
Double Hockey Sticks
Hellbender, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Austin Rising
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By:
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Frank J. Fleming
This is the sequel to the novel Hellbender.
I’m not sure what to do here. If you listened and enjoyed the first one, I don’t feel like I need to sell you very hard on this one. The characters you love from Hellbender—Doug, Bryce, Lulu, and Charlene—get into further misadventures, while I also expand on the lore from the first one. Are the people in charge really demons? What happened in the Last War? Well, there are more answers and more questions in the sequel—you know how it works.
If you haven’t listened to the first one, it seems like I should just point you to the blurb for that novel. I mean, I made my best attempt at explaining the story in that one. It’s a post-apocalyptic comedy. There’s a mercenary gang of loveable losers (called Hellbender) in constant conflict with more powerful forces out to destroy or oppress them. And Satan—or a guy who says he is Satan—is involved. It’s intriguing, and it's funny.
In this one, Hellbender faces an indescribable horror, a terrorist group that just enjoys terror and makes no demands, and a bunch of nuclear weapons. The gang is in way over its head again, and it’s going to be fun. I am excited for you. You know what? If you haven’t listened to the first one, just go ahead and jump into this one and listen to the first one later—consider it a prequel. You can call this book Hellbender and the previous one Hellbender: Origins.
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If you are waivering about picking it up, go for it! Hellbender 2: Double Hockey Sticks is a hoot.
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I particularly enjoyed the epigraphs opening each chapter.
Austin Rising’s narration is a delight, providing a variety of voices while remaining clear and easy to understand.
Give it a listen. And the first Hellbender if you haven’t already. On second thought it’s probably best to just listen to everything Frank has written.
Funny, action packed, with an excellent ending.
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Great sequel
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This is a sequel, just in case you missed the first. There isn't a lot of exposition to catch up new readers, but it's not too hard to figure out the backstory. And because it's Frank Fleming, it's a comedy involving cataclysmic genocide, and somehow that works. Also, Cataclysmic Genocide would be a great name for a band.
Not super impressed with the reader. His voice and voices all came out fine, but his pacing is a bit slow, which is hard when comedy is all about...........timing. I turned the speed up to 1.2x, to give it more of the screwball rhythm it deserves.
It's ridiculous, but it's supposed to be!
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indescribable horrorrrerr
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The most I’ve used the rewind button…
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NOTE: Can the narrator please go back to using the same voices for the characters as he did for book 1? I miss Cool Bryce.
Wacky fun!
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That being said, it is still a GREAT listen.
why change character voices?
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I made the mistake of listening to these back-to-back, though. The narrator has changed how he does the characters voices between the 2 books.
It's also a little painful to hear repeatedly how the "Terror-a" and "Terror-y" joke went straight over the narrator's head.
Great Story
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