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Solid story, not amazing.

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-03-24

The Three Body Problem is a completely decent story that builds up mystery and tension well, much like a Dan Brown novel, and even understands science well enough to have fun with the fiction of it. But, like a Brown story, the core of the story, once revealed is more mundane than your imagination might have led you to think it could be and it ultimately resolves into a very well-worn bit of genre filler. It picks up again near the end right before its conclusion and ends decently poetically though. A good solid, 4/5 story, that begs for resolution in the subsequent chapters of the trilogy.

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As important as everyone says

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-07-24

It’s a classic for a reason and as important now as when it was written. A cogent, precise summary against collectivist thought in many forms.

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Very good, especially theVO.

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-28-23

I listened to all three of the Bill Hodges books here on audible and have to say all were enjoyable enough. They’re definitely elevated by the reader/VO Will Patton who shows pure mastery of character inflection in all of them.

The first two are more pure detective stories while this one delves more into King’s well of the supernatural, going as far back to his origins with Carrie and Firestarter in dealing with psychic powers to make this something of a private eye/psychic psycho crossover story, which may not be to everyone’s taste but I think works well enough. It’s a solid ending to a solid trilogy, and is probably the best output by King in years. Still, the first book is the best of them but thankfully Patron’s work keeps them all entertaining enough for the audio format that it elevates this one and Finder’s Keepers to an above average grade.

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Audio work is great, but this is a weaker King story.

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-25-23

Picked this one up to help fill some gaps in my constant reading and while I enjoyed the audio production on this title more than many other King books - the dialogue alters between Blair Brown (a very good voice actress) and King himself depending on the viewpoint character - it’s really just not that great a story. The more realistic “battered woman escapes her husband” elements are fine, and there’s good building drama there, but once it really delves into the magical reality stuff about halfway through it delves too greedily and too deep and any seriousness of the drama is lost. Its climax becomes a bit of a cartoon or caricature and even the rather decent denouement can’t make up for it. I’ve read other King works like Insomnia with similar elements (which are always at least slightly related to the Dark Tower series) that work better, so I really think the issue here is that they’re integrated poorly with worse setup and thus weaker payoff.

Overall, this is very middling King, but it’s still a decent enough yarn and the strong audio production helps it along immensely, which is very fitting in this particular story.

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A bit long winded, but great overall.

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-15-23

I had no idea how philosophical the follow ups to Ender’s Game got and was very pleasantly surprised by Speaker for the Dead when it delved headlong into that territory, in a good way. Xenocide continues along that track, and is actually much more so than Speaker. It’s only real issue is its length, which is a bit ponderous around its middle chapters when you could probably safely cut things down a bit when some unnecessary drama occurs, but overall, it very ably continues the plot threads from Speaker while getting into an interesting concept of a materialistic possible explanation for the soul and some fascinating extrapolations of what that could mean and result in.

The audiobook is excellent in terms of performance. It’s the same cast that has done the other Ender books I’ve listened to and the actors are excellent. They’re very good at conveying different characters with minor inflection changes such that you can immediately tell the difference between them even when it’s the same actor in a scene.

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Better than it has any right to be!

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-27-23

I like listening to audiobooks especially when I play video games that are pretty grindy and picked this one up when I picked up the Diablo 2 remastered edition. It’s literally the perfect pairing to that as this book was a tie-in to Diablo 2 and covered several bits from that game specifically (mainly it’s Act 2 location and characters in Lut Gholein) and used them in interesting ways here.

But what’s actually impressive here is that this story absolutely captures the feel of the first two games rather perfectly: a dark fantasy story focused on demonic influence over mortal men and women who are put onto a damned path that they can only struggle against in limited ways. It’s core premise isn’t amazing, but it’s a clever enough twist on a “cursed artifact” story, and it’s characters are put through the absolute ringer over its length, building to a solid climax and satisfying ending.

I had low expectations when I picked this up, not really thinking it would amount to much, but it turned out to be a very fun yarn that I’d genuinely recommend for anyone who likes a solid B-movie fantasy story.

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A solid King outing, better than the film.

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-27-23

Cell is a good modern zombie apocalypse ride for most of its length with a decent technological twist on the premise. It has most of the same issues later King works present, such as a bit too much of King’s politics against religion and gun control bleeding their way into the narrative, but they’re semi-interesting to see as a historical snapshot of the mid-2000’s blue state mindset I suppose. Nowadays I’m sure the politics would be even more blatant and as unbearable as King’s Twitter feed, but what’s here is almost quaint as a reaction to the Bush years.

It has an ambiguous ending that allows King to skirt his generally biggest flaw as a writer, which some people will hate regardless, but I’m OK with. Largely because at least this ambiguous ending has a little bit of hope in it compared to the complete downer note the film adaptation ended on. That version of this story should have listed the writer as King’s pseudonym, Richard Bachman it was so depressing.

The narrator in particular is good and the audio mixing is solid, which is something that not every King audiobook can boast (be careful of the bad mix on Insomnia if you ever wear headphones!)

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Franco is surprisingly quite good!

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-25-22

At first, James Franco seemed like a very odd pick to me to narrate this book, and I always kind of feel bad when bigger names “slum it” in the VO world and take a job someone lesser known would have gotten, but the fact is, he nailed it here.The performance was pitch perfect and unlike the last King book I listened to from this same production company there were no audio mixing issues or strange musical interludes breaking the flow of the story.

The story is a pretty good one too. Not King’s best, but one of his betters, I suppose. It’s far more poignant and tragic and sad than it is a horror tale though, in case people wanted that kind of story instead. More a tale of a man struggling with destiny dealing him a bad hand than a suspense thriller. But it actually has a very strong ending, unlike some of King’s lesser stories and both starts and finishes well.

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Great Story, Terrible Audio Mix

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3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-15-22

Insomnia a wonderful little macabre melodrama about old age, life, and accepting death by King and Eli Wallach delivers the text well. However this audio version goes with these eerie music interstitial segments between chapter and section breaks that have an awful audio mix. They’re way too loud, and often drown Wallach’s words out and peak terribly. Whatever audio engineer was in charge of mixing this recording seriously messed up. I’m only an amateur working with audio but even I would have been ashamed if I had released a track this poorly balanced. Other than that, the story’s great, just don’t listen to this with headphones on if you don’t want to damage your ears.

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