
Metal Boxes
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Narrated by:
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Doug Tisdale Jr.
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By:
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Alan Black
Coming of age can be hard for anyone. But for Blackmon Perry Stone it is life threatening. At 15, he barely manages to graduate from the empire's cadet training by a talent for unusual problem solving. He has trouble settling into navy life, but life becomes harder when he uncovers a ring of thieves aboard the huge ship. Life becomes difficult when they killed him.
Stone is ejected into hyperspace in an escape pod without hyperspace engines. Fully expecting to die, he reconfigures the sub-light engine to escape the inescapable. To his surprise it works, but only well enough to do little more than crash on an uncharted planet. It will surprise him if he can make the engine work again, but not as much as it will surprise everyone else if he can come back from the dead.
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The narration is as simple as the book. Tisdale's vocal thespian chops don't seem to extend beyond making his characters sound old or young. You can only tell a tense situation by the author's written description since Tisdale seems to have only one emotion setting in this narration.
Overall the book was ok, but I will hesitate before purchasing another by either the author or narrator.
Ok for a teen Sci-Fi
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Not a Space Opera
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I also have to take issue with how the main character comes off in the story, obviously he’s a sheltered 16 year old kid with very little experience and is bad at math, that’s established from the beginning. But at so many points, especially when it comes to the military procedure that he should have learned in officer school, he comes off as so naive that I often question his intelligence. I get that he’s supposed to be our audience surrogate and that in many professions both civilian and military there are unspoken rules, but he should know most if not all of the stuff he is confused by from the beginning. He’s obviously supposed to be a smart kid who may not be socially or mathematically inclined but he often comes off as needing every single small thing explained to him.
That combined with the clunky dialogue and narration makes a fine book hard to enjoy.
Enjoyable book with bad narration
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The audible book I heard was well read and entertaining. I am always amazed by the talent of the people who read these books and bring the action and adventure as well as the comedy to life in my mind. Unlike movies, this book uses the unlimited power of the imagination.
It would be appropriate for advanced high school audiences. I'm much older than that and enjoyed the story. I did not hear excessive sex.
Surprisingly better than the previous review on this book
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1. The protagonist is too infallible; 16 years old, and doesn’t mess anything up except cultural blunders from ignorance throughout the entire book.
2. While technically an interstellar book, and it being a major theme, it doesn’t really fall into the hard sci-fi realm; not even close. Even the author keeps making cracks about how few people “get hyperspace”.
3. The writing is so fluffy it makes me groan all too often. This is a short-coming but more along the lines of, let’s keep this Ultra-G-Rated, not intolerable censorship strangling the plot potential.
4. The most developed characters in the book can’t even speak; I’ll let that speak for itself. Badum-tsh!
5. This is pretty much completely kid-safe. I don’t think I ran across any profanity or even directly addressing sex or illicit drugs. Alluded to, yes, but not spoken about outright. However, I’d caution against giving this to children. You’ll probably bore them, and give them a crushing life-long inferiority complex when compared to Midshipman Blackman Perry Stone.
Please, think of the children.
Wonk!
Cute Fantastical Junk-Food
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Ever heard of a contraction?
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A wonderful story dragged down by poor narration
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Great book
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Funny story
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Would you consider the audio edition of Metal Boxes to be better than the print version?
No way.Would you be willing to try another one of Doug Tisdale, Jr.’s performances?
Never.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I switched to the book.Any additional comments?
I have enjoyed reading books one and two and am just starting book three.Terrible performance, I read the book instead.
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