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The Custodians
- Beyond Abduction
- Narrated by: Derek Botten, Lisa Brandt, Trisha Brown, Kendra Raines
- Length: 18 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
Dolores Cannon's work in hypnosis has taken the study beyond abduction. Dolores traces the phenomenon from the simple to the complex. Exploring areas untouched by other investigators, she makes the unbelievable become acceptable and understandable!
The audiobook includes investigations through hypnotherapy of suspected alien abduction cases and 12 years of UFO extraterrestrial research dating from 1986 to 1998 conducted by Dolores Cannon.
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- Stephen
- 29-03-21
Good narration 90% of the time
There are a lot of comments about the narration so I'll address that first.
The main narrator (speaking Dolores' sections) does a great job. Then there are 3 other narrators who voice the subjects and entities. 2 of these are perfectly fine and 1 is very annoying. The annoying one gets a few chapters early on and I think this puts people off. She appears again towards the end but, for the most part, the narration of this book is fine.
This book might be a 5* for someone new to Dolores Cannon but after a few books there is a lot of overlap. New sessions, I'm sure, but very similar - not many new revelations. Still, there is something new in each one.
The book is a seemingly near verbatim account of the hypnosis sessions so there is a lot of getting to know you conversation and little remarks that I found unimportant filler. Still, some others might enjoy them.
It's easy to listen to. Simpler material than, say, Seth or The Law of One. Readers familiar with those might find this slow or frustrating, especially when DC talks about something fairly simple being "complex".
Still, I'm grateful for the material Dolores has produced and will read a few more (I've read Convoluted Universe 1-3 and am halfway through Conversations with Nostradamus 1).
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- kity
- 31-05-20
Hmm 🤔
Terrible terrible narration. I really love the content though so put up with the bad narration
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- lin
- 21-08-20
Utterly fascinating and thought provoking
This book really was like stepping into a pool of validation. So many descriptions of dreams, subconscious memories and experiences that I can totally relate to . Answered many questions I had since childhood that were almost carbon copies of those Dolores writes about. It was as if the author had access into my life experiences too.
Utterly fascinating, unnervingly revealing and compelling.
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- Sian
- 31-01-20
Oh dear...
Yeah, "Oh dear..." was what I said once the actual narrator started talking. This is a very interesting audiobook but I have to agree with other reviews here. The narrator is very distracting, sounds like a strange American reporter, and all the acting is extremely cringy and unnecessary. I'd have turned it off very quickly if I wasn't interested in the contents. The book itself is very interesting.
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- S J Taylor
- 28-01-22
Really annoying voices of characters.
Such a shame that the book is spoiled by someone talking in several silly voices which makes listening very hard.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-01-21
Great
Fantastic book, i will listen again. And get all of her books. Thanks a lot.
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- Simone Alicia Simpson
- 13-01-21
Great content and experiences - horrific narration
I'm over half way through, love the concept of the book and the layout of the information. However, hated the narration. I couldn't understand the varied tones and pitches to the voice, at times I felt I could have been listening to an automated female voice reading from a script. I hate being negative, but the narration is really very bad.
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- R. Watkins
- 22-11-20
Full of really interesting information but ..
I struggled to listen to some of the narration of the female subjects. I found the woman's voice utterly annoying, it's a shame as the content of what shes saying is very interesting.
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- J. Acutt
- 21-10-20
The best introduction to alien beings
Recently I was made aware about the ascension of the human race on planet earth. Many star seeds and light workers are sharing their knowledge on YouTube. Many of them mentioned Delores Cannon so I decided to buy a collection of her books. For me, this was the best option to be introduced to the idea. Delores uses hypnosis we on her clients, alien abductees, to channel the alien people. Fascinating and so well put together.
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- WRETRO
- 18-06-20
interesting subject matter but...
buy horrendously irritating narration, probably the worst I have heard.
also I have lost count on the shameless plugs about her other books.
" I wont explain here but you'll find out more from such and such book I wrote"
love Dolores and her works but your better off reading this than hearing it.
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- Miramira
- 04-12-19
Odd narration
I’d buy any Dolores Cannon audiobook title, but this is the first so far with a jarring performance by one of the female narrators. Because the subject matter is interesting enough, it doesn’t need special voices or acting with dramatic delivery and odd accents. It is only one of the several narrators, but for the producers: PLEASE do not do this ever again. It is very distracting. VERY DISTRACTING. I’ve gotten used to the reporter-like delivery of past books, and this suits the material much better. As it is, the affected presentation takes the listener completely out of the subject, and the clients depicted come across as doddering or mentally challenged. I’ll put up with it because I want the information, but PLEASE NOT AGAIN. UPDATE: I wrote the former when I was about halfway through. I’m now two more hours along and had to take a break from the crazy-making reader and knock down the performance score to 1 star - and that is solely on this one, not the others (who deserve 5 stars) I feel like I’m listening to a cross between an old woman, a lisping baby-talker, and Billie Burke as Glinda the Good Witch, possibly inebriated. I looked up this particular voice-over artist, and her regular voice is just fine, so this was some kind of choice. What in the world!?! P.S. I really enjoyed the reader who does Janice and related personalities - !
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- Anonymous User
- 04-12-19
A narrator can really destroy a book
I love Dolores Cannons books, and I am very happy that they are available as audio books. Dolores Cannon, may she rest in peace, is the best ever to explore this area, Since here books are so full of information and in english, I´m so pleased to be able to listen to her books instead of reading (I´m from Sweden)
But when a narrator try to play a role not suitable for the book its destroying it. So I have to agree with others: one narrator, Trisha Brown, makes it hard to listen to some chapters. Why does she sounds like a very, very old lady when she speaks? It´s so annoying. The other a perfect to listen to.
I have to update my reactions after listening to chapter 12.
Why does the man, Jannis father, has to sound so angry? It was very annoying!
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- John f Adkins Jr
- 19-01-20
After chapter 6 it gets VERY good
Did this 1 narrator out of the 4 intentionally try to sabatoge this book? It really seems like it. She made a joke out of this amazing material. Did someone tell her she was doing a non-fiction book? Other than this atrocious voice in a small section of the book that I mostly had to skip over, this book didn't disappoint. The other narrators were mostly great. Dolores Cannon did AMAZING work in her life. God bless your soul Dolores.
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- Catherine
- 22-11-19
Co Narrator female is awful
oh gosh, great info and book, but an annoying co narrator , the main one is great but the other female is terrible to the point that I skipped whole chapters.
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- Nell
- 02-02-20
audio narrating is sometimes very childish and out
Audio narrating (especially female) is sometimes very childish and out of context. the book itself is one of a kind and very intriguing
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- jk_ultra
- 24-02-20
Big Fan of Dolores but the readers...
I really enjoyed all of Dolores Cannon‘s books, and to be honest none of them have great readers for the audiobooks. But this one is especially horrible, her other books I am still able to enjoy despite the reader because I really love the content and she really does pack a lot of information in everything that she has published. If you’d like her videos or things online then you’ll love her books because they are so dense with information.
But some of the readers in this book are so ridiculous, one of them is literally doing an ET voice. I suggest getting keepers of the garden, a lot of similar information and much more enjoyable streamlined story and better readers. Get the custodians after you tried all of Dolores‘s other books, simply because the readers might turn you off to all of her work.
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- GravelGertie
- 24-02-20
That's a WOW. COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN.
Narration is GREAT. The voice actors used were all convincing - not distracting - and even created a sense of Team Spirit between the Very Real Person, Actor and Reader. The material in this book is profound and profoundly needed in our society and this planet. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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- Timothy
- 20-01-20
Awesome!
I have been waiting for this to be available on Audible for a long time. Please Audible, make more of Dolores Cannon's work available for us to purchase!
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- Rachael Barghorn
- 05-01-20
Captivating Book by the Great Late Dolores Cannon
I've read most of the Author's books and love them all, but I found this book had me pondering a little more. If you're interested in metaphysical matters, extraterrestrials, or simply open-minded just enough, you will LOVE this book(all of the Author's books for that matter). What I love most about the Author and her work is you feel like you're on a journey to discovery with her. Each book gets more evolved. All of Dolores' books on Audible are well narrated with the likeness of the Author, while changing the voice for the remaining characters, which brings her books more alive! Many great audiobooks have been destroyed by bad narrators, so I was even more pleased that such great books by this Author was narrated as great as the books are themselves.
Get ready for a great listen! Enjoy!
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- Kate Putnam
- 29-05-21
The narrator is HARD TO LISTEN TO
I absolutely love anything Dolores Cannon. Be warned that the narrator spends most of the time pretending to speak like a child instead of just stating that she was obviously very young. It’s painful.
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