
Kistishi Island
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Narrated by:
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Laura Larson
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By:
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Jordan Elizabeth
Serena Cole can kick serious butt, thanks to young women only she can see. School bullies aren’t a problem, but Serena’s mental health might be. To shield Serena from a dark secret, her family tries to convince her that her friends are imaginary.
Fleeing her distrustful aunt, Serena joins her mother on an archaeological dig at Kistishi Island. There, Serena discovers an ancient scroll and realizes her invisible friends are goddesses native to the island, and they are in danger of enslavement for their abilities.
Only Serena can save her friends if she can discover the past her family has hidden her entire life - the reason why only she can see the goddesses.
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Great premise..
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There are some really great ideas in 'Kistishi Island', like the whole 'now you see them, now you don't' thing about the goddesses:) I also liked some of the dialogues, some of the humour in the book and some of the side characters. I'm not so sure about Serena, however - there were moments when she really did irritate me; her behaviour was erratic, reckless, impulsive... yes, she's a kid, really, under pressure, feeling desperate, but still... Would you purposefully look for a mafia boss just to ask him the way to an archaeological dig because MAYBE he knows it? That's the kind of illogical reactions that happen quite often throughout the book.
And yet, as I said, on the whole it's quite an entertaining listen, just don't think too much about what you're listening to - the emotional part is pretty well done:)
The interpretation by Ms Larson is very good, with voices in most cases well matching the characters' personalities and the narration itself well paced.
DISCLAIMER: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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Jordan Elizabeth did a great job of pulling me into this story. The unraveling of the secret kept me engaged and I was quite satisfied with the outcome.
Laura Larson’s performance was well done. Her portrayal of the characters and pacing made for a very enjoyable and entertaining listen.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
An entertaining listen
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very good
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This was a pretty good YA novel. I like that there were different "gods" compared to the usual Greek Mythology. I did find that Serena was a bit naïve and made quite a few decisions that had me wondering at the logic behind it.
The ending was rather predictable but it was a good ending and I love happy endings.
Overall, it was a good listen and I loved the narrator's performance. The accents must have been very hard to get but they were nailed bang on!
Great YA
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Adding to Serena's feelings of loneliness and isolation, her father died before her birth and her mother (an archaeologist) travels extensively, leaving Serena in the care of her aunt. Serena finally hits a breaking point and sets off on a journey in search of where she believes her mother is; Kistishi Island.
She arrives only to find that NO ONE wants her there. I don't want to add any spoilers beyond this point. You, the reader, need to unravel the mystery along with Serena.
The book was exciting, eventful and filled with extremely interesting characters. I would label it young adult or teen, however I'm sure many adults would love reading it.
Great Teen Adventure
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The narration was perfect! I thought she did an excellent job
❤️❤️❤️love this story❤️❤️❤️
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