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Soon
- De: Lois Murphy
- Narrado por: David Linski
- Duración: 8 h y 21 m
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On winter solstice, the birds disappeared, and the mist arrived. The inhabitants of Nebulah quickly learn not to venture out after dark. But it is hard to stay indoors: Cabin fever sets in, and the mist can be beguiling too. Eventually only six remain. Like the rest of the townspeople, Pete has nowhere else to go. After he rescues a stranded psychic from a terrible fate, he’s given a warning: He will be dead by solstice unless he leaves town - soon.
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👎The Edits Are HORRIBLE & A LOT🤬
- De Mistsofjade en 09-19-20
- Soon
- De: Lois Murphy
- Narrado por: David Linski
Very good story
Revisado: 01-29-21
If you enjoy ghost story’s this is one you should like. The story itself was very good. The reader was also good, however the editing of the reading was not so good. It was very clear when the reader had to make chat as to his performance and it made the listening feel like a small child would come in and bang a pan at random parts of the story.
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Devil's Day
- De: Andrew Michael Hurley
- Narrado por: Richard Burnip
- Duración: 10 h y 44 m
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Every autumn, John Pentecost returns to the farm where he grew up to help gather the sheep down from the moors for the winter. Very little changes in the Endlands, but this year, his grandfather - the Gaffer - has died, and John's new wife, Katherine, is accompanying him for the first time. As the farmers of the Endlands bury the Gaffer and prepare to gather the sheep, they begin to wonder whether they've let the Devil in.
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BORING!
- De McSusie en 10-17-20
- Devil's Day
- De: Andrew Michael Hurley
- Narrado por: Richard Burnip
Good story some issues with the author and reader
Revisado: 01-29-21
The story was very good. I did have a few issues however.
The author uses the word “said” too much. It seems to take up so much of the story. The other issue I had was when a character phrased a question the author used the word “said” in place of “asked or inquired”
The reader did a very good job he gave life to all of the characters, however the biggest issue with his performance was the characters were very clear and easy to hear, but when a conversation was on going the less important parts of the story were much quieter and made following very difficult.
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