
Tangle
The Quest for Truth, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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LC Kane
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Brock Eastman
The Wikk kids have been separated on their quest to find humanity's home planet. Reunited with his parents, Mason makes new friends and clashes with old enemies on board the sinister Ubel ship, the Black Ranger. Meanwhile, Oliver, Tiffany, and Austin race to rescue their friend Ashley from a toxic moon and find themselves in more trouble than they'd bargained for.
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Holy Cliffhanger!
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Great continuation
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Tangle
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However, this ends on quite the cliffhanger and has all of us eagerly anticipating the final book to come out.
Best Book of the Series So Far!!
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Take my word, you cannot skip around in this book! Who will end up where with which allies, which enemies, and which pieces of the puzzle is up in the air more than a ping-pong ball. We're drawing close to the end of the quest, but there's still so much to happen, and with plot twists thrown in left and right, the path is never as easy as originally planned. Was there actually an original plan? Because the action is so non-stop that there's barely time to study any of the clues. But I love the fact that they wind back around and pop up in random places after you'd all but forgotten them.
The spiritual theme has definitely come to the forefront, and in this book, it does get tied solidly to a name for the all-important book (the Bible) and a name for the person the kids know as Rescuer (Jesus). There are strong messages of sharing your faith and of loving and sacrificing for your enemies. And speaking of enemies, I actually found myself having compassion and even hope for a few people who had previously only been rotten adversaries and tormentors. I don't know how far those cracks will be developed in the final book, but it's interesting to see how my attitude has changed in just this volume.
I love the addition of Ashley and some of Obbin's siblings to the team. Obbin himself has gotten a little reckless for his own good, but it's great to see the way Austin's settled down and become a valued and trusted asset to the mission. The guy/warrior thing with Austin and Oliver near the end--so cute and perfectly boyish at the same time! (As in, boys would kill me for calling it cute. :D)
Now I'm back to waiting for the release of Hope--sometime this year, I think? It can't get here fast enough for me!!!
Most of the audio quality was great, but there was one instance of overlapping audio and one planet name where the narrator switched back and forth between pronunciations. Not saying that I know how to pronounce these planet names, but it's at least nice to have them consistent. ;)
Another Fast-Paced Ride!
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Brock Eastman has creatively taken the message of eternal life and placed it into a science-fiction story. This inventive telling in no way diminishes the message, but captures the imagination of the reader and invites him/her to be open to what seeing things in a different perspective. The message is received and the story is well written.
L. C. Kane narrates the pieces and is able to put forth many voices that the reader can easily identify. The sound effects are very “low tech”. Kane sounds them out from the text. If there is one drawback, that is it. The story is science fiction, so the sound effects should be more than the narrator saying “toot toot” (just an example). I do not put this drawback on Kane. She worked with what was available... her voice. However, the producer should have offered something more savvy, more sci fi sounding.
In all, I enjoyed the book. It ended abruptly, so one would have to follow the characters into the next story to find out what happens. A few threads were completed, but many were not.!i received this audiobook, at my request, from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Krista Jasper
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