
Executable
The Demon Accords, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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James Patrick Cronin
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By:
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John Conroe
Book Six of the Demon Accords. For 17 years Declan O'Carroll has lived quietly in the upstate Vermont town of Castlebury, waiting impatiently for a chance to get out and meet the great wide world. When an odd new girl appears in town, Declan finds out that the world might be coming to meet him. But the big question remains...who is in more danger? Declan or the world?
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What made the experience of listening to Executable the most enjoyable?
Same universe, but different characters. I like the overlap and the fresh perspective that this book gives of the world, but it still feels like the other novels.Who was your favorite character and why?
Declan was the kind of character that I can relate to. He is a total techie.What about James Patrick Cronin’s performance did you like?
Sometimes I had to remind myself that it is a dude who is narrating the Irish girls' accents.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I got the "Marathoner" badge on this book because every few minutes game me a question that I needed answered.Any additional comments?
It was great the second time through as well!A great spinoff!
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interesting transition.
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Each book is better than the last!
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Amazing good book
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This book explores the lives of the 2 kids that were locked in those cells at the end of book 5. There's a bit of crossover in the middle of the book when Chris comes to save his goddaughter.
The writing and story are solid as always. In fact, I'd say this book is on par with the first couple of books of the series.
DO NOT SKIP THIS BOOK BASED UPON OTHER REVIEWS
If You Skip This - You Will Regret Your Decision
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Not sure why the author decided to go this way, maybe he lost some ideas. One thing I didn't care for was the author starting to place more emphasis on sex. Adds nothing to the story.
The narrator wasn't as good changing his voice between Chris and Declan!
I enjoyed this story, but...
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Thankfully the book gets interesting by the middle and good enough that you can't stop listening.
In sum, this book doesn't appear to have anything to do with the series at all, but it does and just hang in there as it's not only important to the overall series but does get really good and all will be revealed by the end tying all the main characters into it.
Hate the start, love the rest!
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Don’t skip this title!
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Very Exciting
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Declan O'Carroll, a young but powerful witch, is an excellent protagonist. He is something of an outcast in his high school class, but unlike most such protagonists, he has magical power to keep himself from being bullied.
The second main character is running from the main series antagonists with her mother. She has special training and abilities of her own, and the story largely revolves around their developing relationship.
The plot here mostly fits in the gaps in the last mainline book in the series, which rather limits its scope, but those limits are handled deftly by Conroe.
The narrator's voice works quite well for the young characters here and he enhanced the experience of the book.
If this had not been constrained by having to fit around the events of the other stories in the series, this book would probably be 5 stars, but even with that, I would still recommend it wholeheartedly.
Strong YA Branch from the Main Series
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