
The World Ends in Hickory Hollow
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Narrated by:
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Dennis Holland
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By:
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Ardath Mayhar
When the bombs fell and Western civilization ended, the residents of Hickory Hollow, Texas, scarcely noticed the difference. They were already used to fending for themselves - growing their own food, helping their neighbors survive, keeping their rural life going, much as before. But when the Ungers - a band of renegade thieves, murderers, and ne'er-do-wells-began raiding the nearby plots, looting and killing everyone in sight, it was time to take action!
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes, it was well worth the listen.What does Dennis Holland bring to the story that you wouldn???t experience if you just read the book?
Narrated well, production was seamless, no heavy breathing or noticed edit breaks.Any additional comments?
This was not as action packed as I had expected. The story is good enough that you pay attention to characters, but not as exciting as other titles in the SHTF / T.E.O.T.W.A.W.K.I. genre that seems to be expanding with new stories monthly. As a prepper myself I love to read(listen) these books for the authors point of view and research on post fall living.Good not great
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Unforgivable Casting Mistake
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I have probably read/listen to just about every Post Apocalypse book out there and had never come across one that was as warm and nice as this. They took boxes of can goods to a town food pantry because they thought they had way to much even though they took in every stray and stranger.
The main character is a woman named Lucinda and it’s her story so why they had a man narrate baffles me. Not only was it a masculine sounding man he then tries to disguise his voice by lowering it and speaking softly trying to imitate a woman which made it worse. At first I thought maybe it’s a transvestite couple and he’s in the middle of his gender reassignment operation but that wasn’t the case (ok I’m kidding!). I never could get use to him speaking like he did and it made it very hard to focus on the story. Just imagine a man talking about birthing his children or his menstruation cycle? It’s weird and it totally ruined the story. Who would make a decision like this? Maybe they think stupid people listen to books. I didn’t even want to give it one star for narration/performance but if I would have left it blank then it would seem like I didn’t have a problem with it or that I didn’t care.
If you like warm and fuzzy Post Apocalypse stories then you might like this - BUT PLEASE listen to the sample reading before you use/waste your credit.
What the HECK?
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