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Blindsided
- Narrated by: William Hallewell
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
Danny Esposito and Eddie Banks are two men taking different paths in pursuit of the same goal. When their two worlds literally collide in a vicious hit that leaves one of them unconscious on the ice with a concussion, they are forced to reevaluate their lives, as well as their futures.
Taking the same road down different paths, they both discover the world of para hockey and meet the men and women who overcome enormous trials daily for the simple love of the game. Suddenly, their lives are forever changed. Packed with a mixture of humor, drama, love story, and, of course, action, Blindsided explores the path of reconciliation that the two men must take to reach their new shared goal of recovery.
Glide into the world of Blindsided and experience the love, joy, and healing that hockey can bring.
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- K S
- 30-07-22
Enjoyable book
I really enjoyed the story, especially Eddie and Emma. Eddie's background was sad but it was good in the way that he took responsibility for his behaviour concerning the problems in his life. The narrator was ok, but some of the characters sounded similar. I took off a star because the sound quality was a little lacking. There was a hollow sound throughout the book. The sound quality was a little worse in some chapters than in others. I would also have preferred that the chapters were announced without the accompanying music each time. It's fine to begin and end the book with music but to hear it at the beginning of each chapter was a bit too much for me. Also, the echo sound of Trevor's thoughts when he was about to take the shot really took away from the book. I had trouble focusing on what his thoughts were because of the distraction of the echo. I know the author was probably trying to create a certain effect since Trevor was thinking about his mother, but it didn't work for me. Overall, it was still a good book.
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