
The Darkrock
The Darkrock Series
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Keller III
Mandy, Serena, Tina, Dan, Matt, and Jordon are about to find out why they’ve been summoned to the Hayback Woods with mysterious invitations.
Six students from Almward High School have been invited to touch the Darkrock: a strange rock no one has ever heard of before. Not knowing whether the invitation is a blessing or a curse, the teenagers decide to test the waters and find out just what their own desires may be. Little do they know that they’re about to get a lot more than they bargained for.
The Lustful Vixen, The Envious Wallflower, The Gluttonous Raver, The Wrathful Pushover, The Greedy Jock, The Slothful Dreamer, and The Prideful Puppet Master have come together for one complete work in this series bundle. Enjoy the series in its entirety in one place! How exactly will six average teens react when they come into contact with something that cannot be explained? Listen, if you dare...
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Creative and interesting
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A fun listen
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hope this was an introduction or something
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Weird and Yet Awesome
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What disappointed me was the last part of the book, the denouement. Having listened to three other of Wisteria P. Jones books I knew of the supernatural/paranormal/otherworldly twist. But I felt that this was a cop-out; as if the author didn't know how to logically explain what was going on. I was okay with the Wizard of Oz crystal ball type of observation of the teenagers, but the whole last part of the book was just confusing and didn't really give us a conclusion, like her other books. I would have preferred the teenagers met up with their overseer and spoke of the changes they were planning on making to their lives, or what they learned, but there was no real closure of the book.
I'm not sure if I liked the narrator or not. He definitely fit the tone of the book - a young narrator who sounded like a teenager himself, and he did try to individualize the characters - some voices worked better than others. Of course, the difficulty with narrators is that you seldom actually know if you are hearing their natural voice or if they are in the character of the book from start to finish. (For example, an American speaking with an English accent throughout a body of work, or vice versa. Just think of Spike from Buffy!)
disappointing
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