
The Engineer Wizard
The Genie and the Wizard, Book 1
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Glenn Michaels
Paul Armstead is your average American senior citizen and electrical engineer. He's 61 years old, unremarkably unattractive, and a self-proclaimed science fiction nut. He's lived the American dream in drab, typical fashion without a single noteworthy event in his rather mundane life.
So how does he end up fleeing from one end of the world to the other, dodging government dragnets; evil, nightmarish monsters known as the Oni; good wizards; bad wizards; beautiful women; spies; and wizardly spells?
Well, it is entirely the genie's fault....
©2015 Glenn Michaels (P)2015 Glenn MichaelsListeners also enjoyed...




















Love it when they have a whole cast
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What a great production
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Hurry up with the 2nd one!
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Mixed Opinion, not sure if I'll listen to Book 2
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I liked the main character as a person. That allways helps.
Very Good.
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Not a bad story
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Quotes are fun, how do you know if you have too much
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Any additional comments?
Not a big fan of the canned review questions, so this is it...I liked this book and decided to get audio to listen to on the commute. The story is as entertaining an audio as expected, and i will be listening to it again. I liked the story in print and the audio is just as engaging. In fact I am monitoring the progress on the sequel.. That aside, I think they could have done a better job with voice casting. Some of the voices just do not match the character. For example 'Celeste' is suppose to be Austrian, Blond, green eyes, born 700+ years ago, and living in France, yet her accent is clearly not Austrian or French. In parts it actually sounded Indian. Just not in keeping with the character. Same with several of the other voices. Good performances, but the casting seemed off. Outside of the casting, the performance is solid and engaging.
Good Story, Performance ok
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Long winded way of getting through the story. More brevity would have been nice.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
I found the concept intriguing and thought that there were (and there are) some interesting possibilities for the story line. However, for a brand new wizard who knows little to nothing about what he is doing, his spells reflecting the lack of knowledge and the consequences that go along with that fact, to suddenly whip up an advisor(s) who just happened to have the knowledge and knowhow. Inconsistent.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The narration style was more of a dramatization. Distracting. A single narrator with a range of inflection is my preferred style.Any additional comments?
May or may not get the second book. If I need a distraction from a particular genre' (clearing the reading palette as it were), then perhaps.Meh
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It has been a very long time since I have posted a DNF review. Making it just short of the half-way mark before throwing the towel in is a big deal for me and I feel I need to speak my mind about my thoughts. After all …. that is kind of the whole point of having this review blog. So let me begin…
Paul is a 60+ year old engineer that happens upon a genie and becomes a wizard. The how and the why are probably the best part of the story and it just goes to sh*t after that. Although I can appreciate the author trying to assure the reader of Paul’s sci-fi nerdiness, I found the movie and sci-fi culture references more than over the top. I love Easter Egg references, but the full on constant quotes were just too much and too often. And for someone that is not only educated, but well read Paul still appears to be incapable of having an actual thought without quoting someone else. Very little of Paul’s own internal dialog contained original thoughts. It reminded me very much of my children when they were pre-teen. Not exactly something you would expect from a senior. Paul also seemed unable to actually problem solve anything by himself and was always seeking out the form of help in histories (some fictional) man-folk. Now we dive into the predictable “the most beautiful women EVAH” entering the scene in which he gets an insta-crush on. Again..not something you would expect from someone in their 60’s. I started to get some pulled muscles from all the eye-rolling. The author sets the scene in the beginning about what a “great guy” Paul is, but honestly I felt he was a typical man-child. The beautiful women must be good and her man-friend must be evil that needs to be stopped and obviously Einstein and Holmes would have the answer to everything….
I was really hoping to find a great read in this book, but it just didn’t work for me.
Audiobook Thoughts PNG
HOLY SOUND EFFECTS BATMAN! Why? I think this is the first audiobook I have listened to that contained sound effects. I understand the thought behind it, but my imagination is a pretty vivid thing on its own and the only thing the sound effects accomplished was distracting me from the dialog. I will say after the first 3 or 4 chapters the sound effects did calm down some. The various narrators (see the above list) seemed to do a good job narrating the story, but because I was just not diggin’ the storyline It was really quite hard to say if they accurately portrayed the voice of the story. On a more personal note one of the male narrators sounded exactly like my brother, but I think I managed to put this aside and not allow it to affect my ability to objectively view the narration.
I rate The Engineer Wizard 1 out of 5 Bullets. DNF
Just..No
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