
Seafled
Seabound Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Ray Greenley
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De:
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Jordan Rivet
Esther's seabound world has changed. Her revolutionary energy technology allows ships to sail long distances and has ended the Catalina's isolation policy. With the changes come new responsibilities for Esther - and new dangers for the people she loves.
After a shocking revelation from a reclusive colony on land, Esther must embark on one final rescue mission. Old enemies surface on the voyage, but Esther won't anticipate her biggest threat. She might not like the answers she finds on the ravaged coast.
Land is waiting. Can she survive it?
Listen to the epic conclusion to the Seabound Chronicles!
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A good conclusion to the series
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Seafled brings our cast of characters out of the sea and onto land, changing the scope of the story dramatically. However, regardless of the change in setting, this story is just as fast-paced and action-filled as the previous two novels. It actually changes and expands the challenges that Esther, David, and their crew face. Also, adding the politics of the people living on land and the different kinds of challenges they have encountered adds another layer to this world. Again, there were a lot of new characters, but for the most part, it wasn’t too difficult to keep track of them, perhaps because their experiences were so different from the sea-bound characters. In addition to the action and suspense, it was great to observe the clashes between the two groups that had been living such a different life for so long. It was a little odd that it wasn’t completely obvious how nature had negatively affected the land-bound people just that they had lost their infrastructure. There was also a small glimpse into how people had become nomadic immediately after the disaster, which was interesting to learn about. The story wraps up neatly without leaving any obvious loose ends, bringing our protagonist, Esther, finally to a, at least seemingly, calm place.
The narration by Ray Greenly was as well done as before, with unique voicing and characterization for the different characters. The production quality was good. I would recommend this novel to anyone who likes unique action-adventure post-apocalyptic stories
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out of the sea and onto land
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Seafled
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Seafled picks up right where Seaswept left off. We are still following the crew of Esther and the Catalina, except now they are about to set course for something they never thought they would see again (in more than one way).
The entire Seabound Chronicles series reminded me a lot of the movie Waterworld (and don't get me wrong, I love that movie). The endless search for fuel, dry land, and a safe harbor. I've read a lot of post-apocalyptic books that cover a lot of different topics, but this was the first series that covered what would you do if you were already out to see when an apocalyptic event happened. That fact alone made this series enjoyable.
Seafled had the same fast pacing and enjoyable dialogue as the first two books, and I thought that it might be my favorite book in the series.
Overall, Seafled was a wonderful conclusion to this series and to Esther's tales at sea. I will definitely check out the prequel that should be out on audio this year to see how it all started.
I was given a free copy of Seafled, this has not affected my review in any way.
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The perfect conclusion
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Excellent performance by Ray Greenley! He definitely brings life to this awesome series!
If you enjoy post-apocalyptic books,. you will love this series! I would recommend starting with book 1 first.
I am looking forward to the prequel book for this series, Burnt Sea. I have no doubt it will be just as good. We will find out how this all started.
Great post-apocalyptic series!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I'd recommend it, especially if they have read the previous books in this trilogy. It's a great conclusion that wraps up all the major plot points and loose ends.What other book might you compare Seafled to and why?
Some of the aspects are similar to other post-apocalyptic young adult series like Divergent or Maze Runner where a significant portion of the population has died and the remaining groups of people are often in small, tight-knit but paranoid communities.Which character – as performed by Ray Greenley – was your favorite?
It's a toss-up between Esther and David, and especially the romantic tension that exists between them throughout this last book especially.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I enjoyed the climactic confrontation at the end and how the story ended after that, but to say more than that would be giving huge spoilers.Any additional comments?
I know everyone doesn't feel this way, but I always enjoy it when a book closes tidily and happily, and this was that sort of ending to the series. I'm walking away satisfied and would like to check out the prequel to this trilogy.Great Conclusion to Trilogy
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