
The Obsidian Blade
The Klaatu Diskos, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Joshua Swanson
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By:
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Pete Hautman
The first time Tucker saw the disk, his father disappeared into thin air. The Reverend Adrian Feye had climbed onto the roof to fix a loose shingle - and suddenly he was gone. An hour later, the Reverend came walking up the road, tattered and sunburned, bringing with him an unspeaking, yellow-haired, dark-eyed girl. He refused to say where he had been, instead declaring that there would be no more prayer in the Feye house: He had lost his faith.
Now Tucker’s family is unraveling. The Reverend spends hours brooding in his study. Tucker’s once warmhearted and loving mother withdraws from the world, claiming she doesn’t care to be watched by ghosts. And, above them, the unearthly disk comes and goes.
Then, one day, both of Tucker’s parents vanish. From the distant past to an even more distant and terrifying future, Tucker desperately searches for his parents - and discovers the astonishing secrets of the Klaatu diskos.
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Great story. Ever part of the book was no stop.
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Good Book, Not Hard to follow for time travel readers
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Very anti-Christian
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What would have made The Obsidian Blade better?
a more interesting and less confusing storyHas The Obsidian Blade turned you off from other books in this genre?
not exactly. more cautious maybe.What about Joshua Swanson’s performance did you like?
nice voice to listen toIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Obsidian Blade?
most - the time jumping was just too confusingAny additional comments?
i've read a lot of sci fi with it's fair share of time travel but the disjointed aging of the characters meeting up with each other sometimes knowing each other and sometimes not was distracting and then the non answers from the med tech / advisors was just plain annoying.Nothing wrong with the performance
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