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The Delphinus Chronicles

De: R.G. Roane
Narrado por: Helen Lisanti
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Students at a small college in Southern California program their supercomputer to learn language, but the school is adjacent to an aquatic amusement park and the computer mistakenly learns to communicate with the world's dolphin population. The dolphins ultimately reveal explosive information about the true origins of mankind, which falls into the wrong hands and sets off a chain of events that threatens to unravel society as we know it.©1998 Richard G. Roane (P)2003 Cherry Hill Publishing Aventura Ciencia ficción Suspenso Tecno-Thriller Thriller y Suspenso Ficción
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"You want to rush to the end to see what happens, yet find yourself slowing down to savor the artful storytelling." (San Diego Daily Transcript)

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...but can't remember how it ended...it was ok, just not great and not memorable.

Got through it, but...

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The story was interesting, but the narration awful. It sounded like someone reading a fairystory for children, and I couldn't help wondering why everybody seemed to have either a welsh or cockney accent. The music and sound effect wiped out the narration in places. Can't understand the choice of Narrator.

Awful Narration

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British accents for characters in California detracted from narrative. Dramatisation poorly executed. Chapter interludes unnecessary.

Dramatisation misses the mark

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Interesting concept, unbelievable plot, much less than thrilling..Glad i listened bc i love communication between animals.

Just OK

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I picked this one up based on the story blurb. What a horrible, horrible narration. A british narrator narrating an american novel? Eekk.. Sound effects worse than any video game? Double eeek... I could not stand to listen to this one more than fifteen minutes. It grated on my ears.... Listen to the sample first. If you can stand it, then buy...

Awful....

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The characters are two dimensional stereotypes straight out of the 1950s which is really incredibly jarring for a book written sometime between 1980 and 1996 (according to references in the text; book published 1998). The characters behave in pretty unbelievable ways in order to move the plot along, which is a real feat for characters that don't have much personality to begin with! The plot is a series of different re-treads that are linked together. I love old science fiction and am almost positive all of the concepts had come out prior to 1980-- except the unsettling 1950s stereotypes presented as college students and their professor living in the 1980s or early 1990s-- that was definitely new (awful, but still original). Other readers are bashing the narrator and sound effects which are admittedly pretty bad-- but that was par for the course for audio books in the 1990's and early 2000s (this book was released in 2006), so I think that part at least deserves a pass. The magic handwaving at the end to create a "happy" ending was so bad that it was *almost* enough to turn this book into an interesting parody (a la "Rocky Horror Picture Show") and save it. Actually-- this could be really fun if a talented writer wanted to take this book and re-work it as a parady of science fiction. The only other reason I can think of to read this book would be as a case study of ways that writing can go terribly terribly wrong. I made it to the end... but mostly because I wanted to watch a metaphorical train wreck.

don't bother

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I can't really review this book since the narrator has made it impossible to finish.

The narrator's attempts at various voices leaves sections of the book totally incomprehensible. She varies between digitally distorted voices and extremely poor attempts at accents/voices which are even more distorted.

The story sounds interesting, but I can not follow the story line since I can not understand significant portions of the narration of this story.

Lose the Soundboard

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What would have made The Delphinus Chronicles better?

Get another reader. Helen Lisanti's British accent really doesn't portray the Southern California culture.
Lose the sound effects.
The computer "speech" is frequently garbled.


What did you like best about this story?

The plot is interesting. There are some places where what happens is more implied than explicit and the listener is left wondering what really happened.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Helen Lisanti?

Anyone.

What character would you cut from The Delphinus Chronicles?

Not so much a character that I would cut, but the very first scene doesn't seem to fit.

Any additional comments?

The story is pretty interesting, but the production made the story difficult to hear, the British (and Scottish and cockney) accent of the reader trying to portray a Southern California culture is jarring to the ear. The sound effects interspersed through the production are overly loud and completely unnecessary. The dolphin "speech" frequently sounds like a flock of geese. None of these sound effects add anything to the production and frequently detract. Instead of listening to the book, borrow it from your local library and read it.

Great Story, Lousy Production

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I was intregued by the idea of the book, but dissapointed by the execution. I expect that a writer should have at least a passing understanding of Dolphin Biology and history, and enough computer knowledge to avoid simple input / output / operation errors and incosistencies.

Plot and character development were weak, to the point that I had to check if I was listening the abridged version. Listening to the narrator proved a challange, as well. While her voice and Brittish accent were delightful, and would have worked perfectly with a Dianna Gabeldon or Patrick O'Brian novel, the accent just did not fit with a story staged primarily in Southern California.

A good idea that could have been a great book with a little more research, and more thorough plot development.

Good Idea, Poor Execution

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1. the plot is an an insult to the intelligence...
2. the sound effects both overpower and detract from the narrative....
3. wish I could get a refund...
4. the worst audiobook so far... the only plus was that it taught me to be more selective in my future downloads...

dont bother

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