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Timberdark

Wranglestone, Book 2

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Timberdark

By: Darren Charlton
Narrated by: Hunter Stanford
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With the tide turned against the Dead, Peter and the remaining community on Wranglestone prepare to leave for town, where the comforts of the world before await them. Could this be the home that finally brings both safety and unity for all?

Cooper isn’t so sure. He harbours feelings from that terrible night on the lake and worse, a secret...codename, Timberdark.

With Cooper’s new found connection to the Dead, Peter’s suspicions about what he might do next grow. Faced with losing the boy he loves, Peter must uncover the truth about the mysterious Timberdark before their future together and the world around them is placed in danger.

©2022 Darren Charlton (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Teen & Young Adult Young Adult
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A wild ride which pays off. ❤️

I’ll be honest—most of this second Wranglestone book was very dark for my tastes. I’m not saying every story has to be all sunshine and rainbows, but it seemed liked so much of the story had not even a glimmer of joy. But as I kept with it to its conclusion, I realised you couldn’t have the payoff at the end without the suffering to get to it. To say more would risk spoilers, so I’ll just say that I’m really happy how this turned out. I adore the characters of Peter and Cooper more than any I’ve read about in a very long time. Both of these books, Wranglestone and Timberdark, really got into my heart. Also, Hunter Stanford was the perfect narrator for this. Very well done, all around.

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A mixed bag

Narrator was fantastic. The end fell off a bit. Really just brought up more questions than answers. It felt like a huge shift from the first book.

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Perfect Ending

What an awesome tale to pull us back into the world of Wranglestone, where there’s always more beneath the surface than you expect. Darren Charlton really creates a story that makes you ask so many questions until every piece of the story clicks together. Though some might say that the reveal at the 13th hour might be a bit cliché, I really resonated with the message and how it related to the boy’s story. This series is by far will hold such a special place in my heart. Hunter Stanford does an amazing narration job as always.

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Camping with your Zombie Boyfriend

Good story if you like the intrigue, lovey-dovey bits, and standard post-apocalyptic drama. Not so much for the ham-fisted misanthropy.

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The ending felt me kinda empty

I loved this book but the ending felt so weird and strange to me like I don’t hate it but there was no substance.

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I'm disappointed.

this book is written like the 1st book didn't even happen. took all the character building that happened and threw it out the window.

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Hoodwinked by self riotousness

If the author thinks capitalism is so bad then he should either give the money he makes from readers away or not charge for his books. Isn’t he perpetuating the society he demonizes by capitalizing on the consumers he tricked in to buying his second book because we thought it was going to be a continuation of the first book? Hypocritical! I’ll never buy another book by this author.

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Existential Crisis

Not as good as the 1st book. This book is about the existential crisis of the modern world. It gets you depressed by stating what's wrong with the way things are and then leaves you without resolution. If you are looking for a resolution then try the books Levels of Energy or Parallel Universes of Self, by Frederick Dodson. Also Neville Goddard: The Complete Reader is a GREAT BOOK for finding the resolution to existentialism and how to move forward in life. Both of these books are on Audible. The writing for Timberdark is good a little slow at times but good. Also, some of the sad bits of the book seem unnecessary to the plot, it's like the author thinks if it isn't a little sad then it's not valid as a story.

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