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Bunker Boy
- Narrated by: Tracy Hundley
- Length: 4 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary
All Zara wanted to do was pass her Spanish final and graduate high school, but suddenly she’s waking up in an unknown hospital. The east coast is destroyed and she’s one of the few survivors. The government has assigned her to Outpost Eight, an abandoned Catskills resort converted into a fortress. Not only does Zara have to come to terms with the loss of everything she’s ever known, but the leader of Outpost Eight marries her to his son.
Cliff Andrews is too quiet and afraid of everything, especially his father. There’s much more to the situation than he’s telling Zara. Nothing feels right about Outpost Eight and Zara questions what really happened to Cliff’s first wife.
Everyone else might be willing to blindly follow the leader’s laws, but not Zara. She won’t stop until she knows the truth about Outpost Eight.
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- Michael & Cora
- 26-11-20
Ruined by Narrator
First let me review the main topic; the book itself:
Zara is a highly sheltered 18 year old senior in high school, with the emotional maturity of a 14 year old. One minute, she is studying for final exams and asking her uncle to turn down his loud, distracting music, and the next she finds herself awakening from a 5 year medically induced coma.
She is told that she is a survivor of a post apocalyptic bombing and is one of many responsible for re-populating the community. She complies but distrusts a lot of what she is being told.
Her scepticism and instinct to survive drives her to find answers and truth. No spoilers beyond that. This is a great book for teens; not so much for adults. Not one of my favorite Jordan Elizabeth books, but a great premise.
And now onto the Narrator. This Narrator absolutely butchered this book. The words on the page implied that Zara is headstrong, sceptical and intelligent. The voice the narration depicts is that of a whiney, naive, clueless child. It took everything in me not to quit this audible rendition, but since the author provided it to me free of charge, I felt obligated to finish it. This is a good book but the Narrator absolutely RUINS it. I would have enjoyed it more if I had read it in print or on Kindle. I will make a mental note of this narrators name and make sure I NEVER listen to another book she reads.
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- Alysha Stratton Lamb
- 04-03-20
Great Plot
I really like the plot, I have not heard another story like it. Not a big fan of the narrator took a while to get past that but after that I really enjoyed the story
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- Shanna Tidwell
- 01-01-23
Good young adult book
First I did love this. Vibes of handmaids tale.
It’s clean and acceptable for teens and young adults.
Zara is supposed to be super smart but the fact that she believed anything told to her for even a minute makes me wonder just how smart she is. If any of these girls had been in a coma for 5 years they would have muscle atrophy.
There would be needle marks if kept her in a coma for 5 years.
Why wasn’t everyone affected by this so called gas
Any normal person would have asked more questions.
Narration by Tracy Handley was excellent.
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-10-22
very good
Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall
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- SpokaneBecky
- 18-05-21
Young adult suspense....
This young adult book had an interesting premise that flipped for a surprise ending. It was a light read: clean, but with adult themes. Heavy on feminism, light on character development. It didn't really do anything for me and felt like it needed more work, but if you are into young adult suspense books, this might be right up your alley!
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
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- G C
- 18-05-21
GREAT READ!
I really enjoyed it. The narration was great. Although this book is pretty quick, it did not lack entertainment. The author did a great job with the character builds and plot. I look forward to reading more books from this author! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Lynda Engler
- 03-08-20
Surprisingly good; but bland performance
I wish I had gotten this on Kindle instead of audiobook. I think the story would have been better if there had been some urgency in the narrator's voice. The story was good, kept me interested, although I guessed some of the plot, I did not figure out the real story of the apocalypse. Well done!
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- Mary Dean
- 08-07-20
Gripping story that had me shocked at the truth
This was a cool unique story. Zara is just focused on surviving high school when suddenly a blast happens and she wakes up and is told that the world she knew is gone. All the ones she loved and didn't love are now dead. She is a survivor. She is thrust into a new society with rules she doesn't believe in. She suddenly becomes the wife to Cliff whose father is the leader of the group. Also now she is a step mother to a little girl. As she learns more about this new society the more she rebels. Soon she is fighting for her life and the life of the new family she has grown to care about. This is a great suspense mystery. I had to admit this story had me fooled on the truth. I loved Zara and her need for the truth. Her step daughter was one of my favorite character. She was 3 and so smart. I even liked that Cliff's ex wife who had died left behind some clues for Zara to discover the truth. This was all around a great story. This narrator really brought it to life. I held on to every word and felt like I was in this with Zara. I felt her fear, her outrage, her bravery. I highly recommend!
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- jstep
- 17-06-20
Great post-apocalyptic short story!
Bunker Boy by Jordan Elizabeth was a super unexpected and fun listen. Initially, after hearing the narration, I was expecting to have a super hard time listening to this story. Thankfully, I adjusted to it because I was enjoying the story so darn much! This is the story of Zara, who wakes up five years into the future and learns that the world has been attacked and she was saved and how she must live at Outpost 8, one of the "safe" zones. Since they are trying to save the future of humanity, she is assigned to marry Cliff and start a family. Zara becomes suspicious of Outpost 8 and their rules almost immediately...There's a lot packed into this story in such a short time, but it was written really well and I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it to anyone that likes the summary. You won't be disappointed!
Tracy Hundley did a decent job narrating this story. As I mentioned earlier, I didn't really care for the narration but quickly got used to it, so it didn't take away from the story, thankfully. There were some weird pronunciations such as NICU being Nick-ooh, which I've never heard anyone pronounce it like that. The narration sounded a little juvenile for the character and I think her voice may be better suited for a younger character versus a 23-year-old. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher for an honest review.
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- Ashley Hedden
- 01-06-20
Great Read
Bunker Boy was a good read by Jordan Elizabeth. Zara was studying for her Spanish final and looking forward to graduating high school. But next thing she knows, she's waking up in an unknown hospital. The east coast is destroyed and Zara is one of the few survivors. She was assigned to Outpost Eight by the government. Zara is set to marry the leader of the outpost's son. Cliff is very quiet and afraid of everything. Zara knows that he isn't telling her the whole truth. I really enjoyed reading Cliff and Zara's story.
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