
Prelude to Mayhem
Mayhem Wave Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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C.S.E Cooney
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By:
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Edward Aubry
In the ruins of his world, Harrison Cody follows a mysterious voice on the radio as he and his pixie sidekick travel on foot across a terrifyingly random landscape.
They discover Dorothy O'Neill, who has had to survive among monsters when her greatest worry used to be how to navigate high school.
Together they search for what remains of Chicago, and the hope that civilization can be rebuilt.
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A strange apocalypse has happened, most of the population has disappeared, and magic is loose in the world. Not a wildly original premise, but it doesn't have to be. Solid writing, interesting characters (I loved Glimmer) who are well developed, and interesting storyline.
I liked this better than Unhappenings (though I did enjoy that one too), which I read before this one.
The only drawback--WHAT is with the audio narrator? She's horrible, except when she does dialogue and then she's fantastic.
I do hope the next book in this series will be on audio, and that Audible does a better job of getting it in front of people.
"Fun" post-apocalyptic fantasy
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Fun, but not the same level as Unhappenings
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Draw back…. The narrator is horrible! I seriously thought a computer was narrating. The emphasis on every single syllable about drove me insane!
Enjoyed the characters
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I listened to the audio-book, and very much enjoyed the quality of the narration, delivered in a quiet and precise manner that matches the fine detail of the prose. And the narrator is a master of voices, giving distinct tones and accents to over a half-dozen characters. (Her voice for the pixie character Glimmer is especially spot-on.)
Two thumbs up for this book and its narration, but only because I lack a third thumb.
Fun and unique post-apocalyptic fiction
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A Marvelous and Quirky Novel
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