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The Forgotten Beast
- The Forgotten Ones, Book 1
- De: Freya Victoria
- Narrado por: Freya Victoria
- Duración: 9 h y 14 m
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When Callie finds an old locked chest in her parents’ attic, her mom tells her to not worry about it. That’s a dare to find the key and find out what’s inside, right? Full of old journals, she digs into the chest’s depths and pulls one out. But when Callie starts to dream about the world in the journal, these dreams feel far too real. The snow is cold. The run from the wolf makes her heart pound. And she can feel the pain of the ropes digging into her wrists when she is taken to the castle under the mountain.
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Loved the retelling
- De Wendy Merritt en 06-26-24
- The Forgotten Beast
- The Forgotten Ones, Book 1
- De: Freya Victoria
- Narrado por: Freya Victoria
Fun read
Revisado: 03-05-24
The writing and story... this isn't a genre that I have ever really given a chance. My normal reading is Sci Fi and Action, cliff hanger kind of stuff. Because of that, it took a little time to grow on me, but the author is engaging, seeming to use details from her own experiences to make the settings come to life. I enjoyed the banter between Callie and her friends on the text groups. "We ride!" Really cracked me up.
The narration. I have spent a lot of time listening to the narrator reading over my lunch breaks and for a while I found her cadence and upward lilt at the end of phrases a little odd but it has become comfortable and enjoyable. Her character voices were quite easy to follow as they were nice and consistent from one chapter to the next. I find that helpful. One point of criticism, I would love to hear the narrator develop in her male character voices. A bit of growth of range there will push this to another level.
There was a scene that he'd this middle aged Marine veteran blushing.
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