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  • No Sun Under the Mountain

  • Dead Again, Book 1
  • By: Bruce Jamison
  • Narrated by: Ryan Burke
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

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No Sun Under the Mountain

By: Bruce Jamison
Narrated by: Ryan Burke
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Henry already died once. Does he really need to do it again?

Now he's a skeleton with a stat sheet, skills, and an insatiable desire to kill humans. Lurking in the very depths of his bleached skull, some remnant of his old self still remains—and it wants to break free just as badly as Henry wants to figure out how he's a skeleton in the first place.

And Henry isn't the only one. Other skeletons are gaining sentience all over Jallfoss. Is there any way back? Any way to break the curse that holds all of Jallfoss in its icy grip?

More humans are coming, and if Henry doesn't learn how to keep himself alive, none of it will matter.

©2023 Bruce Jamison (P)2024 Tantor
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Keeps you hooked

It's an interesting story that sets the lore of the world and future entries up well. My main complaint is that the narrator is too quiet. Even with my earbuds at max volume I struggled to hear him over work. I think the narrator did a good job otherwise, he has distinct voices for the character, there were no flubs or mispronounced words or any other issues.

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it's okay.

the story seems good, but I keep finding myself drifting off. I have had to restart a few chapters more than once because I keep losing interest I am not sure if it's the story or the performance, I like this narrator and the author seems to be pretty good as well but something about it keeps eluding me.

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Boring sooo boring.

I couldnt focus on this book at all, it keeps switching perspectives soo much, first its a skeleton, then a different skeleton, then people, and then the past of the skeleton. Honestly it was enough to me throw off. Couldnt figure out what was happening or how, i just kept driffring off.

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painfully generic

ho some of the characters are undead how does that change things? it doesn't. seriously it does nothing but make more commentary on race. all the women are strong independent and better than the men. it's a modern book with all those negative things and it pisses away the ideas that could have made it stand out.
if you like the extra shallow books that get mass produced now then you'll probably enjoy this as well, but I can't really recommend this book. it's not bad or good it's painful generic.

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