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Bendy: The Lost Ones

Bendy and the Ink Machine, Book 2

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Bendy: The Lost Ones

By: Adrienne Kress
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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It's the summer of 1932 in New York City, and word on the street is that Joey Drew Studios is planning something big: a new cartoon character to star alongside the world-famous Bendy!

The new addition, Alice Angel, has the halo and sweet disposition to match her name, but the twisted tale of her creation can't be told from just one perspective. From the animators to the voice actresses to the guy who sweeps the floors, everyone has something to say about birth of the little angel who almost brought the most powerful cartoon studio in the big city to its doom.

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A good story but not exactly what I expected.

Really nice story Involving characters outside the orginal bendy line up. You might find like me at first that it's hard to get into, the story appears to have little to do with bendy but works up to it.
Treat this as less of a story about bendy and the ink machine and more a story about three characters who happen to be in the same world as bendy.

End was a little disappointing and ambiguous but altogether not a terrible book.

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Hard to get into, intriguing to continue

So, uh, as you see the title. It was kind of hard to get into, at first. The story seems to have nothing to do with Bendy, and while I didn't like this at first. By the end of the story, I understood.
This book takes its sweet old time to develop the characters, and it does it well. You understand their personalities, inner conflicts, and the things they want. By the end of the story, you're very well connected with them
The narrator was great. It was a bit jarring at first since the narrator for the first book, Dreams Come To Life, had tried to imitate the voices from the games for the characters that reappeared. This narrator tried to do their own thing, and it worked. While the voices were different, they fit the characters extremely well. Sometimes, you could almost forget that it's just one person voicing all these characters. Not to mention how well he conveys what they're feeling in the moment.
I loved the story and really liked the audio book.

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