
A Temple of Forgotten Spirits: The Complete Adventures of Jack Hong
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Narrated by:
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Anthony Lee
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By:
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William F. Wu
A young guy named Jack Hong hitchhikes throughout America following the keilin, a mystical unicorn out of Chinese mythology. The keilin leads him to 10 adventures with ghosts and other supernatural figures. These experiences reveal to him not only parts of American history he never knew but also his own identity and the role he will choose for his life.
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And that is my only criticism of the book.
Jack Hong is an interesting character on an engaging journey. He gets a little jail time for losing a fight and that’s when Lo Man Gong appears, practically pushing him out a window into a jail break. From there, Jack follows the misty form of the keilin, not knowing what the spirit wants with him. But he has plenty of opportunities to help others along the way.
Shaunessy Fong brought in the mystery solving aspect to the novel, as well as ghosts. Jack had his first nasty shock being tossed into jail, then another shock with the escape artist spirit Gong, yet one more with keilin, and finally, now, here are some ghosts. I was waiting for Jack to faint! But he rallied and decided that perhaps he was witnessing this horrible moment of the past via the ghosts reenactment because he was meant to help them.
Desert Night Ride is set in the desert Southwest, starting in Albuquerque and ending near Salt Lake City. Throughout this entire novel, Jack is sometimes searching for his ancestral past, sometimes ignoring it, and sometimes making peace with it. This tale did a great job of showcasing this particular aspect to the greater story. Plus, it’s the desert which is a setting I always enjoy in stories.
Wild Garlic struck a different captured my mind for other reasons. Set in the Ozarks, the population is primarily White with this one Chinese wife. On his way through, Jack is first invited to have dinner with them and then later to help them calm an angry spirit. It’s only late in the story that there’s something magical about some of the characters in this tale. While the Ozarks have kept them a bit isolated from their native culture, it’s also that isolation that’s allowed them to fly under the radar.
Caravan of Death has a little time travel element to it. Here, Jack learns a bit about the Chinese work gangs for one of the big railroad companies in the 1800s. Jack also helps a woman see how her ancestry isn’t lost in her own offspring as that ancestry helped to make this country travelable.
In the Temple of Forgotten Spirits wraps up the novel quite nicely. It brings everything home while also giving Jack a new purpose, a quest to set out upon. The author took the time to add plenty of notes about his experiences that relate to a specific tale or what his historical research turned up. I really enjoyed these as well as I enjoy learning little bits from my entertainment. All told, 4/5 stars.
The Narration: Anthony Lee did OK with this narration. He starts off a little rough, sometimes putting emphasis on one word over others in a sentence, making it sound awkward. But he smooths out about 1/3 of the way into the book. His attempt at hick accents sounded off but his pronunciation of various Asian words sounded great to my untutored ears. He had distinct voices for all the characters and his female voices were believable. 4/5 stars.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Anthony Lee. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
We need more Chinese urban fantasy please!
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Great Bunch of Short Stories
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Liked the idea....
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Interesting set of stories
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The stories are good and interesting
Everything is very very well written
All in all, the book is worth listening to
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If I had the opportunity to relate to each story
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So, this was an interesting listen. The book comes across as a collection of linked short stories about the same guy, rather than a novel. The thoughts by the author were kind of odd for me. They were interesting but it kind of took me out of the story. This wasn't a big deal, just an observation for potential listeners. The stories themselves were goodand held my interest. The narration was decent. Not the best I've ever heard but far from the worst. All in all, it was middle of the road audio book for me. It wasn't one I'd go out of my way to recommend, but if you like cultural history based fantasy stories, it might be worth checking out.
Not my favorite, but pretty decent
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Entertaining and Educational
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This is the first book I’ve listened to by this narrator (Anthony Lee). His narration tone was pleasant, and his character voices were good. However, his overall narration was average. He put inflections on words that people would not do when in conversation or relating a tale. This can made listening to the book more difficult to listen to because it disrupts the flow.
There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence or swearing.
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Interesting bassis in folklore
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REALLY LIKED IT!!
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I found this book to be an okay story. Could have used a little more work but over all it was okay
NARRATOR REVIEW..........
I think it might have been better with a different narrator. I've listened to this narrator before and thought he did good but he didn't seem to bring it for this book. Maybe he like me just wasn't feeling the book either.
Okay
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