Kaleb heller
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Dragons of Deceit
- Dragonlance Destinies: Volume 1
- By: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
- Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Destina Rosethorn—as her name implies—believes herself to be a favored child of destiny. But when her father dies in the War of the Lance, she watches her carefully constructed world come crashing down. She loses not only her beloved father but also the legacy he has left her: the family lands and castle. To save her father, she hatches a bold plan—to go back in time and prevent his death.
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It feels like coming home
- By Jesse on 08-02-22
- Dragons of Deceit
- Dragonlance Destinies: Volume 1
- By: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
- Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
character development
Reviewed: 04-25-24
the story was a little tame for me, but still an overall good read.
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The 9:09 Project
- By: Mark H. Parsons
- Narrated by: Greg D. Barnett, Mark H. Parsons
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
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It has been two years since his mom’s death, and Jamison, his dad, and his younger sister seem to be coping, but they’ve been dealing with their loss separately and in different ways. When Jamison has to be reminded of his mother’s birthday, on the day of her birthday, he worries that his memory of her is slipping away, and he is forced to reckon with the passing of time. To help make sense of it, he picks up his camera - the Nikon his mother gave him a few years back.
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Couldn't stop listening!
- By Kaleb heller on 12-21-22
- The 9:09 Project
- By: Mark H. Parsons
- Narrated by: Greg D. Barnett, Mark H. Parsons
Couldn't stop listening!
Reviewed: 12-21-22
One of the few books I've read in recent years that I immediately started over. I couldn't stop listening. Each of the characters had such unique differences and backgrounds that made them unforgettable and very lovable. The story was an emotional roller-coaster that I fell in love with after just reading the first page, and the feeling didn't end even after I turned the last one. I loved seeing the way the author implemented photography as a way of dealing with the loss of a loved one. Being a person that is into photography, as well as someone who has had a hard time getting through the loss of someone close to me, it was very 'REFRESHING' and heartfelt.
I cannot recommend this book enough!
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