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Lakebridge: Spring
- De: Natasha Troop
- Narrado por: Michael Hacker
- Duración: 8 h y 50 m
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Stansbury is best known for the odd covered bridge that spans Stansbury Lake and goes nowhere, connecting no roads and serving no known purpose. The locals call it the Lakebridge. Very few know of its mysterious origins and fewer care to know more. Those visiting the town perhaps take a few snapshots and leave, their curiosity quelled by an uneasy feeling that they shouldn't think about it anymore.
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Fantastic book!
- De Becca C. Smith en 12-26-16
- Lakebridge: Spring
- De: Natasha Troop
- Narrado por: Michael Hacker
Fantastic book!
Revisado: 12-26-16
What did you love best about Lakebridge: Spring?
I loved that it was a psychological horror. It reminded me of Stephen King where everything leads to that insanely explosive third act! Trying not to give away any spoilers, let's just say the moose POV is priceless.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Gill is my favorite character because no matter what happens to him (including losing an arm) he always moves forward. He's had the most horrible things happen to him, but he somehow remains optimistic.
Which character – as performed by Michael Hacker – was your favorite?
Deputy Steven Marsters. He's one of the characters you're supposed to hate, but he's so much of jerk you actually end up being more amused by him. And Michael Hacker reads this perfectly, it only added to the humor!
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I don't want to give away any spoilers, but the ending was a mind-blower. I can't wait for the next installment!
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