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Slayers: A Buffyverse Story
- De: Christopher Golden, Amber Benson
- Narrado por: Amber Benson, Charisma Carpenter, James Charles Leary, y otros
- Duración: 8 h y 2 m
- Grabación Original
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Original cast members from the beloved TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, reunite for an all-new adventure about connections that never die—even if you bury them. A decade has passed since the epic final battle that concluded Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV). The game-changing spell that gave power to all potential Slayers persists. With new Slayers constantly emerging, things are looking grim for the bad guys.
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A dream come true
- De Anonymous User en 10-12-23
Disappointed
Revisado: 01-06-24
I was really looking forward to this, but just found myself let down. The plot is extremely convoluted, and there are some uneven performances from people we know can do better. The Buffyverse has gas in the tank, and I wouldn't mind revisiting it, but I think we need some different writers at the helm.
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Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children
- De: Lee Thompson
- Narrado por: Matthew Stevens
- Duración: 8 h y 50 m
- Versión completa
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In the hills of Pennsylvania, phantoms from the past mingle with those of the present, all swirling in a dark maelstrom over Division. Haunted by the part he played in his brother Mark's death, John McDonnell takes a midnight hike and stumbles across four dead girls upon the forest floor. Their severed limbs spell Repent. The coroner finds Mark's onyx skeleton key inside one of the victims, right where her heart used to be. The last time John had seen the key it was clasped in his brother's hand before they buried him.
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Huh?
- De Troy J. Knutson en 12-03-18
- Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children
- De: Lee Thompson
- Narrado por: Matthew Stevens
Embarrasingly bad
Revisado: 04-19-13
What didn’t you like about Matthew Stevens’s performance?
For the vast majority of the story, the performance is monotonous & unemotional. In addition to this he also stammers over dialog & repeatedly mispronounces words. One of the more egregious examples is his pronunciation of the word girls' as "girlses". I cannot believe that there wasn't a director or a sound engineer that addressed this.
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The only way that this story can progress, or even take place is due to the fact that all of the characters continue to behave in an unrealistic & utterly stupid manner. You can always count on them to do exactly what they should not do.
I'm forced to wonder if an editor or proofreaders were utilized during the writing of this book. This story is overflowing with ridiculous dialog, gaping plot holes, and a twist so lame that M. Night Shyamalan would be left rolling his eyes. The entire endeavor strikes me as a first draft from an immature author.
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