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Isla and Buttercup
- Unicorn Academy, Book 12
- De: Julie Sykes
- Narrado por: Kristin Atherton
- Duración: 1 h y 35 m
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Graduation from Unicorn Academy is a magical celebration. Isla and her unicorn, Buttercup, haven't bonded as best friends, which means they can't graduate yet. But then Isla learns that someone is trying to steal everyone's magic and take over Unicorn Island. Can she and Buttercup save the island and graduate on time?
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The best story ever
- De Tony en 08-06-23
- Isla and Buttercup
- Unicorn Academy, Book 12
- De: Julie Sykes
- Narrado por: Kristin Atherton
The best story ever
Revisado: 08-06-23
I loved how they did different voices and not the same ones and there was nothing I didn’t like!
🦭🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄😍😍😍😍😍
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American Gods: The Tenth Anniversary Edition (A Full Cast Production)
- De: Neil Gaiman
- Narrado por: Ron McLarty, Daniel Oreskes, full cast
- Duración: 19 h y 39 m
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Locked behind bars for three years, Shadow did his time, quietly waiting for the day when he could return to Eagle Point, Indiana. A man no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, all he wanted was to be with Laura, the wife he deeply loved, and start a new life. But just days before his release, Laura and Shadow's best friend are killed in an accident. With his life in pieces and nothing to keep him tethered, Shadow accepts a job from a beguiling stranger he meets on the way home, an enigmatic man who calls himself Mr. Wednesday.
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New to Neil
- De Michael en 07-27-11
A piece of modern art, although not in a good way
Revisado: 02-16-13
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
This is a book more suited to readers who care little for cohesion but prefer to imagine that they are themselves unfazed by scary, mind-bending and cryptically unconnected events.
What could Neil Gaiman have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
I was hoping that American Gods would deliver a narrative of god versus god or god versus man in a more cinematic sense delivering the range and diversity of the powers and characters of the gods.
Did the narrators do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Yes, well done although, unfortunately, the narration of the interludes was truly grating with overemphasis of the length of words and sounds.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Interesting concept
Any additional comments?
It appears that I am one of the few that dislikes this story although many say that it needs a second reading to appreciate it fully. I'm not so sure, nothing remarkable is delivered in its conclusion and I can't express more fully how annoying Shadow's acceptance of events, supernatural and mundane, seemed to be. I would not recommend this book.
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