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The Journals of Bob Drifter
- De: M. L. S. Weech
- Narrado por: Angel Clark, Gary Furlong
- Duración: 12 h y 49 m
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Bob Drifter is a substitute teacher with a secret. He seems like no more than a polite young man who loves to read and mentor students in his free time. Yet on the side, Bob takes part in some rather strange extracurricular activities that soon attract the attention of local police. For some reason, people have a way of dying around him. It's not his fault. Maybe he just hangs around people who are already dying. Maybe he has bad timing. But Bob knows better.
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Can't wait for the movie!!!
- De Robert Solly en 06-13-16
- The Journals of Bob Drifter
- De: M. L. S. Weech
- Narrado por: Angel Clark, Gary Furlong
Great Paranormal Thriller
Revisado: 01-21-16
Would you consider the audio edition of The Journals of Bob Drifter to be better than the print version?
I'm a sucker for print, but Clark and Furlong do a great job bringing the story to life.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Got to love Bob. Just a nice "guy" trying to make it in a world where he saves kids one mind at a time and comforts the dying. I also enjoyed the darkness of Grimm, as far as bad guys go, he delivers. There are also some very enjoyable dialogue exchanges between detectives who are constantly dogging Bob as he tries to deal with his own existence and responsibilities.
What does Angel Clark and Gary Furlong bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Furlong does an outstanding job voicing the story and brings to life many aspects of the characters. Clark delivers well, but the audio for her seemed a little choppy as if each sentence was cut and pasted into a timeline.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Reaper Wars
Any additional comments?
This book is very well written, it would be a shame to pass it up. If you enjoy paranormal thrillers full of suspense and well written dialogue you will regret passing this one up. There are some deeper meanings one can glean from the writing as Weech tackles the most basic of human fears, the fear of death. Hoping to see more from Weech in the future.
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