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Limetown

The Prequel to the #1 Podcast

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Limetown

By: Cote Smith, Zack Akers, Skip Bronkie
Narrated by: Candace Thaxton, Jacques Roy
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From the creators of the number one podcast Limetown, an explosive prequel about a teenager who learns of a mysterious research facility where over 300 people have disappeared - including her uncle - with clues that become the key to discovering the secrets of this strange town.

On a seemingly ordinary day, 17-year-old Lia Haddock hears news that will change her life forever: 300 men, women, and children living at a research facility in Limetown, Tennessee, have disappeared without a trace. Among the missing is Emile Haddock, Lia’s uncle.

What happened to the people of Limetown? It’s all anyone can talk about. Except Lia’s parents, who refuse to discuss what might have happened there. They refuse, even, to discuss anything to do with Emile.

As a student journalist, Lia begins an investigation that will take her far from her home, discovering clues about Emile’s past that lead to a shocking secret - one with unimaginable implications not only for the people of Limetown, but for Lia and her family. The only problem is...she’s not the only one looking for answers.

Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie are first-rate storytellers in every medium. Critics called their podcast Limetown “creepy and otherworldly” (The New York Times) and “endlessly fun” (Vox), and their novel goes back to where it all began. Working with Cote Smith, a PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize finalist, they’ve crafted an exhilarating mystery that asks big questions about what we owe to our families and what we owe to ourselves, about loss, discovery, and growth. Threaded throughout is Emile’s story - told here for the first time ever.

©2018 Cote Smith, Zack Akers, Skip Bronkie (P)2018 Simon & Schuster
Genre Fiction Horror Literary Fiction Mystery Scary Fiction Suspense
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Compelling Protagonists • Intriguing Backstory • Impressive Narration • Thrilling Story • Captivating Mystery
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This is a key part to the Limetown podcast! Answers questions and leaves you asking and wanting for more!

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I just finished the Limetown Podcast and wanted more, without having to watch Jessica Beal butcher it.

The performance was Excellent on the Emile chapters and was lack luster on the Lia chapters. I found Candace to lack enthusiasm for her part of Lia and her chapters. Made me wish that Jacques had read the entire book or at least got someone else to read Lia's chapters.

The story over all was on par with what I expected it to be and lead in to the podcast very well.

Limetown... A good lead in to the Podcast

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The story is good on its own, enjoyable even. Given the larger context of the Limetown world it misses the mark though. It retcons major plot points, and is generally a mess.

ehhhhhh

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I agree with a lot of the other reviews. I usually take the reviews with a grain of salt, but omg this story is dull in comparison to the podcast. I'm actually not even done with it. I'm at a point where I have to just finish but the narration is also terrible. I don't necessarily know if it's the fault of the narrator or the story. Every time the narrator reads "so and so said" she has this weird inflection that is soooo irritating. I'm very sad that this story didn't live up to the podcast.

I cannot with the the narrator.

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I highly recommend you listen to Limetown podcast season one first. Then listen to this audiobook.

Fantastic prequel to the Limetown podcast!

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don't let the review scare you away. I honestly was not even going to listen to it I read the reviews and it was half and half. but there was a sale so I bought and I do regret it. I completely could not remember the podcast but I am glad I didn't go back and listen to it first. I enjoy this audible very much.

wonderful

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The story acts as a prequel to the podcast (clearly) and jumps between two perspectives: Emile (the man from the end of the podcast) and Lia as a young adult. The story, for the most part, is terribly boring when in Lia's point of view. Emile, on the other hand, has some unique moments in regards to the revelations of his adolescent misadventures, but overall it just does more to create the jumbled mess that is this book. The story drags on, plot moments take forever to unravel, and the revelations of certain character motivations are just not as exciting as the actual podcast. Also, the ending does NOT make any sense when you take into consideration where the story takes place in the podcast. If you are a hardcore fan, sure, listen to it, but otherwise you really do not need to read this to get the big picture.
Audible version does not have the same quality as the podcast in case you are wondering as well.
Overall, AVERAGE at best.

Average Prequel but a Jumbled Mess

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I loved the podcast and think the book acts as a great prequel. Lovely backstory that is captivating but still has mystery to it. I can't wait to listen to season 2 of the podcast.

Gorgeous and thrilling book.

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I have been a fan of the Limetown podcast since it first aired a few years ago, and I was so excited to see that it's back this year with the wonderful addition of a novel. The backstory provided by this novel is excellent -- I was completely gripped by it and found myself finding excuses to keep listening. I think it might be a bit odd as a stand alone, but as a companion to the podcast it is terrific.

I loved this book

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Worth it to get the fascinating backstory to the podcast, but the narrators both have such a robotic delivery when not voicing characters that I almost returned the book after the first few minutes. Candace Thaxton has disappointed me every time I listen to a book she has narrated, which is too bad because she actually handles a range of character voices -- from children to men -- very well. Jacques Roy seems to be her male equivalent. Together they made the book something of a slog by the end, which did stall a bit as if the authors weren't sure how to wrap it up. I only finished because I wanted to listen to the podcast again. I wouldn't recommend skipping this book if you're a fan of the podcast, but you may need to confine it to drive time or some other listening space that doesn't command your full attention.

Robotic Reading

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