
The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island
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Narrated by:
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Tim Sailer
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By:
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Scott Semegran
"A fantastic coming-of-age thriller." (IndieReader, IR Approved)
First place for Middle-Grade/Young Adult - Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards 2021
Shortlisted - US Selfies Book Awards 2021
A 2020 quarterfinalist for Young Adult Fiction - The BookLife Prize
The summer of 1986. Central Texas. William and his friends should be having a blast. Instead, they are hounded by the Thousand Oaks Gang and their merciless leader, Bloody Billy. William found Billy's backpack. And because of what it contains, Billy desperately wants it back, and he'll do anything to get it. William hatches a plan for his friends to sneak away and hide in an abandoned lake house, except they become stranded on the lake's desolate island without food or water. Will their time on the island devolve into chaos? Will the friends survive and be rescued?
The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island is Lord of the Flies meets The Body by Stephen King, the inspiration for the classic movie Stand By Me.
A gripping suspense story with adventure and danger, tinged with humorous banter between the four friends, the middle schoolers face certain death without adults to protect them from the unrelenting natural elements, as well as the wild creatures that lurk in the wilderness around the lake. With a backpack filled with money and marijuana they stole from the merciless gang leader, it's only a matter of time before the high schoolers come looking for them, too.
From award-winning writer Scott Semegran, The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island is his eighth book. This novel is Semegran's response to William Golding's 1954 novel Lord of the Flies, which was Golding's response to The Coral Island by R. M. Ballantyne, an adventure novel from 1858. All three novels tackle the premise of boys stranded on an island, with Semegran's novel taking a decidedly modern view of a group of friends in Central Texas during the summer of 1986 working to survive in a situation filled with danger and desperation with only each other to rely on.
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I was a kid again
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Great Book
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Fun listen about friendship and survival
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Great Story and Easy Listen. Definitely Recommend.
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This is a beautifully written coming-of-age story. This is a story filled with adventure, fun characters and vivid descriptions, set in the Summer of 1986 in Texas. The narrator did a great job and I never became distracted from the story. I love the 80’s references that were thrown in. Great book and a definite must-read
Great story!
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Fans of Stephen King's Stand by Me and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies must give a chance to The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island!
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Adventure Time
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William Flynn delivers the story’s point of view. His memories add a natural flavor. It made me think of the movie The Sandlot, which my sons watched repeatedly. Pictures appeared in my mind, listening to the vivid smells, tastes, sights, and sounds masterfully described throughout this adventure.
Several things struck me as I listened to this story come to life. The diverse backgrounds of these boys, no bigotry here, did not deter them from being closer than brothers. They always had each other’s backs. They created a bond without cell phones, pagers, or high-tech amenities, just bicycles, backpacks, and that unique method of communication between close friends.
Tim Sailer did an excellent job maintaining the pace with clear delineation between character voice and pure narrative. Tim’s voice acting brought the brilliant writing of Scott to life. Those readers fond of Stand by Me, by Stephen King, or Lord of the Flies by William Golding will find this story a cut above due to the heartwarming camaraderie of these boys.
I highly recommend this to adolescents and would like to see it required reading in high school. Most older adults will enjoy flashing back to their youth and remembering the value of honest friendships. Once you start this one, you won’t stop until the end.
There were no issues with the quality or production of this audiobook, it was clear and well produced.
The Audiobookreviewer’s Choice Award was awarded to the authors for this book. The ABR Choice Award is a prestigious award presented to the author of the book whose story is believed to deserve higher than the standard 5 Star Rating.
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Outstanding Sentimental Adventure
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His newest novel, The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island, is an adeptly written tale of grit, adventure, suspense, and survival with a humorous yet morbidly tender undertow. A fully realized coming-of-age tale that captures manhood’s understanding of the socio-psychological complexities of boyhood angst and self actualization.
First person adult narrator, William, reflects upon his experiences from the summer of 1986, as a middle grader stranded with his ethnically diverse set of best friends, who find themselves stranded for several days on an island in Central Texas, including their unfortunate dealings with school bullies.
Ultimately, a story about friendship, legacy, hope, and redemption with strong crossover appeal for YA readers.
A treat, too, is the audio version with narration by Tim Sailer; pitch perfect tone and dramatic delivery of Semegran’s vast array of diverse characters. Bravo!
**P.S. If you have a hard time getting boys and/or men to read fiction, this just might be one for them.
A story about friendship, legacy, hope, redemption
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Get ready to be emotionally invested
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Tim Saller is a really strong narrator. He did a nice job bringing Scott's story to life, and I would seek out his narrations again.
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Children of the 80s, this is for you!
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