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The Room at the Top of the Stairs
- Secrets of Redemption, Book 7
- De: Michele Pariza Wacek
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
- Duración: 8 h y 43 m
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Becca has always known something is off about that room. The one at the top of the stairs. The one CB stayed in. Yes, a terrible tragedy occurred within those walls, but there is more to it than that. She had heard rumors about it, as well. Rumors about something happening to anyone who stays there for long periods of time. For over a year now, she had dismissed them as exactly that—rumors. But now, Mia is the one living in it. And Becca doesn't like the changes she is seeing in her… at all.
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Frustrating characters, interesting story.
- De krick115 en 04-29-25
- The Room at the Top of the Stairs
- Secrets of Redemption, Book 7
- De: Michele Pariza Wacek
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
The Narrator
Revisado: 06-24-24
The only reason this book did not get a full 5 stars is because I do not like Becca. I get she is curious and that's fine, but when is enough curiosity enough?! How can Becca be so stupid and uncaring about the way she has ruined her relationships with Mia and especially Daniel? Throughout this series I have wanted to quit so many times because of Becca. But the story itself and the secondary characters like Mia, Daniel, and Daphne keep me coming back.
BECCA FREAKING LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE YOU "SAY" YOU LOVE THE MOST! Drop the sleuthing! It is okay to be curious, but your business is floundering and so are your friendships. They SHOULD be more important to you! Aunt Charlie lived with thr ghosts, the rumors and the mysteries just fine after Jonathan and Jesse and she was content. If I was losing EVERYTHING because of my absolute refusal to drop the mysterious Redemption, I would totally leave it abd build your life back up. GOD BECCA! Just STOP!!
And Michelle, you have dragged this series out long enough! STOP!
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Red, White, and the Blues
- Chronos Origins, Book 2
- De: Rysa Walker
- Narrado por: Kate Rudd, Eric G. Dove
- Duración: 17 h y 7 m
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History is turned inside out when off-world travelers challenge Tyson Reyes and Madi Grace to a real-life game of Temporal Dilemma. Three rounds from the opponents and Hitler takes Europe, Pearl Harbor never happens, a fascist cloud hangs over the postwar United States, and CHRONOS itself is erased from existence. Now Tyson, Madi, and a team of seasoned players must make their moves - in 1930s New York. Jazz and the blues waft from Village clubs. The World’s Fair draws assassins. Madison Square Garden hosts Nazis. And the Manhattan Project never gets off the ground.
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Time travel fans. WOW Excellent
- De Angel en 01-27-21
- Red, White, and the Blues
- Chronos Origins, Book 2
- De: Rysa Walker
- Narrado por: Kate Rudd, Eric G. Dove
Not ad good as the original Chronos series.
Revisado: 08-09-22
I have listened repeatedly to the original series with Kate Pierce Keller, Trey, and Kiernan etc. I love it each time I hear it. it is a good story, very detailed surroundings and good character development. As for this second series, "Now, Then, and Everywhen" was decent, it still had a bit of a story but that's it. the characters of Madi, Kathryn. Tyson and company severely lack authenticity. They're very two dimensional. This book however is awful. I felt like I was listening to a very boring, very long, terrible history lesson in AU form. The author spent very little time on the characters and even an actual storyline. If you are a fan of the original Chronos stories you will be severely disappointed. The few times when I was able to decipher the storyline from the AU historical content was fairly decent I suppose, but the storyline was lost the majority of the time.
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Inferno
- A Novel
- De: Dan Brown
- Narrado por: Paul Michael
- Duración: 17 h y 12 m
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Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon awakens in an Italian hospital, disoriented and with no recollection of the past thirty-six hours, including the origin of the macabre object hidden in his belongings. With a relentless female assassin trailing them through Florence, he and his resourceful doctor, Sienna Brooks, are forced to flee.
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Formulaic and Hard to Finish....
- De Livia en 06-15-13
- Inferno
- A Novel
- De: Dan Brown
- Narrado por: Paul Michael
Boring
Revisado: 04-21-20
I only made it to chapter 71 or something. I couldn't listen any longer. if you cut out all the non-relevant stuff, you probably would have somewhere being 40 or so chapters, and that's being generous. I don't even want to go on to book 5. Don't waste your money or credits, unless you want a cookie cutter book. Langdon is still being skeptical although by now his skepticism should be less, he meets yet another gorgeous girl and feels a connection. The girl is bossy and gets angry with him, then forgives him immediately after. But most of all there's almost no dialogue compared to the narrative of things that aren't necessary
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