
Poe
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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
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By:
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J. Lincoln Fenn
It's Halloween, and life is grim for twenty-three-year-old Dimitri Petrov. It's the one-year anniversary of his parents' deaths, he's stuck on page one thousand of his Rasputin zombie novel, and he makes his living writing obituaries. But things turn from bleak to terrifying when Dimitri is assigned to cover a séance at the reputedly haunted Aspinwall Mansion. There, Dimitri meets Lisa, a punk-rock drummer he falls hard for. But just as he's about to ask her out, he unwittingly unleashes malevolent forces, throwing him into a deadly mystery. He wakes up in the morgue - icy cold and haunted by a cryptic warning given by a tantalizing female spirit. As town residents begin to turn up gruesomely murdered, Dimitri must unravel the connections among his family, the Aspinwall Mansion, and the secrets held in a pair of crumbling antiquarian books. If he doesn't, it's quite possible Lisa will be the next victim.
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The narrator did a fine job with the story. However, I have to take a star away because there are points in the story that requires a little bit of singing and it was....umm...if I can't do better, I won't expect Luke to as well. Other than those few times, it was great
Listen to your gut instincts, I did
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Fantastically Entertaining
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Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
It took a while to build, but build it did!Which character – as performed by Luke Daniels – was your favorite?
Dimitri, of course!Any additional comments?
If you are big fan of Joss Whedon's ouvre, this book is for you!Really enjoyed it
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Where does Poe rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I would rank this on my list as a solid 8+. I was kept in the dark (which I like) and every time I "thought" I knew what was coming next, I was blindsided.What other book might you compare Poe to and why?
I've been reading the "Harry Dresden" series and this book is very similar because there's help coming from outside entities.Which scene was your favorite?
The writing and communicating with fridge magnets was unique and original.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A Lesson in HumilityAny additional comments?
I would advise anyone reading this summary to definitely take a shot at this book. I was so completely engrossed in it, time flew by and I had a hard time putting it down to get sleep!Wonderfully written!
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freaking amazing
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For very picky readers like me, a few words misused or pathetic fallacies or just clunky language can kill a story in the first few pages, so when I say well-written, I really mean it.
Engaging characters with good dialogue. The charm of Odd Thomas without the preachiness. Loved it.
Odd Thomas without the Preachiness
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Not finished - but need to write this!
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would not recommend this over so many other titles in this genre. I get the that author was trying to be fresh and new but it was too disjointed. The narration only serve to highlight the aspects of the main character I just could adopt any real interest in.If you’ve listened to books by J. Lincoln Fenn before, how does this one compare?
I've not listened to his books before, I don't think I will again.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Luke Daniels?
I'm not sure the narrator was the real issue I had with this book. I found the humor of the character more annoying and the story was really disjointed in places. I found myself at the end of the booking and thinking, "what was that all about?"Was Poe worth the listening time?
No. I barely got through it the first time.Any additional comments?
I'm fully willing to admit that this book just didn't appeal to me personally. I'm sure some would appreciate the unique and quirky character the sense of humor but it was just simple too distracting for me. It did nothing to enhance a story I already felt was a little weak.Just not for me.
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Great read/listen
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Would you consider the audio edition of Poe to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the print version, but I enjoyed the audio version, strictly due to the enthusiasm of a talented narrator. At times, the story was quite slow, but the narrator's inflection, tone, etc. brought to mind the quick wit and sly smile of B actor Bruce Campbell, who I adore. I pictured a young Bruce Campbell as Dimitri Petrov throughout the story.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Not really...I don't think I would have just enjoyed this story in written form.What about Luke Daniels’s performance did you like?
Mr. Daniels' brought to mind the quick wit and sly smile of B actor Bruce Campbell, who I adore. I pictured a young Bruce Campbell as Dimitri Petrov throughout the story.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh aloud several times because of the narration.Any additional comments?
I would definitely listen to Luke Daniels on other works.Enthusiastic Narrator
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