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Alcatraz Versus The Dark Talent [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Alcatraz, Book 5
- De: Brandon Sanderson
- Narrado por: Alejandro Ruiz, Chris Genebach, Marni Penning, y otros
- Duración: 4 h y 41 m
- Grabación Original
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Historia
Alcatraz Smedry has successfully defeated the army of Evil Librarians and saved the kingdom of Mokia. Too bad he managed to break the Smedry Talents in the process. Even worse, his father is trying to enact a scheme that could ruin the world, and his friend, Bastille, is in a coma. To revive her, Alcatraz must infiltrate the Highbrary - known as The Library of Congress to Hushlanders - the seat of Evil Librarian power. Without his Talent to draw upon, can Alcatraz figure out a way to save Bastille and defeat the Evil Librarians once and for all?
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Dude, this book is so awesome! I couldn't put it down and was hooked the whole time.
- De D. Gerbasi en 03-27-25
- Alcatraz Versus The Dark Talent [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Alcatraz, Book 5
- De: Brandon Sanderson
- Narrado por: Alejandro Ruiz, Chris Genebach, Marni Penning, Christopher Walker, Eva Wilhelm, David Jourdan, Carolyn Kashner, Terence Aselford, Sakile Lyles, Kimberly Gilbert, Peter Holdway, Scott McCormick, Colleen Delany, Eric Messner, full cast
Please No More Music
Revisado: 01-09-25
I love music but sometimes it’s too much and in this case, too much and way too loud. I loved the first 4 books and the narrator. I was very disappointed when the whole story had music in the background and to top it off, it was too loud and I couldn’t hear some of the other voices when it was supposed to be a ways off. I also felt like this story was rushed and empty and super hollow at the end. There was hardly any laughing and then ended so sadly. I love Brandon Sanderson’s books. I just felt this was not developed like the rest of the stories in this series.
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