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The Un-Life of William Moore
- De: Dana Lockhart
- Narrado por: Emily Rahm
- Duración: 5 h y 47 m
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When college student Kaylah Rhodes begins experiencing unexplained blood and memory loss, she suspects that she is the unwitting victim of a vampire. But meeting the vampire William Moore was nothing like what Kaylah expected. He is shy, socially awkward, and seems surprisingly normal for someone who drinks blood to survive
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Medium-paced, charming, and unique
- De DNA Diva en 12-10-21
- The Un-Life of William Moore
- De: Dana Lockhart
- Narrado por: Emily Rahm
Wonderful Reading of Vampire Satirical Romance
Revisado: 05-10-21
The narration by Emily Rahm works fantastically here. Having read the book before listening to the audio book, the voice used for Kayla just sounds perfect. Some of the more emotional parts really feels like a satisfying performance rather than just somebody reading a book. Emily really brings Kayla (and many other characters) to life in her performance of the un-life.
Being somebody that typically reads fantasy novels and isn't too much into romance this book surprised me with how different it portrayed romance. At first, it may seem like another romance novel, but once you get properly introduced to William you realize he isn't a normal vampire. You like your vampires with social anxiety? This book has you. It is even presented in an entertaining way that makes it relatable.
Another point that I really appreciate about the book is the immortality aspect of... Well most things immortal. If you wish to preserve some sort of humanity, its very lonely. People you know and love will fade away as you keep going. Its refreshing to see vampirism shown as what it is, a curse.
Dana has a great way with words, a story, and developing believable characters. I sure hope to see work from her in the future.
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