
Into Jackson
Everything in Between
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Narrado por:
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Rhett Samuel Price
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De:
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Jaxon M. King
Widespread violence. An impending epidemic. A love discovered, and then lost.
Alex came of age under the shroud of a looming threat of national and personal catastrophe. Now, in a time when chaos and depravity reign, Alex will stop at nothing to make right what has gone so wrong.
Into Jackson: Everything in Between is an edgy, apocalyptic tale of love, hate, and a relentless journey toward redemption. Contains some violence, mild profanity, and suggestive themes appropriate for mature listeners.
Audiobook is original version, not Trilogy Edition.
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I love apocalypse books and this one was no different. The books with events that could actually happen are my favorite, such as this one with the normal super-flu. The narrator did a great job.I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
WOW!!
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A twist on the typical apocalyptic virus
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enjoyed
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The story was the normal super-flu people become infected Government seals each city and state into separate regions and infected overrun city's are sealed off and cut off. The words zombies apocalypse never really used. Not really anything like a zombie story which was fine. My problem was one chapter was in present day next chapter was flashback to start of the story. That's how the whole audiobook went leaping back and forth for the whole thing.
The characters were interesting but details were just given short throw away explanations like Alex and his Fathers work for the company towards the end of the book. This is something that could have really been a great arc for the story but the needed better direction from an editor. Just my opinion for what its worth.
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Different take on the Apocalypse...
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Great narrator!
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Excellent!!! Loads of Excitement *****
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Into Jackson
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Loved the narration. Great performance.
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Story jumped around a bit much
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Exciting Book
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This leaves the listener wondering the entire length of the book why they are listening. Yes, Alex needs to get into Jackson. But why? Until we know, all the trials and tribulations Alex goes through to get there are less important to why he is going and therefore not as appreciated. When it was finally revealed I mentally let out a relieved sigh, but the book was almost over by then. In my opinion, knowing why Alex needed to get there from the outset would have greatly elevated the stress and thrill of the journey for the listener.
I also didn't get a huge "end-of-the world" vibe anywhere in this book. Apparently the night was filled with zombies, but never was I instilled with a sense of dread or foreboding about them. They were a paper backdrop in the story, a means to provide characters in the book with drugs, and that's it.
Rhett Samual Price has a wonderful deep, resonant baritone - perfect for audio books. I did have some minor nitpicks with this performance though (sorry Rhett!). He needs to figure out a better voice for children and most of the women in his story and stay away from the screeching high falsettos he currently uses. They made me physically cringe at times and are blemishes in an otherwise spectacular performance. Also, Craig, the son of the main baddie, has a weird, changing accent: is it Irish? Brooklyn? South African? It seemed to change and was different at the end of the book compared to the beginning. And where did he get his accent from if his father didn't have one at all?
This audio book was gifted to me by the narrator in exchange for a unbiased review.
The journey would have been better if we knew why
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