, each who has had the misfortune to have chosen the absolute worst day to try for their individual miracle. Each chapter moved in POV and each POV is assigned the title of a book of the Christian bible. There’s the priest, a devoted man of God who fundamentally believes his own claims to be able to bring miracles to those who are genuinely deserving. There’s the born-again former druggie who now leads the band. There’s the militant atheist who has come to shower the fakir of a minister in rainbow glitter for spreading homophobic hate. There’s the crippled teen who sometimes believes in miracles, but no longer believes in them for herself. There’s the married couple expecting their first child, and there’s the man holding them all hostages with a bomb strapped to his chest.
As the story moves from POV to POV we learn of the motivations and prejudices each harbors. Some personalities we grow to like, others we grow to perhaps dislike; but in each case the characters are individuals with their own thoughts, opinions, fears, and desires. Some are brave and stoic. Some are reckless but well-meaning. Some are cowardly but trapped. Some are just frightened and want the whole thing to end peacefully. Spoiler alert, it doesn’t end peacefully. Throughout the story several of the hostages are murdered in cold blood by the bomber who wants to believe in God, but can’t fathom one who would allow him to do the terrible things he’s doing in His holy name when all He has to do is make an appearance to bring the carnage to an end.
The story carefully walks a very precarious tightrope. As a non-believer I found the approach of telling the story through the ideas of the characters to be safe but clever. A character who believes in God can tell the reader there is a God without it being the message of the book, while for believers, the atheist character’s struggle with faith can also be read as incidental to the story without coming across as the theme. In that sense, the story can be a Shrodinger’s cat – simultaneously faith-affirming and a testament to the futility of faith.
The audio book version is narrated by Chris Barnes whose Scottish accent keeps the listener anchored in the UK setting, which may otherwise have been taken for the deep south of the US, given that the preacher feels less Anglican and more Baptist in his approach to spreading the word. At times, it’s a bit of a struggle for an American ear to make out specific words, but the context quickly clears it up.
The story moves at a good pace, with the action starting from the very beginning and lasting ‘til the very last chapter. The style is intense but accessible, and the concept is unique but feels like it could have come straight from a real life news story. Among some of the best scenes are the deaths, told from the point-of-view of the victims, each realizing that he or she was passing, and each with a different take on how it felt and what it means.
If I had to find a negative, it would be that we only come to understand part of the motivation for what set this radical plan in motion; but we are given enough of it to know that something like this could happen, and that if it did, no amount of reasoning would ever make it seem justified.
Shrodinger's cat: faith affirming and challenging
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Good Narrator, not so great story
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Would you listen to GodBomb! again? Why?
Yeah, I would listen again to pick up on little things that I may have missed. Despite the shorter length, the book does have a lift of complex characters that have very important roles to play in the tale.What did you like best about this story?
Definitely enjoyed the locked room atmosphere. The entire book has just one setting, with zero outside interference for the most part. Like the horror side of Agatha Christie or something.What does Chris Barnes bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Suspense, and a tense overtone. He brought the characters to life, but left a lot for the listener to experience for themselves.Any additional comments?
Well done all around. I would have to say though that with the way the book built and built and built until the boiler was about to explode, I felt the end needed a bit more time to be fleshed out.Overall I still really REALLY enjoyed this book and its a solid 4 star book with a 5 star performance from Chris!
What if YOU demanded for God to talk to you?
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Holy crap, that was intense!
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Disturbing
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What made the experience of listening to GodBomb! the most enjoyable?
The uniqueness of the plot, characters made this a worthwhile listen that keeps the reader on the edge.What does Chris Barnes bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Narration was solid and commanding for a book of such good substance.Any additional comments?
"This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."Kept me glued till the end! Very well written!!!
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But once I got used to it WOW.
This story starts with the main character interrupting a church service, he has a bomb
and a threat.
If God doesn't speak to him then he will blow the place up.
As the story moves along the author delves into the minds of the church members (who are now hostages) the Pastor & the Bomber. He gives you their thoughts with what is going on right now as well as their lives up to now. How each person has their own reasons for being in church right then and in a few cases how they are gonna handle this guy with the bomb.
I can't go into too much detail because you really need to hear it for yourself. I think the best thing about this novel is the fact that when listening to it I became a part of the story
(I actually started thinking of ways to stop the Bomber).
If an author can include the listener into the story, that shows how amazing it is.
Give it a try, the ride is worth it!
***This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com.
A Wild Ride
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I was a bit disappointed by this story as I expected a bit more tension as the book progressed. None of the characters showed much intent on getting the upper hand on the bomber. The tension rose to an interesting level at the end, but sadly a bit late for my taste. On the other hand, the dialogue is very good and the characters, although a bit passive, are well fleshed out. Personally I didn't really get the motivation of the disabled girl at the ending. I still think it's a book that deserves to be read though.
A good story that needed a bit more tension
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