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Jail Time
- De: Nate Erick
- Narrado por: Quaid Cundall
- Duración: 5 h y 17 m
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Tom and Mark Hughes are as different as can be. Tom's mind is a labyrinth of complex thoughts, while Mark relies on his sheer strength to navigate the challenges of life. But when Mark is wrongfully accused of their father's murder, the brothers' worlds are torn apart. Tom, the gentle giant's pillar of support, is left grappling with an unanswerable question: why?
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Nice unique perspective on dystopian future
- De brspencer en 05-19-24
- Jail Time
- De: Nate Erick
- Narrado por: Quaid Cundall
Nice unique perspective on dystopian future
Revisado: 05-19-24
Loved it! nice easy scifi read with some great subtle details plotted into earlier chapters, author clearly planned. loved seeing these details revealed throughout the book.
exciting plot and really interesting perspective on a potential dystopian future
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Tommo & Hawk
- The Australian Trilogy, Book 2
- De: Bryce Courtenay
- Narrado por: Humphrey Bower
- Duración: 20 h y 57 m
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Brutally kidnapped and separated in childhood, Tommo and Hawk are reunited at the age of 15 in Hobart Town. Together, they escape their troubled pasts and set off on a journey into manhood. From whale hunting in the Pacific to the Maori wars of New Zealand, from the Rocks in Sydney to the miners' riots at the goldfields, Tommo and Hawk must learn each other's strengths and weaknesses in order to survive.
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Brillant Narration
- De Angie en 05-01-07
- Tommo & Hawk
- The Australian Trilogy, Book 2
- De: Bryce Courtenay
- Narrado por: Humphrey Bower
Nearly should be classed as fantasy.
Revisado: 12-15-15
Story was too fantastic to be remotely believable... This unfortunately hurt my capacity to enjoy it. Main character was a super hero that could excel in everything and did.
Repetition of some phrases was curious and a bit odd. Every chapter seemed to be a separate essay and required repeating of some phrases and sentences which were very clear from the beginning.
Good bits of humour to break it all up and keep it up lifting at some points. Sex scenes were hilarious to listen to but the way they were written was as a young teenager...
The performance of Humphrey was good as the previous book... However the characters showed less unique differences as before. There was the English government worker, low class Australian woman, Irish worker... I know its difficult to find unique features for each character but sometimes it was hard to tell people apart.
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