Snowball
Chronicles of a Wererabbit, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Erin Evans-Walker
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By:
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M. Y. Zeman
About this listen
I wasn't born with a scar on my forehead. I'm not an heir to a distant kingdom. I was born a rabbit. The destiny I was born to was simply to die in a laboratory. But becoming a hero doesn't happen overnight, and destiny is a funny thing. In one moment, the kindness of a stranger - or, in my case, a vampire - can change everything.
My name is Snow, and I am a wererabbit.
Snow Everly was born a rabbit and believed that her destiny was to die in a cold laboratory. Then one winter night, a vampire breaks in searching for his missing research. When the lab goes up in flames, he goes back and rescues her. When she turns three years old, Snow gains the ability to shift into a girl. Why was she created? Who and what are the mysterious figures following her? Follow Snow on her journey as she searches for the answers. Snow's dream is to one day become a hero, and above all else, she wants to be accepted for who she is - a wererabbit.
©2015 Michelle Zeman (P)2017 Michelle ZemanWhat listeners say about Snowball
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- 31-12-17
Quite engaging!
If you could sum up Snowball in three words, what would they be?
Wererabbit, vampires, and evildoers.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Snow, because you get to see the story mostly from her perspective - and she's awesome!
What does Erin Evans-Walker bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Erin reads with a lot of empathy for the characters, both good and bad. I tend to skim and read things with less feeling than she evokes. I get a better escape listening.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, I found it emotionally engaging. While I didn't break out in tears or guffaws, it was certainly poignant, gripping and funny.
Any additional comments?
I really liked both the story and the narration. And while Snow is my "favorite" character, I really liked the parental storyline, as well. Can't wait for the next escapades!
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