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Man of Two Worlds
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 15 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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- Consumer111
- 13-11-16
Could have been so much better
What would have made Man of Two Worlds better?
If it had been slightly tighter, faster paced. With warmer more accessible characters.
Would you ever listen to anything by Frank Herbert and Brian Herbert again?
Yes I love Frank Herbert
Did Scott Brick do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Mr. Brick is the voice of Herbert for me
4 people found this helpful
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- Niklas
- 03-08-16
Could have been so much more
I did like the premise for this book but I didn't get what I was hoping for..
I didn't like the characters. They were petty and selfish or dumb and naive. The book is pretty much a politic and corporate intrigue in a futuristic setting. They were such extremes to the personalities I had a hard time identifying with anyone. The Dreans could have been so cool, but they were mostly boring.
If I hadn't goten the book on sale i would have return it.
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- John
- 13-12-16
Maybe this earth should be deleted
The premise was original and had a lot of promise. Even the story itself was quite engaging. I thought that the writing had a good flow and the style and narration was great.
Unfortunately, not a single character in the book is even remotely likable. They're not even deeply flawed enough to be interesting as character studies. They're just superficial, self-centered and mildly sociopathic. I thought that there would be some deep self-discovery leading to transformations, but that never came.
Good writing should invoke something in the reader and, in that, this was successful. However, I'm just not sure that deep apathy towards the characters was what the author was going for.
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- D.J.M.
- 17-10-16
Couldn't finish it
Too boring, the thought of 12 more hours of this pains me. The narration was a bit awkward to follow when multiple characters were talking back and forth.
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- Melinda Kucsera
- 11-08-16
unlikable characters
It was a great premise but by the 7 hour matk, I hated the main character Lot so much, I quit listening and returned the book. I couldn't stick it out anymore. He's in an alien's body and yet he's in control. I found it completely unbelievable that a scion of a race who imaged humanity couldn’t kick a narcissistic journalist out of his head. Even half trained, that should have been child's play. There was no attempt to make it believable either. The story would have been more believable if the Dreen was in control and had to ape human. The reverse is a trite tale of one jerk getting what he wants at the expense of a naive kid. Not an enjoyable read.
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