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  • The Annihilation of Foreverland

  • By: Tony Bertauski
  • Narrated by: Paul Licameli
  • Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)
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By: Tony Bertauski
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Summary

When kids awake on an island, they're told there was an accident. Before they can go home, they will visit Foreverland, an alternate reality that will heal their minds.

Reed dreams of a girl that tells him to resist Foreverland. He doesn't remember her name, but knows he once loved her. He'll have to endure great suffering and trust his dream. And trust he's not insane. Danny Boy, the new arrival, meets Reed's dream girl inside Foreverland. She's stuck in the fantasy land that no kid can resist. Where every heart's desire is satisfied. Why should anyone care how Foreverland works?

©2011 Tony Bertauski (P)2013 Tony Bertauski

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Enthralling!

This story gripped me from the get-go and kept me so immersed that I found myself holding my breath and gasping out loud so many times that my hubs kept asking me what was wrong! This author has an imagination that is incredible! The stories seem so real that I have to frequently remind myself that it's just a story. But I'll tell you what, it could totally be something real with the way technology is these days! Makes me very glad I've never been a fan of video games and such. I'd love to see these books on the big screen some day! Excellent narration!

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Bizarre narration, with a story that started well.

Bizarre narration with a story that started well, but petered off to nothing. The premise of stealing children to steal their minds and swap their bodies for the old men was different and intriguing.

However, the way it was written meant the reader found out what was going on quite a way before the characters did, ruining all the suspense in the later parts.

The narration was bizarre, the voices given to the characters seemed to be kermit the frog and fat tony from the Simpsons! Paired with some uncomfortable throaty whispers...

All in all, I didn't hate the book but I wouldn't recommend it, and I'd definitely suggest reading over listening!

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