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Chan's Story

A Numbers Game Short

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Chan's Story

By: Rebecca Rode
Narrated by: Anthony Lee
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In this companion story to Numbers Game, Chan Norwell comes from the perfect citizen family. His mother is chief of the city monitor force, his brother an all-star, and his sister a prodigy - which leaves little wiggle room for a nobody like Chan. He is determined to have his time in the spotlight at last. But he doesn't expect things to go so horribly wrong. Alone, dishonored, and humiliated, Chan can only see one way out.

When he meets Maizel, a brilliant redhead determined to follow in her mother's suicidal footsteps, he sees his life for what it really is. If Chan can find the courage to try one more time - if he can save Maizel - maybe there's a chance he can also save himself.

©2015 Rebecca Rode (P)2016 Rebecca Rode
Fiction Romance Science Fiction Young Adult
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The number ratings suck!

I was thinking this would be too short, but the length actually worked really well.

It's sad, but not you'll need tissues sad.

The glimpse into Chan's life is brief but interesting. You get to see some arts of the world that weren't shown in book 1 or that were only mentioned briefly. Well worth listening to if you're continuing with the series.

The narration is well done, nice character voices, smooth, consistent and sounds natural.

This book was supplied free by the author/narrator/publisher and I voluntarily wrote this honest review.

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One Number's Story.

What did you love best about Chan's Story?

Dovetailed neatly into story line.

What other book might you compare Chan's Story to and why?

Richard's Story. Same story line but different timeline. Gave insight into the story's world.

Which character – as performed by Anthony Lee – was your favorite?

Chan, duh.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No

Any additional comments?

Solid short story that, as stated previously, gives insight into the story's universe. Was enjoyable, quick, but with enough depth that you cared about the main character before the book ended. I liked and enjoyed it for providing a different look and perspective in the story line. I highly recommend this series.

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A Taste of Chan

The Numbers Game written by Rebecca Rode is a dystopia/post-apocalyptic series based on a society whose lives are determined by the base number they receive upon graduation from school. This number determines if they can continue on with their education, what job they are assigned, where they live, what they wear, who they date and can marry and every other part of their lives. Chan is a despicable character in the main series so it was interesting to see the beginnings of what drove him to who he became.

Chan Norwell comes from the perfect citizen family of greens. Needless to say he is under a lot of pressure to succeed in school as well as acceptable athletics. When things do not go as planned and he meets Maizel, life and the number’s game takes on a whole new meaning.

I really enjoyed this snippet of Chan as a school age teen and really hope to be let in on more of the story that makes him who he eventually becomes in the present day Numbers Game. I also secretly hope he redeems himself in the end.

Narration is provided by Anthony Lee, a new narrator for the series. He is perfect for the character of Chan, Maizel and the other characters in this story. He does an excellent job at characterization, individual voices, and giving us insight into their emotions.

Many thanks for allowing me to read and review this wonderful addition to the Numbers Game series. I eagerly wait for the next installment.

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Great short set in a Dystopian future.

Chan's story is set ina future dystopina America where the US has fallen, and in the ashes grew a new totalitarian sytem that gives people a rating when they graduate school, determining their entire future. For Chan, who is overshadowed by his successful mother, and an older brother and younger sister that excel, the best he can hope for is mediocre. After a disasterous rating score, Chan thinks the only solution is to end it all and jump off the city tower. While on top, he meets a girl with an even lower rating than him. After discussing how they ended up there, they come to the realization there is a way around the system, if they are brave enough to try it. As they walk away, they realize things are not as hopeless as they seem, and they are more than their rating numbers indicate.

I was givena copy of this book by the Author free of charge in exchange for an honest review through audiobook boom.

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Great little addition

It was different hearing about the Numbers world for a different point of view, but I liked it. The oddest part of listening to this story though was that it wasn't the same narrator. Anthony did a great job though and I hope Chan and Maizel pop up in the main story more.

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POOR CHAN!! BEING AVERAGE IS NOT A BAD THING!!

Where does Chan's Story rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It was a good novella...it really touched my heart, I hate this rating system!

What other book might you compare Chan's Story to and why?

I cant...its unique!

What about Anthony Lee’s performance did you like?

He was good, I liked him!

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I did its short! lol

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Chan comes from a high green family...his parents expect a lot from him, and are very hard on him. When he is rated yellow on his rating day, they disown him, and when he goes to kill himself by jumping off a well known building, he meets Maizel...and she gives him the courage to go on...he saves her, and ultimately saves himself! This rating system is horrible and I hope in book 3 they find away to end it!

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Numbers Game

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Nice little short entertaining addition to the Number's Game series.

What happens when you don't measure up to someone else's standards.

Even though this is set in Rebecca Rode's Numbers World the moral of the story is so much more. Even though we don't do it with numbers there is such a drive in this world to always be better than the next guy. Disappointment is something we all face at one time or another. How you handle and adjust to your changing world is something we all face.

Chan's story is another take on how a person reacts on their rating day when they do not get the number they are expecting to get. How it affects their life, how they react, how their family and society react. Then finally coming to terms with their new reality.

Although with novella's this short I would rather they be at the beginning or end of a full length book depending on where they fit into the series.

Anthony Lee did a really good job with the narration. Perfect voice for Chan. Pleasant voice. Clearly spoken with a smooth even pace. Good character voices. Very enjoyable.

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nicely written; poorly narrated

enjoyed hearing Chan's side. but sadly the narrator was very monotone; made me feel disconnected.

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Short Intro to A Numbers Game

What did you love best about Chan's Story?

Most people will certainly identify with Chan. Life's challenges can knock the hell out of you. I think the moral in this story is be prepared for the good that may come your way.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Chan. Simply because this is about his life.

Which character – as performed by Anthony Lee – was your favorite?

Chan. Anthony Lee did an exceptional job with the dialect spoken by Chan's family. He has a fantastic voice for storytelling. Easily understood by my old damaged hearing.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I may be getting old, but yes, I was able to keep my attention span ENGAGED for the 54 minutes duration of this short audio book. Hardly any senior moments worth mentioning! LOL Now, where the hell did I put my teeth?

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Thank you for the opportunity to listen to and review this title!

This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.

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Nicely Rounds out the View of NORA

I really enjoyed this entire series. I love that Ms. Rode went back and added these vignettes to provide more information about some primary secondary characters and to give the reader more of a peek into this world.

I am a creature of habit, so with a grain of salt, I will say this was my least favorite of all of them. It is likely because it was a different narrator than the rest of the series. I felt the narration was stilted and choppy, but that may have been intentional as a way to depict Chan. The story itself was interesting, but I felt that it was missing some of the depth the other books have.

I would still recommend reading this book as part of the series. It provides a unique view of an event that is discussed several times throughout the series. It is well worth your time to round out the world and the experiences the citizens of NORA have to face.

I was provided with a free copy of this audio book for my honest review. The views expressed here are entirely my own.

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