
Water Ghosts
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Narrated by:
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Aaron Landon
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By:
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Linda Collison
"I see things other people don't see; I hear things other people don't hear." Fifteen-year-old James McCafferty is an unwilling sailor aboard a traditional Chinese junk operated as adventure therapy for troubled teens. Once at sea, James believes the ship is being taken over by the spirits of courtiers who fled the imperial palace during the Ming Dynasty more than 600 years earlier and sailing to its doom. A psychological nautical adventure with strong historical and paranormal elements.
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Good story
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What did you like best about Water Ghosts? What did you like least?
The book starts out good. The premise of ghosts on a ship is kinda intriguing. It could've gone two ways - sorta amusing like Pirates of the Caribbean or creepy haunting. Water Ghosts is somewhere in between. It doesn't really induce fear while listening to it, and yet creates an aura of suspense. That's mostly true for first half of the book.During the second half though, the book pivots towards a flashback/background story that totally kills the vibe of the book. From a suspense thriller, it turned into a raunchy young adult story with pretty graphic details. I wasn't expecting that in this book.
What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Narration was alright and there was no issue with the audio quality.Did Water Ghosts inspire you to do anything?
I'm now searching for any other horror book based on a ship.Any additional comments?
I received this audiobook for free from the author / narrator / publisher in exchange for an unbiased review.Almost decent
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The youngsters who made up the crew of the Good Fortune were all sent on the vacation "trip of a lifetime" by parents who couldn't cope with them; or just wanted an easy summer. As soon as James set foot on the boat he felt the presence of spirits from the past and started to feel uneasy. However, there was a girl on the boat who he liked the look of, so he climbed on board with the rest.
The adult crew consisted of captain, second mate and a social worker to manage the teenagers. They are determined to get the youngsters actively involved and set up all sorts of training and rotas. The crew must all take part in turns on watch, including through the night. A lot of the traditional methods are followed; the night watches are timed by the burning down of incense sticks. However, when trouble strikes and the emergency systems fail, the old methods are all that's left.
This was well written and the audiobook was well read by Aaron Landon. It was well on the way to being a 5* read until we hit the part where the spirit of the eunuch from the Ming Dynasty, more than 600 years earlier, speaks. I'm afraid I found this part drawn out and overdramatised, I would have skimmed it if I'd been reading but that's not so easy with an audiobook.
That part aside, however, this was tastefully handled and full of atmosphere.
Recommended for teens and adults alike.
Adventure on the high seas.
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Water Ghost
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While this was the first time I've heard this narrator, he did a great job doing the variety of characters/voices. He provided a nice speaking voice/flow for this story especially when the ghost was telling his life story. I'd listen to him again.
Pretty good story here!
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Collison, Linda
Water Ghosts takes us on a sea adventure with 7 teenagers as they set sail on The Good Fortune as a Behavioral Rehabilitation type sentence. Some are sent aboard by their parents, while others are court ordered. They are accompanied by the captain, second mate, and a counselor. During this trip, several things go wrong and these 7 wayward teens find themselves struggling to survive, especially with the uninvited guests.
I liked the story and the imagery in the writing. The characters are well developed. I did find the “fear factor” of this suspense lacking a bit. I think this would be a cute starter book for kids that like scary stories. Overall, I give Water Ghosts 3 Huge Stars.
I liked the story and the imagery in the writing.
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with a great storyline and a great narrator the book was very cool and I enjoyed to listen to it quite much
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
nice young adult book
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Wow!
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What did you like best about Water Ghosts? What did you like least?
Collison is a great story teller...but she needs a better editor! This book had so much promise. The story is compelling, unique, creative, and I loved, loved, loved the back story/story within a story as told by the ancient Chinese eunuch ghost. The problem w/ Water Ghosts was that the flow fell apart at points (badly) and made the story seem choppy and at times loaded with superfluous, distracting detail. For example, she repeatedly hinted at the main character's sexuality; at times he was interested in some of the female characters (one in particular) and at other times he was interested in another male character who was also his bully. That stuff wasn't fleshed out enough and it didn't contribute to plot progression in any way so it ultimately ended up just being confusing and making the book seem as if it wasn't edited. There were several instances of that sort of thing happening. I got the sense that Collison has loads of stories to tell and good story ideas and maybe she became overzealous with this novel and tried to incorporate too many side stories that weren't helpful towards the goal of telling the central story in this book; the troubled teens on the boat and how they unwittingly collided with troubled ghosts from the past.What was one of the most memorable moments of Water Ghosts?
The story within a story as told by the ancient Chinese eunuch ghost...absolutely awesome! This was literally on the level of Amy Tan story telling about ancient Chinese culture. It was so well done!What about Aaron Landon’s performance did you like?
Excellent - youthful, good energy. His performance kept the characters believable even when the story itself went astray.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Absolutely!!Any additional comments?
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.Collison is a great story teller...
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Fun!
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