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The Planets All Shone

By: Nora Fleischer
Narrated by: Don Foote
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Dana Elson never should have drunk that soda. Now she's sharing her body with the clone of a dead man - and she and the clone's gun-happy boyfriend are on the run from the sinister Mahler Corporation. Can Dana to get her own body back before Mahler catches up to them?

The Planets All Shone is a buddy comedy for fans of the great American road trip.

©2016 Jennifer Lee Goloboy (P)2016 Jennifer Lee Goloboy
Fiction Science Fiction
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Quirky, fast-paced, and humorous

This was an entertaining book, filled with witty dialogue and a unique plot. The characters were well-written, but not very likeable. Then again, the world is filled with unlikeable people. The plot was very strange/quirky (in a good way) - it was unique. This book was definitely different, so its worth the read for that reason alone. Plus, its a short story, so if its not your cup of tea, you don't invest much time. But I thought it was quite enjoyable. I listened to the Audible audio version of this book narrated by Don Foote. I really enjoyed his narration. I don't know if I've listened to anything he has done before, but I would definitely check more of his stuff out. His voices (especially of the opposite sex) are good, he gives each character a unique voice without being cheesy, and his voice brings excitement to the text. Overall, this is an enjoyable book both for the story and the narration.

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What happens when you share a soul?

My rating: 3.5 stars
Audiobook narrator Don Foote rating: 4 stars

This was a pretty weird but fun and short book. I have read one of Nora’s other books and really enjoyed it. Unfortunately, I did not enjoy this one as much.

Though, I do like the road trip aspect of it. It is fun to think of what would happen if there were another ‘soul’ inside your body that you could interact with. I also like the idea of a really famous rock star having 70+ illegitimate children all laying a partial claim to the property and all interacting with one another. There were some fun references in this book but I guess I did not enjoy it as much as I wanted to.

The narrator does a good job of switching his voice between the three main characters.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Weird story.

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Really weird book. I wasn't sure what to expect. It was described as a body-switching science fiction novel where they're on the run, but it's more about the characters' interactions than about the plot. I guess it reminds me of some low budget 80s film where the plot is a stretch but the characters don't take it very seriously. Personally, I didn't find it particularly funny, but your mileage may vary. I thought the sexual references were very misplaced, especially with suggestions of necrophilia.

I would have preferred a female narrator since it's takes place using Dana's perspective, but Don wasn't terrible.

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A quick, entertaining listen

This book is a quick and entertaining listen. The premise is about a woman, Dana, who ends up in someone else’s body. Then they go on a hilarious adventure involving switching bodies, teleportation, invisibility, and other impossible ideas. The story works through this really well, making it a funny, entertaining listen that will leave you feeling good afterwards. The narrator did an excellent job with the characters, and he did a great job with his pacing, tone, and enthusiasm. Overall, I recommend this book if you’re looking for a quick listen that will make you laugh and leave you feeling good.

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Quirky, comedic sci-fi novella

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

You need to be in the right mood to capture the dark humor and good writing of The PlaNets all Shone.It's a story about Dana, a traveling sales person whose body is occupied by a craxy guy after she drinks an errant soft drink left in a rental car. Crazies ensue, but Dana keeps her humor throughout

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

After getting past the bizarre premise, I enjoyed the "interaction" between dana and her occupied self.

Did Don Foote do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

I thought narrator Don Foote did an admirable job differentiating the cvahracters.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No,

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