
The Bones of Our Fathers
Blood Brothers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Patrick O'Connor
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By:
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JD Glasscock
Two brothers face the end of all they know as the Earth is absorbed into something called War World. On Earth, they were up-and-coming duo competitors in ACS (Armored Combat Sports), and it is with those skills they just might survive.
A LitRPG Grimdark novel.
My flesh knew what to do as I spun again, pushing off his huge body to set myself a few steps past his now exposed back, planting feet, arresting momentum—only to jack its kinetic energy into legs pushing off stone, axe lowered, behind me, coming forward in sync with my body, taut muscles exploding as the axe came over my shoulder, pistoning into the top of his head, planting a heraldic flag to the f--k yous of history.
The Bones of our Fathers, book one in the series Blood Brothers
Come on, Dozer; let’s see what you and Daddy can do.
I pulsed what I wanted over the bond. The floodgates opened. He scraped his hoof, in imitation of Taurean improvosu, head lowered, billows of repressed loss from snorting snout, and he was off, a locomotive with only one destination and one purpose: carnage. I stepped a breath from his shadow, dialed in 1-800-Die F--kers Die.
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This book really got me because I recently lost my mom to cancer and the boys lose their mom as well. I really felt the pain that they felt through the near ration. Patrick O’Connor is an OK narrator. I wouldn’t say he’s one of the best but I would definitely say he wasn’t one of the worst narrator’s other listen to. This was my first book married to buy him and I’ll definitely listen to another one of the new recent again. And I really enjoyed this authors book I cannot wait to the second one comes out.
Love this book
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Narration was decent though I did notice a few rough spots like pauses in the middle of a sentence or the music cutting in or out at weird places.
Overall a good listen and I am ready for book two.
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Not Your Standard LITRPG
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acs litrpg
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Great story and characters
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A LitRPG Grimdark novel from a great author!
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great grim dark litrpg
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good lit rpg but a bit short
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it's a shorter listen but worth it I think.
Pretty good
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A couple of quick contentions, and this is on the Audible side of things. There are breaks that happen in the middle of some sentences, and I don't know if the narrator made an error and then reworded stuff, but didn't blend it back in as seamlessly as he'd thought but it certainly seemed that way. Also, with a name like O'connor I would have expected a better Irish accent. I don't know what that was but it wasn't irish, and I'm 90% scot-irish with grandparents right out of Ireland to compare it to, so it bothered me. Otherwise, the guy did a nice job, I just think he needs to gain some proficiency and practice his accents a bit more. The real drag for me was the music, it was jarring and unneeded. I don't know if Glasscock wanted to emulate SBT or O'connor did, but it distracts more than enhancing the listening experience.
OK, now that I've made it sound like I hated the book, I really didn't. Its good. Really fun and something I think you'll enjoy.
A few bones to pick
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Unfortunately, there are also several flaws in the writing. It may seem like a petty complaint, but the writing accidentally changes perspective from one sentence to the next. It is supposed to be 1st person, but there are dozens of examples of the writing saying things like, “I saw my brother and felt a wave of relief. His brother crushed him in a hug that returned the feeling.” It is poor writing, and even worse editing. The fight scenes also shift to sentence fragments. It could be considered a clever style shift to emphasize the chaos of battle, which would be acceptable. But there are also a few slightly corny elements as well, like the rapidly formed romantic bond between their mother and the stranger they rescue. Within minutes of meeting there is a (genuine) pledge to protect her with his life. Um, really?
The narration is good. The attempt at an Irish accent misses the mark completely and sounds more Jamaican than anything. The intense moments are a bit flat, but the pacing and intonation are solid. Metal music plays for the first minute of fight scenes, while I personally don’t really want or enjoy that, the volume is low enough that it doesn’t overpower the narration at all. When Jeff Hays and Sound Booth Theater does it the music is very low key and not at all distracting. I still prefer not hearing it but they do it well. In this story it was okay but does draw attention away from the fight a bit.
If changes were made based on my comments I would continue the series. As it is I am likely finished with it.
Definitely Has Potential
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