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11:59
- De: C.S. Poe
- Narrado por: Wyatt Baker
- Duración: 1 h y 48 m
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Asuka Kawashima is a man without dreams. Nightmares plague humanity and cross into the waking world - chasing after their dreamers and transforming them into hideous monsters that haunt New York City at night. When Asuka is faced with the choice of either dying or selling his soul to the Devil, he offers it in exchange for the chance to continue protecting people. But the Devil is sly, and while he takes Asuka’s ability to dream, making him immune to nightmares, it also removed Asuka’s abstract sense of dreaming. Now life is gray, hopeless, and without wishes.
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The best kind of short story
- De Kindle Customer en 05-04-21
- 11:59
- De: C.S. Poe
- Narrado por: Wyatt Baker
Dreams can be Hell
Revisado: 05-03-21
I read this as a short story a few years ago but listening to it really brought the story to life. Wyatt Baker does a great job of making you feel for the main characters and their story. Asuka Kawashima made a deal with the Devil to stop dreaming in order to save his life but it also meant he couldn't love. Along comes Merrick Grace who gives Asuka hope that one day he might love again. This is truly a hero's journey as Asuka literally goes to hell and back to save the world and his soul. The audio version really brings C.S. Poe's world of an Apocalyptic NYC to life. You can almost taste the city! I was given a copy of the audio in exchange for an honest review and honestly, I really enjoyed listening to the story - and I now know how to pronounce Asuka's name!
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