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Humane Killer

By: Diana Gabaldon, Sam Sykes
Narrated by: Jill Tanner
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Diana Gabaldon, New York Times best-selling author of the immensely popular Outlander series, teams up with son Samuel Sykes to pen this supremely funny satire on religion, sexism, and power. A decidedly unusual pairing, half-breed sorceress Armecia and her constantly stoned sidekick, Sir Leonard of Savhael, join forces with a cowardly church vassal and a giantess posing as a nun. Their quest? To catch and kill Zeigfried, a fiery - if not too fearsome - dragon.

©2009 Samuel Skyes and Diana Gabaldon (P)2014 Recorded Books
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Not my cup of tea more fantasy than I usually take read it because of author

Not for me

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I had no idea what to expect from this book. What I got was a wonderfully well written, humorous, sometimes grossly detailed, fairy tale styled short story. LOVED IT. The trio made up of the authors and the reader is unsurpassed! Enjoy and be prepared to laugh!!

Laugh

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I had trouble understanding the narrator's speech patterns. Accent also seemed strange. The plot unfolds very slowly with a lot of unnecessary conversation. After enjoying the Highlander series I was very dissapointed.

Not as good as I expected

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A funny little band of strangers become united in a common cause of killing the dragon “zigfreid”.

A short but exciting tale!

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As always Diana Gabaladon grabs you right away and keeps you sucked in. These two authors together are nothing short of amazing. Dragon hunting and wayward hero's, what more could you ask for?

This was a great short story.

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The story was Not bad. The length of it not good. The story could have shed more background on the characters.
At 1st I felt like the narrator was scolding or lecturing me or the characters I'm not sure she was very harsh. I went and sampled some of her other work to see if this is how she always reads stories and with the exception of one she seemed to hold a softer tone. so I'm not sure what was going with that. The narrative got better towards the end.

I would call this a story snippet

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What made the experience of listening to Humane Killer the most enjoyable?

The narrator was good and made the characters interesting. I don't guess I care for fantasy like this. I bought it because of Diana and her son but it isn't a story type that I like.

Would you recommend Humane Killer to your friends? Why or why not?

No. I think most of my friends would not like it.

Which character – as performed by Jill Tanner – was your favorite?

I liked the sorcerer but really none of the characters grabbed me. I found that it didn't really matter to me what happened to any of them. I was glad to see the dragon didn't die.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Nothing extremely good or bad. I'll try another book by Sam Sykes.

Not What I Expected But Okay

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A strange sort of fairytale of Dragons, Knights, stoned Zombies, Giants and Nuns.

(none of those are actually plural)

Sometimes the dialogue is funny and sometimes it’s unclear. Sometimes the action is predictable and sometimes it’s bizarre. As far as the story goes, it’s very confusing when trying to tell the difference between the four main characters, as they seem to resemble each other in their separate partnerships. I think both men and both women are easily muddled.. Perhaps this is partly the fault of the performance, not getting their voices distinctly enough to tell them apart?

One thing the performer definitely did that distracted from the experience as a whole was in the pronunciation of the word “grimace”. Not only did her otherwise perfect British accent draw attention to her extremely irritating mispronunciation of “GriMACE” but it quickly became clear that the word was being overused as well, regardless of how you pronounce it.

In the end, I don’t think I cared much for the characters, except perhaps Nitz (sp?) and of course Siegfried was OK. The authors missed the opportunity to play with the idea of a stoned dragon.

Weird, cute & half-clever

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This story just didn't hold my attention...Although I really wanted to support my favorite author and her son... Perhaps I just need to hear it again...

Didn't grow on me

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I liked the sort of smoking weed not so much and the nun really. I think a different story voice would be better.

Humane killer

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