
The Dying of the Light: Interval
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Narrated by:
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Andrew McFerrin
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By:
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Jason Kristopher
The zombie apocalypse isn't coming, it's already here.
"Becoming a zombie was much more painful than he had expected."
The world has ended, and the few who are left struggle day-by-day to survive. They hoped that the worst thing they would have to deal with in this new world would be the walkers, who come to rip and tear and kill. They were wrong...
There are things worse than zombies. A refuge for the last remnants of the United States has gone silent and dark, while another has succumbed to the basest parts of human nature. Yet all is not lost, for in the farthest and coldest corner of the globe, marooned in an icy prison, a scientist has made a stunning breakthrough. A desparate rescue mission is launched to bring back the one person who can save them all, but the trip is long and dangerous, and its fate is uncertain.
The first book in the series, The Dying of the Light: End is available now!
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Where does The Dying of the Light: Interval rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It is one of the most interesting zombie books I've listened in 2013What was one of the most memorable moments of The Dying of the Light: Interval?
The trip back from Antartica.Have you listened to any of Andrew McFerrin’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
It's the first time I listened to him, but he does an excellent job making characters distinguishable and emotional.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No. Lots of tense moments though.Any additional comments?
Great vision of the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. Totally worth it!The Dying of the Light: Interval
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This is the second book in a series titled The Dying of the light. You pick up where the first book ended with our heroes surviving after the collapse of modern society. The difference from most other zombie books is that in this series the government knew of zombies for many years prior to the global outbreak and had been preparing. You follow a team of specialist as they survive in underground shelters and try to wait out the zombies before emerging to rebuild our world. As you would expect things do not go as planned. I really like the book(s) and highly recommend them. I also want to mention the author, Jason Kristopher; Jason is very involved with his readers. This communication with the author adds to the experience as Jason provides hints of upcoming additions and insights into his characters.What other book might you compare The Dying of the Light: Interval to and why?
The dying of the light: End.This is the first in the series and a must read.
Did Andrew McFerrin do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
He did OK, at times he sounded wooden.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Zombies - the biggest government cover-up in history.A fun Zombie Book
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At one point, the narrator's nonverbal mouth noises were so gross I almost stopped the book.
Editing...was the audio even edited? A line of dialogue, a second or two of nothing but room noises from the narrator's studio, then finally, "she said" or, "he thought".
Big breaths right into the microphone were suddenly cut off. Random background noise that the noise gate would sometimes catch, other times not.
Female voices are difficult for men to pull off without sounding whiny. Female soldiers can't sound whiny.
A giant PLUS for the narrator: his Drybak voice.
Great Author and Story, Awful Audio Editing
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PAINFUL! Couldn't finish had potential fell flat
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Dr. A
if you want little common sense you are in luck
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