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Or Trapped in 1937 Hollywood
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Brooks Corley
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Bob Gunner
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Before I Die: Or Trapped in 1937 Hollywood is the story of Thomas Trueman, a writer of fiction novels who finds himself sucked into a dark hole/wormhole and tossed back in time to 1937 Hollywood. A covert team of government scientists secretly attempts to find a way to bring him back to his correct timeline. And a television paranormal investigator assisted by a local police detective partner together to solve his mysterious disappearance. Trapped back in 1937, Thomas finds himself working and living among some famous celebrities and experiencing those magical days of early Los Angeles and the Hollywood Hills, and Tinsel Town.
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- Mirabelle Nchangnwi
- 12-08-23
Great Information
This is an amazing put together book by the author with full descriptive language that leads me to visualize what is actually happening . I did not stopped reading because it is full of suspense and the way I read the way I wanted to know.
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- AudioBookReviewer
- 01-08-24
Intriguing Time Travel
A fiction writer time travels through time via an unexpected dark hole. The storyline is enriched as it shares the experiences and reasons of those seeking to bring him home, his wife’s sense of loss, and his sense of living in a magical and fascinating time and space with those he admires most.
The author, Bob Gunner, cleverly and neatly captures the essence of an engaging time and venue along with key characters. While one would assume time travel novels are a dime a dozen, one needs to experience this book! It is different and explores relationships, and most importantly, one’s beliefs and values. I thought how he ended the story was engaging and fresh. Gunner masterfully steered clear of losing the storyline to the rich and well-known characters of that era and profession. Gunner kept his audience focused.
The narrator, Brooks Corley once again provides a vibrant voice to the story projecting the emotions and depth of each character vividly. Corley is highly talented at captivating his audience through skilled voice modulation and deliberate presentation. Corley is highly versatile in giving voice to various characters and genres.
This was a fresh take on a time travel story that kept the audience thinking long afterward.
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- lee
- 02-08-24
it was good
I did not really think I like it from the beginning but after past chapter 12, chapter 13 onward got interested.
I had high hope for Thomas coming back. Chapter 27 I had to listen to it again. it was very interesting to me.
The ending for me was a hate and love at the same time. I don't want to spoil it for the readers but I wasn't expecting how it ended.
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- EntrepeneurLifestyle6579
- 12-29-23
Great listen
"Before I Die: Or Trapped in 1937 Hollywood" totally took me by surprise! It's about this guy, Thomas, who gets thrown back to 1937 Hollywood. It's got all these cool old-timey celebs and a bit of a spooky government vibe trying to get him back. I'm pretty new to time-travel stories, but this one was super easy to get into and really fun. Definitely a great pick if you're looking to try something a bit different!
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- nando
- 12-14-23
Great audiobook
Just finished listening to this audiobook about Thomas Trueman's unexpected journey to 1937 Hollywood, and I must say, it was a thrilling ride! The time-travel aspect was fascinating, and the way the author weaves Thomas's experiences with real-life Hollywood celebrities from that era was brilliantly done.
The narration truly brought the story to life. It had the perfect tone for a tale filled with suspense, twists, and turns. The voice acting made the characters, especially Thomas, incredibly relatable and vivid. It felt like stepping back in time and living through those golden days of Hollywood alongside him.
What I loved most were the unexpected plot twists that kept me guessing. It's not just a simple time-travel story; there's a complexity to it, with the covert government team and the paranormal investigator that adds depth. It's the kind of story that's perfect for a commute or a long drive, as it completely absorbs your attention.
The blend of historical fiction with a touch of science fiction and mystery makes this an entertaining listen. If you're a fan of old Hollywood or just love a good, suspenseful story, this audiobook is definitely worth checking out. The ending left me wanting more, and I hope there's a sequel in the works!
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- Matt K
- 12-04-23
Fun read
Loved the narration + the story was super engaging!! Check it out for sure it was well worth the purchase!
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- Blackeagle
- 11-27-23
Entertaining and Fun
Wow! This story is heartbreaking yet thought-provoking at the same time. It definitely is a unique thrill ride that takes place in the present as well as the distant past. Brooks Corley definitely has the voice that fits this book perfectly because he brought life into the story and made it pop. I found the storyline and plot twists to be fun, descriptive, and quite entertaining. I highly recommend this story if you love old movies. I received this book for free upon my request. I am leaving my honest, unbiased review voluntarily of my own accord.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-25-23
Really enjoyed this one!
This was a fun read/listen! I listened in one sitting while driving on a long trip - perfect for a road trip. The story is quite entertaining and even thought-provoking. I'd absolutely listen to more from this author and narrator!
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- A.E. Alvo
- 12-13-23
exciting time travel story
highly recommend! it's one of these books that keeps you guessing what comes next. highly recommend it to those looking for a thriller. great for an early commute listen on the way to work
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- Annie Hansen
- 12-14-23
Great narration
I really enjoyed the narration of this one. So many terrific twists and turns. Really kept my attention.
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