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Forbidden The Stars
- The Interstellar Age Book 1
- Narrated by: Dave Wright
- Series: The Interstellar Age, Book 1
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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- Dale G. Collar
- 30-03-21
Good start. Poor end.
Nice start to the story. The last third of the book seem hurried and not finished.
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- M. G. Davis
- 23-11-20
Do yourself a favor and actually read the book!
The narration is terrible! The guy has about 4 voices, no depth, can’t do passable accents, and is boring to listen to with all the useless technobabble the author decided to put in. The narrator uses an electronic device to change his to be the computer voice...maybe Hux is the futuristic Siri/Alexa but that effect was more annoying than helpful. I had to stop this book after about 20 minutes and come back to it after finishing another book. Tried it a second time for another 20 minutes and still had to stop and go to another book. 3rd try, I forced myself to listen to it but it took me two weeks to finish a book that should have taken me a few days on my commute to and from work.
The story is ok-ish, I liked the premise and that’s what kept me with the story, as terrible as the whole thing is. So, because I am invested in the story I’ve purchased the second book. Sadly, it has the same narrator...and I’m sure the narration will be just as bad!
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- Charles H.
- 23-07-19
Okay, but I won't be finishing the series
The story itself is okay, but nothing to write home about. None of the characters were developed well, and, though it held my interest, it ended on a cliff-hanger that I have no interest in following up. The narrator didn't have a wide-enough array of voices, and most of his accents (e.g. French, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish) were awful.
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- M.Lee Fox
- 18-04-18
Narrator ruined the book.
This narrator had some fun sound effect trucks that I hadn't in any previous books, but that didn't make up for lack of tone changes for characters, the the overly enthusiastic inflection while reading what should have been serious scenes, and making each character seem like they only had two emotions. This book would have been better if I read it myself, but the content of the story is still lukewarm. Nothing like The Martian or Synchronicity War.
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- RobertM
- 19-02-18
Could have been better if
I struggled with this one. The book excessively flowed a huge amount of technical facts which could have been better if the narrator was more involved in the story. Very dry, and read with intonation of a ten year old boy. Yes, even the gruff adults. Most memorable moments? The author was telling us about the feelings of a young boy crippled, walked with a limp and the onlookers oggled him as they passed by. But the narrator said the onlookers googled him as they passed by. Yep, Big boo-boo.
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- Mathew
- 01-04-17
New angle on the alien-coming-to-earth theme
I enjoyed the listen.
It had a unique take on the alien theme combining ancient earth cultures
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- beckee carrier
- 04-03-17
Mismatch of narrator vs. book
While the story is very intriguing, the narration is lacking fervor.
Narration is rather flat and lacks interest. the narrator has good ability to differentiate the characters however the storyline narration sounds like reading textbook history.
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- John B. Littlefield
- 15-06-15
Sound at chapter change enough to drive me nuts
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No The annoying sound at chapter beginning is awful (distracting)
What did you like best about this story?
Plot and story ok but drowned out with horrible new chapter sound
Would you be willing to try another one of Dave Wright’s performances?
Only if the new chapter sound is not there
Do you think Forbidden The Stars needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
It would be nice, but I will not try unless awful new chapter sound is gone
Any additional comments?
Remove new chapter sound!!!
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- Nick C. Currie
- 13-08-14
Good Story, Irritating special effects
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Don't buy the audio book, but buy a print edition. The story line is good except for too many details on measurements. Listening to strings of numbers being read over and over is boring. The "squeal" between scenes hurt my ears and had me dreading the end of a scene. The computer text read as "head in a bucket" was hard to follow. Possibly, a preteen kid might enjoy the effects.
Who was your favorite character and why?
No particular favorite.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Squeals and "head in a bucket" computer output.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Forbidden The Stars?
Detailed lists of numbers and formulas. I am a physicist and it was too much for me.
Any additional comments?
Buy the print edition. You skip the irritating special effects and can scan over the boring numeric details.
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