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Reverb: Live, Die, Rave, Repeat

By: David Fuentes
Narrated by: Nikki Monroe
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It’s The Inbetweeners meets Groundhog Day.

Reverb: Live, Die, Rave, Repeat tells the epic story of six young and adventurous students who get to relive the first day of their, no holds barred, holiday to the hedonistic party haven of Magaluf over and over and over again.

Inspired by Groundhog Day Written by Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis; one of the best films ever made. With all the boyish humour you would come to expect from the likes of The Inbetweeners; a hilariously comedic coming of age series and set of films. You will be utterly shocked at what you listen to followed by laughing until your sides spilt as you are immersed in a world that you never knew existed; but believe me, I’ve been there, it does.

This audiobook is full of twists and turns that will always keep you guessing as to what could possibly befall our Ill-fated adventurers next as they not only find out more about the world around them, as they venture hundreds and hundreds of miles away from the school yard, but also truly discover more about themselves through their journey of a thousand lifetimes.

Expect sun, sex and sangria all mixed in with EDM, even more sex and narcotics. You won’t want to miss out on this whirlwind of an adventure that will leave you craving for more and more and more...

©2019 David Fuentes (P)2020 David Fuentes
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Fun, holiday read

I was given this audio book for free by the author, in return for a honest review and here it is! I really enjoyed listening to this story. It was unlike any audio book I had listened to before. It was set in the party resort of magaluf in Majorca and is about six friends who holiday there. Many years ago I partied there with my friends and it brought back many memories. The author describes the setting well and catches the vibe of the place perfectly. Beware, there are a lot of sexual references in this story so don’t go near it if you are a prude 😂🙈. I found this story funny and enjoyed the lots of references throughout to British comedy and culture. The only thing I found quite strange was that, although the characters were English, the narrator had an American accent. Though she did tell the story clearly I think it would have suited the story to have an English narrator. I would recommend this story and will look out for more from the author.

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