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Shadowrun: Shaken
- De: Russell Zimmerman
- Narrado por: Robert Austin James
- Duración: 9 h y 11 m
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Down these dark streets…Most folks see Puyallup as the worst Seattle’s got to offer; a tangled mess of metahumanity and greet, poverty and ghettoes, vice and corruption, where the crime is more organized than the government. They call it a Barrens, an armpit, a cesspool. Jimmy Kincaid, though, calls it home. Walking the line between shadows and the desperate light, semi-legit like only a Puyallup brat and former cop can be, he insists Puyallup has a heart and a soul, that it’s a place of life, magic, and starving hope.
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Oh God it's so bad
- De RD en 09-09-23
- Shadowrun: Shaken
- De: Russell Zimmerman
- Narrado por: Robert Austin James
Well written and well read
Revisado: 10-02-21
A friend suggested Shadowrun to me because I like Sci-fi and fantasy. Going into this book that's all I knew about the Shadowrun universe, that it was a mix of the two. I was not at all disappointed. The book blends the two genres together pretty seamlessly. The story is interesting and action packed with a neo-noir flavor that reminded me of Blade Runner with magic. Where this book really shines though is the performance of Robert James. He does an exquisite job handling the material. He gives the main character the same neo-noir pacing and cadence that the style of the writing calls for. His character voices are different and distinct from one another and he reads the dialogue with the same intensity that I would imagine the writer intended. I would say the narration was a 10 out of 10.
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