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Looking for Alaska
- De: John Green
- Narrado por: Wil Wheaton
- Duración: 6 h y 40 m
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Miles Halter is fascinated by famous last words - and tired of his safe life at home. He leaves for boarding school to seek what the dying poet François Rabelais called the “Great Perhaps”. Much awaits Miles at Culver Creek, including Alaska Young, who will pull Miles into her labyrinth and catapult him into the Great Perhaps.
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I am concussed dot-dot-dot
- De Bren McKenna en 10-01-19
- Looking for Alaska
- De: John Green
- Narrado por: Wil Wheaton
Beautiful. Heart wrenching. Timeless.
Revisado: 09-12-20
A beautiful story which pulled my heart in so many profound and painful directions, it remind me how wonderful life can be — in spite of inevitable tragedy.
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The Burning Son
- The Burning Son, Book 1
- De: TH Leatherman
- Narrado por: Russell Archey
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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Pilot Mark Martin must flee his homeworld of Yale when the Erethizon theocracy overwhelms the defenses. His father, an influential senator, is captured. Now Mark must find a way to save his dad before the resistance is crushed, and with it, all hope of ending the occupation. A chance encounter with a smuggler captain may be his only hope. Will they help, or will the crew sell him to the alien invaders?
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Wanting for more.
- De Amazon Customer en 09-18-24
- The Burning Son
- The Burning Son, Book 1
- De: TH Leatherman
- Narrado por: Russell Archey
A Universe immersed in Tech you can believe
Revisado: 09-12-20
The story leaps into overdrive from the word the go, taking the reader on a tour a unique and rich galaxy filled with diverse and imaginative locations and races. The technology is omnipresent and delivered in a way which is believable — pulling the reader deeper into the story. There is a military crispness to the prose, yet ladled with enough humanity which allows everyone to embrace the characters and their plight.
The narrator tone and delivery spot on. I especially enjoyed the narrator’s variance when voicing the Muscat and Erethizon races; the former quick and twitchy; the latter rich, bold, and authoritative.
“The Burning Son” is recommended for any lover of space opera, sci-fi fantasy, and a good romp through the stars.
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