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Surprise

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

Revisado: 12-15-16

Would you consider the audio edition of Silently Beats the Drum to be better than the print version?

Yes not much doubt about it. This is because the dude reading it is a very good actor or at least sounds like it so he brings the characters into full view for me. You know a lot of what I buy sounds like a guy reading a story. This one isn't like that It sounds more like one of those early radio shows or something hard to put my finger on it but it was different and better for it

Who was your favorite character and why?

there must have been 35 or 40 characters in this thing. I liked the bad guy the Indian warrior and the old black slave. there's plenty to go around

Which scene was your favorite?

look there are 40 odd chapters in this and you get your money's worth each to his own, I guess I don't want to spoil it for anybody else

If you could rename Silently Beats the Drum, what would you call it?

nthin much silent about this story. Off the top of my head I'd call it the Last Man Standing

Any additional comments?

Benton is good but he tries and covers too much you got black slaves and Indians and white psycho and a one leg hero and a bunch of women and kids in there. Theres great fight scenes and good friends but all the words about cooking and food I don't know if that helps the story. Benton talks about the Civil war and slavery and the Indians but all that is too much sometimes just get on with the action and the story that's where he is really good and the whole thing takes care of itsef. Ordinarily I don't bother with comments but when I finished this thing in 3 days I wanted to give it a nod.

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