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The Case of the Cursed Dodo

The Endangered Files, Book 1

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The Case of the Cursed Dodo

By: Jake G. Panda
Narrated by: Michael McConnohie, J.W. Terry, Dave Mallow, Molly Brandenburg, Antoinette Attell, Ian Whitcomb
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World meets The Maltese Falcon with plenty of jokes and gags to keep you laughing out loud. If you loved Who Framed Roger Rabbit or Zootopia this is the audio adventure for you!

The Case of the Cursed Dodo is a hilarious throwback to old time radio serials starring a hardboiled Winnie-the-Pooh. His name's Jake G. Panda, and he's a wildlife investigator. He works at a flophouse for endangered critters called the Last Resort. He's the hotel snoop. The resident fuzz.

It's his job to keep these unusual guests safe and out of harm's way. This first installment of The Endangered Files is a wild and woolly mystery involving a missing guest, a green bird, and a bunch of double-crossing critters all hot on the trail of a valuable artifact called The Cursed Dodo.

This audiobook is designed to introduce young listeners to the subject of endangered species in a fun and informative way. So join this tough talking panda detective and a cast of endangered creatures on a globe-trotting audio adventure that will appeal to the kid in all of us.

The complete list of narrators includes: Michael McConnohie, J.W. Terry, Dave Mallow, Molly Brandenburg, Antoinette Attell, Ian Whitcomb, Barbara Watkins, and Bobb Lynes.

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Full of surprises, suspense, and FUN

What an original story! We meet Jake, a hard boiled panda detective, who's hot on the trail to solve a mystery, and to save endangered species while he's at it.

Completely imaginative tale, with a wide range of different characters/animals. Full of puns (which I love if handled masterfully, and Jake does not disappoint).

The sound effects, added music, enhanced background accents were right on the money as only this experienced, talented producer knows how to do. Each scene, every chapter was brought to life, sparkle, and adventure by this fantastic achievement.

I enjoyed this story better by listening to the CDs. :)

Can't wait to hear more of Jake G. Panda's tales. This was classic, and FUN!

(Says it's for kids -- are you kidding me? It's for everybody!!!)

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Audio Cartoon a winner.

Would you consider the audio edition of The Case of the Cursed Dodo to be better than the print version?

Have only listened to the Audio..... My suspicion is that kids would enjoy the Audio more after reading the book.

What other book might you compare The Case of the Cursed Dodo to and why?

Sort of a animated version of many of the classic detectives.

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The variety of narrators bring depth to the story especially to children.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The entire book is a delightful experience that anyone could enjoy.

Any additional comments?

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review

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More than an audio-movie

Very fun format - more like listening to a movie than a book. Kids would love this one full of lot of animals and action and sound effects!

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Fun story of animals; good for children and adults

Jake G. Panda is a bold wildlife investigator. He cares about the people/critters he lives with at the Last Resort, a hotel where endangered species gather. Jake is quick to set out to investigate when one of the hotel guests calls in while on exploration and the call is cut off.

Jake races off to foreign lands to rescue the Professor, a rare Hispid hare. Jake soon finds himself and a few friends tricked and captured. A small thing like a cage won’t stop Jake and his cohorts. As they chase down a suitcase with a rare green dodo, Jake comes across old friends, including a very special one from his past.

Other employees at the Last Resort include Rose, an El Hierro giant lizard, Gloria, a Mexican grizzly who works the front desk, and Timmy a Round Island day gecko selling newspapers in the lobby.

The enemy critters include a wild yak, a one-eyed cave salamander, a large slithery, Bimini boa, with his much-abused assistant, the shrew. They are countered by the Endangered Underground. This wildlife resistance who fight against the human intruders, are led by the legendary Diego “the Desert Rascal”, a Mexican prairie dog and Lieutenant Nina, a Tehuantepec jackrabbit.

This is a fun, quick tale that describes endangered species. Jake and critter friends run through several dangerous situations and share some lessons along the way. The presentation of the story is unusual as it is set up like a screen play with ‘fade in’ and ‘fade out’ scenes. Although I found this to be fun, I am not sure how children would follow the scene changes. Also, the detective tone has a noir atmosphere and some of the fun irony will be lost on children. I liked the characters, sass and mystery. I note that the kindle version has images that might be more engaging for children. However, as an adult I thoroughly enjoyed the audio.

Audio Notes: The audio book has a cast of narrators who bring the various characters to life. I found myself smiling and chuckling through the listen. I am glad I had the opportunity to enjoy this.

I received this from the author. My rating 4.25.

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This book's a blast to listen to

The Case of the Cursed Dodo is engaging from the get-go. The tone is set in the initial lines, where the narrator tells listeners that we are hearing the unfolding of a script of a long forgotten movie – of the jungle noir type, of course.

Kids and adults alike will love this action packed, hilarious story that feels like a Dick Tracy story, but with more cheesy jokes. Author Jake Panda enjoys his plays-on-words and literary devices – and this book is pure gold for an English teacher to use in the classroom. A few examples of potential lessons:

“Bedouin Joe, a Bimini boa, sits in a booth behind glass.”
“The place was jumping like a tree frog on a trampoline.”
A “dizzy grizzly” says, “Any time, Honey,” and in response, our hero says, “I wish she wouldn’t call me that. It makes me feel all sticky; if there’s one thing I aint, it’s sweet.”

And of course, there’s the guaranteed laugh with a poop reference:

“Jake pulls out his magnifying glass and examines a couple of round pellets on the ground. Jake recognizes the droppings. ‘Something must have scared the crap out of him.’”

This full cast narration is fabulous. The main narrator, Michael McConnohoie nails it with his timing and pacing and just the right dose of sarcasm. The numerous other voice actors carry off the accents and really bring life to critter characters of all shape, size, and color. A great addition is the well-placed sound effects that harken back to old time weekly radio serials. Older listeners will likely recognize some voices as nods to comedians and actors from back in the day, but kids will just laugh. It’s just a blast to listen to.

There are a lot of characters and a lot of action, so it’s super helpful that at the beginning of each chapter, there is a short recap of the prior chapter. At just two and a half hours running time, The Case of the Cursed Dodo is long enough to give listeners plenty of entertainment, but short enough that kids won’t lose interest.

I highly recommend this audio book and look forward to more adventures from Jake the Panda, his friends, and of course, the bad guys – er, the bad critters – that make his life interesting.

Thank you to Audiobookworm Promotions for the free download in exchange for my honest review – the only kind I give.

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WOW! Audiobook performed as a play/script

A dynamic treat! This audio included a full cast of performers, sound effects, and music. It was similar to listening to a play.
The characters were ... lolz characters within themselves! Very enjoyable and lively! Very upbeat and riddled with jokes and easy humour.
I absolutely LOVED it and am excited to share it with my infant granddaughters when they get older.
A deep and genuine thank you to the authors and narrators for providing me with this, at my request. It's a gift that will easily catapult me to title of the best grandmother (competition is fierce!)
I strongly recommend others to download and listen to this!

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Dick Tracy meets Indiana Jones as a panda

Dick Tracy meets Indiana Jones and he is a panda. Great story for any and all ages. An old serial radio style production with a full cast brings to life this wonderful whimsical gritty tale of a hotel detective panda and his entourage of endangered animal acquaintances. What a truly wonderful story and a great way to introduce kids to endangered animals. Can't wait to listen to more in this series. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.

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THIS AUDIOBOOK IS ADORABLE!

**I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Jake G. Panda. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.**

I’m not going to lie: I signed up for this tour by accident. I was distracted and got a little click-happy in one of the Audiobookworm's’ emails, and once I realized it, I almost canceled...

...I'm really glad I didn't!

THIS AUDIOBOOK IS ADORABLE!

For me, this was Indiana Jones meets Dick Tracy meets Zootopia. I giggled quite a bit during my listening experience and couldn’t help picturing Jake G. Panda in a fedora and coat. He’s your genre-typical hardboiled detective who’s been softened around the edges to make him more enjoyable for children. As an adult, I found him (and the other characters) to be delightful and can’t wait to introduce The Endangered Files to my nieces! The mystery in “The Case of the Cursed Dodo” was genuinely intriguing and I could see this being an excellent opportunity to get kids curious about endangered species. This was an example of educational + adventure done right, and had the perfect old-timey radio series feel to it to fire my imagination!

My one complaint about this audiobook was the format. As unique as the noir-movie-script approach was, it didn’t read as well as a ‘regular’ story. The sound effects were fun, but they didn’t do a great job fleshing out scenes and they seemed to stand in place of actual narrative description. This style also made it hard to get to know the characters; they moved ‘on and off screen’ with the speed/frequency one would expect from a movie, but in a strictly audio format, that tendency made it really difficult to get to know the cast. Speaking of cast, I did enjoy the variety of voice actors. There were a few too many male characters for my taste, but they were done really, really well!

Bottom line: “The Case of the Cursed Dodo” was just a fun book. The characters were creative and the plot was fun. If you choose to pick this up for yourself or a child in your life, I’d suggest trying the print version first and only picking up this audio version after you’ve gotten familiar with the characters. Recommended for those who love noir and Zootopia!

Review first appeared on the "Notes from 'Round the Bend" blog

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fun times!

really enjoyed listening to this book narrators kept me giggling, intrigued story kept me hooked really easy to sit and just laugh. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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Energetic storytelling of a P.I-Panda investigator

Would you try another book from Jake G. Panda and/or the narrators?

Alright, this story is just pure CAMP. It's unapologetically funny and great fun. I'd bet children would love this story when you're driving and beg to hear more.

Could you see The Case of the Cursed Dodo being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

This novel is written as a manuscript, so it could make a fun little short movie. Jake G Panda would need to be voiced by someone who loves to be a large ham, so I'd vote for Patrick Warburton (Kronk - Emperor's New Groove); or possibly Alan Tudyk (King Candy - Wreck-it Ralph)

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