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Apocalypse Trails Omnibus: Episodes 1-3

By: Joe Nobody
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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The first three episodes of best-selling author Joe Nobody's highly regarded serial, Apocalypse Trails, begins the story of Commander Jack Cisco and his harrowing journey to reunite with his family.

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Action & Adventure Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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Not sure I can even finish it

Really strange reading style, at first I thought it was a non native speaker as everything about his narration is strange.
Story is really slow and quite boring.
Will try to muddle through it... I think.

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unexpectedly good

honestly I did not expect this to be that good and packed full so much good information. a good read for anyone living near any kind of volcano.

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Another knockout!!!

Joe Nobody does it again!!! Bishop and Terry would be proud to know Commander Jack Cisco! I am enjoying the new storylines!

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It's a really awful story but still fun

It's a really awful story but still fun. This book Is really aweful. The beginning has quite a few silly fact errors – navy has not had pharmacists mates since 40’s. But if you can suffer though the beginning it’s actually a fun listen by the end.

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Good Stuff

Michael Pauley is one of the best Narrator's out there. The story line is well worth the time.

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Faux Excitement of Narrator is Tedious

This story is good and has a few new plot lines compared to the dozens of similar books I've read/listened to. However, the narrator used a fake high-tension voice throughout, even when he was describing the protagonist boiling beans and a potato for supper.
This ongoing adrenaline style just wore me out, as did the hundreds of emphatic "Jack As*ed", "Jack As*ed" etc. (Listened and you'll know the context). I kept flinching when I heard another "Jackas#" and thought some insane person had entered the scene shouting names.
Hopefully, authors will eventually start thinking about LISTENERS, not just readers, and refrain from using similar names, names that have other possible meanings in a sentence (Art, Si, Stone, etc.) and single syllable names. We listeners then won't have to figure out the meaning via of the context. I, personally, can't hear an uppercase letter versus a lowercase one!

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Narrator is trying to win an Oscar

I think the story would be much more enjoyable if the narrator wasn’t trying so hard. Every. Single. Sentence. Is. Said. Dramatically. Also, the Japanese character almost sounds like an Arnold Schwarzenegger impression. I’m sure he is a gifted person who is just trying incredibly hard to do a great job. But, it’s too much. I’m only a few chapters in and I’m not sure I can continue. Feedback for the narrator, relax a little not every sentence is climactic. Also you finish most sentences in the same way, vary it a little. I will watch for future stories read by Michael Pauley, I’m sure his time is coming :)

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Great story, horrible narration.

The story gets better as you go, especially when he gets to the mud lake. I've heard many post-apocalyptic audiobooks and this is the first volcano scenario I've encountered. refreshing. I've also heard a lot of narration. narrator needs work. try losing the "breathiness".

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Fantastic!!

One of my favorite post apocalyptic books to date! I loved the twist since so many of these books are about an EMP.
I can't wait for the next one!!

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good story poorly written

great story line, the writing and parts of the story are very amateur at best. the performance is terrible. the story will keep your interest, a better actor would help immensely

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