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The Children of Roswell

By: Thomas J. Carey, Donald R. Schmitt
Narrated by: Barry Abrams
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Publisher's summary

Despite the government's best efforts to explain it away, after nearly 70 years, Roswell is a story that just won't disappear. Parents who were present during or immediately after the incident may have passed on, but their children know what happened‚ and have paid dearly for their knowledge. These are their stories. You will finally learn the truth about:

  • The daughter of a witness to an alien body who discovered that her phone had been bugged for years.
  • How the US Air Force tried to change the mind of the son of the Roswell intelligence officer in 1995.
  • What really became of the son of the principle witness, who disappeared in 1960.

These are stories worth hearing that force you to think about why the government would go to such lengths to keep these families quiet.

©2016 Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt (P)2016 Tantor

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Narrator botches things, nice book nonetheless

I felt the book was good, but at times I was concerned the authors fed me a lot of speculation as absolute fact, and as a long term UFO buff, I did not like that.

However the narrator was the most distracting element of the audiobook even though his voice was very pleasant. He mispronounced Mac Brazel as Mac BraZEL, but worse, Roswell was ROSS Well. Of course these are small pronunciation issues and not in itself worthy of a bad rating but I found that I could not become engaged with the narrators performance as I didn't feel he was familiar with his subject matter. For clarification, would you enjoy an autobiography on Einstein if the narrator called him EinSTEEN? probably not, probably you would think 'the narrator has never heard of Einstein?' And that's why I give it a low score. The narrator has obviously never heard of Roswell, or Mac Brazel, yet was hired to read a book about it. I don't get it.

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Hungry for more!!!

This book was a blast to listen to! I loved every second of the almost 8 hours listening to the details and research done by the two authors. They paint the picture as if I were back in 47 in Roswell

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Repetitive

Is there anything you would change about this book?

Yes, some new material. this is just a repeated excerpts from the first book.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Stated above. I might add that the narrator of the first book was much better.

Have you listened to any of Barry Abrams’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I don't think I have heard him before

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Maybe

Any additional comments?

I will return this, as it is just a repeat of some of the information from the first book and presented exactly the same. The first book was very in depth with much new material I had never heard, but this one just repeated what they wrote in that first book in limited form.

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Children Or Roswell

Good story to add to previous knowledge of the Roswell Crash.
Makes you think.. You can cover up the physical evidence but not the psychological and intimidating tactics perpetrated.
All over a weather balloon.. I think not!

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Lots of Conjecture, Little Evidence & an Unremarkable Performance

Better writing & organization might have made this a better book. Another book, "Witness to Roswell," covers these "testimonies" more keenly. A good editor might have stripped this book of its many redundancies & duplications. Disappointing. PERFORMANCE: The reader punctuates his droning performance by strangely emphasizing a word or phrase. His attempts at characterization, particularly of female "witnesses" is more distracting than effective.

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Nothing new, wrong narration style, poor editing

Title says it all. Narrated like fiction. Repeated info like reworded sentence but didn't remove the first sentence. Example: X, died in a car accident shortly after getting his license. A couple minutes later; X died in a car accident many years ago.

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