The Glass Dagger
Afterlife Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kris Dyer
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By:
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Stephanie Hudson
About this listen
From the realms of the Afterlife Saga comes a new spin on this Gothic world....
When a bunch of misfit orphans all find themselves on a bus heading towards a new life, one called Afterlife, it wasn’t quite what they had in mind. But even fate can play games and five teens will soon find themselves asking even more questions than ever before.
Questions about an uncertain future in this new world and the very first one on the top of that long list...what does the King of Heaven and Hell have in store for them?
This is a continuation of the Afterlife Saga, suitable for young adults but a must listen for all Afterlife fans!
©2018 Stephanie Hudson (P)2018 Audible, LtdWhat listeners say about The Glass Dagger
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- lauratbbs
- 28-03-19
Awesome
It took a bit of getting used to work having Kris Dyer narrate but once I got over the shock of a male narrator I was hooked.
I am a fan of the afterlife saga books & audiobooks. And I was not disappointed. 5stars
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-07-21
Fantastic read for all ages
Recommend that you read with book. The books been updated since it first came out and have brilliant sketches of some of the scenes throughout this book that I don't recall seeing when I first read it.
This would be great at getting a young teen who finds reading difficult e.g. Dyslexic or simply doesn't enjoy reading and getting them interested reading particularly in urban fantasy. With the Audiobook and kindle ebook with Whispersync it's easy for the reader to follow along if using a tablet or Kindle fire. You will need to ensure its set up correctly, you can also use a phone , I have an iPhone and set up using screen mirroring with my TV. Only downside in using immersion reading with Whispersync is it skips the fantastic sketches that help you imagine the scene being described, so if following along with ebook be forewarned.
I'd recommend before giving this to a child bellow 13 that you have a quick listen or read to see if you think they may find anything difficult or inappropriate. A mature 8 year old I think would be fine but always check if you're not sure
If you love the Afterlife saga you'll enjoy this and for those that like and dislike academy books I think you'll find this interesting as it's not your typical academy book.
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- Ronald Betts
- 09-11-20
Fantasy and magic
what more what more do you want in a story of fantasy and magic and monsters in human form, it will keep you listening till the small hours.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-07-20
not anywhere near as good as the first book
this book had grate DNA but is lack luster. the after life saga was a beautiful indepth and a ingrossing story line but this lacks character depth, storyline and intimacy and ends abruptly in a badly read cliffhanger...
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- C. Georgiou
- 30-01-22
Good story but.....
This is a good story as it gives you more information about some characters that have been touched on previously, however, the narrator was not suitable for this story. He obviously had no idea that some of the main characters were American and he read everyone in an English accent, apart from Pip, who previously had had an English accent. There didn't seem to be any emotion in his reading, Alexa reads this better. The story and plot were very good but the narration really let it down.
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