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Ed Hunter
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Jason Brannon
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A near death experience transports Jamie Burroughs into The Maze - a realm every bit as peculiar as Lewis Caroll's Wonderland, yet engineered with the moral intent of C.S. Lewis' Narnia.
Built by angels and demons and filled with traps and riddles, The Maze gives whoever enters a face-to-face encounter with their sins. For Jamie, The Maze becomes a terrifying journey through a world of darkness where his soul and the lives of those he loves hang in the balance. With his family in danger and his soul in peril, Jamie is forced to reevaluate the kind of man he truly is as he struggles to escape The Maze before it s too late.
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- Rivera
- 11-26-13
Standing up to Your Past
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would definitely recommend this audiobook to anyone. I loved the way that the story developed and I absolutely loved how Jamie was such a real person. He had flaws that any reader (even a female) could relate to and then he had to face up to those flaws and those mistakes he'd made. It was also really great the way that he came to realize his mistakes and overcome his problems. It felt really real. I related to Jamie and I definitely felt sorry for his family and the things they had to go through.
What other book might you compare The Maze to and why?
This story kind of combines the tale of The Minotaur and maybe a Hunger Games style. It's sort of about being in the minotaur's maze and being the sacrifice but at the same time you have the opportunity to fight for your life like the Hunger Games.
Have you listened to any of Ed Hunter’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not listened to any of these previously but I really liked this book.
If you could rename The Maze, what would you call it?
Hidden in Your Heart
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- Fire Dad ^7
- 12-11-14
Can you escape the maze your life has built?
Would you listen to The Maze again? Why?
Yes, it was a great story that kept me guessing as well as kept me thinking. It is a great story that makes you ponder the decisions you make and have made in your life.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Maze?
When he faced the Minotaur.
Which scene was your favorite?
The final battle in the maze was remarkable.
If you could rename The Maze, what would you call it?
I wouldn't change it at all, I think the name is very fitting.
Any additional comments?
I loved it, I can't wait to see what the author comes up with next.
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- Ben. B
- 01-08-15
Very Intelligent Writing
Loved it - the book had my full and undivided attention from start to finish!
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- Winnie P.
- 11-08-13
Great first book for an awesome possible series!
If you could sum up The Maze in three words, what would they be?
Amazing, Entertaining, Exhilarating
Who was your favorite character and why?
My favorite character was Amy. She's a faithful, doting, and caring wife to Jamie. She never gave up on him despite what she found out and fought for her family. She's a strong woman.
Which character – as performed by Ed Hunter – was your favorite?
Jamie was my favorite character as performed by Ed Hunter. Ed Hunter conveyed Jamie's emotions successfully with the varying tones of his voice depending on the sentiments being expressed. He did an excellent job in delivering the message of "The Maze".
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Definitely a book you'd want to listen to, all in one sitting. I did. Even though I've read the ebook version, I still enjoyed this audiobook. One of the best books I've read so far. I'ts A MUST-READ!
Any additional comments?
At first, when I read the synopsis, it intrigued me. So I bought the book and I'm glad I did. From the beginning of the story and throughout, I was sucked in. I could relate to it in a way, being a married woman. The story and the human characters were very realistic. The mythical creatures which were the fantasy part, did justice to the story. It brought me to a new dimension. It felt like I was traveling with Jamie in that labyrinth. I was never a fan of history class and had vague memories of the mythical and biblical characters mentioned in The Maze. This book is very informative and a great refresher. It also makes us ponder on the things we've been doing, the decisions we make in our daily lives, and the pros and cons of each action. I don't consider it as a way of "preaching" but rather an eye-opener. Definitely worth the read! Now I'm looking forward to a sequel of "The Maze" so we'll find out what happens to Darrell Gene's own "journey".
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- kitten9tales
- 05-01-14
Lousy, but I'm an Atheist.
Would you try another book from Jason Brannon and/or Ed Hunter?
Author: prob not. The writing was fairly unimaginative, and the book read a little more like a deposition or a report than horror fiction. I appreciate economy of words, and I want every word to tell me more about the character (including things I would not have already assumed/predicted). Maybe the author has some better books out, I don't know. As an Atheist I wasn't able to appreciate lines like "it's said there are no deathbed atheists..." I was also bored with the character's lack of complexity (churchgoers must be all good, right? But wait, I *have* sinned!! What do I do?!?). Holmes would have been better off asking himself if he was a good person, period. You don't need to be a cleric to know that being dishonest with yourself and your spouse is a road to destruction.As someone who is in a permanent relationship that has space for attractions to other parties, I thought the story was overly simplistic with respect to the main char.'s moral dilemma.I tried to give this a good try but ended up having to buy something else to listen to. It was too annoying. Perhaps it gets waaaay better in the end?The narrator was fine. I wouldn't seek him out. Seemed a lil overdone, but this is a letter of taste. Listen to the sample first.
What could Jason Brannon have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Leaving religion out or giving it a little more dimension would have been far more pleasant. I'm not opposed to having religion in stories (or even religion, necessarily) but I wasn't expecting to be hit over the head with it. It's quite the overt moral parable, what I've listened to so far, anyhow.
What aspect of Ed Hunter’s performance would you have changed?
Who knows. Sounding more normal, as if he were telling a story, not narrating a wildlife documentary? Some ppl like a formal narrator, radio announcer style. It's a matter of taste.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Not in my opinion, no.
Any additional comments?
If you're the type of person who hates scary movies but likes the bible, you might enjoy . It isn't actually scary. But it sure wants to tell you how to act.
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- Shannon
- 08-24-14
Good for those who like Fox News and Tea Party
What would have made The Maze better?
Less nonsense about being "holy" or religious enough, less judgmental of others, no elitism that makes you feel as if you are at some bulls**t tent revival or having to listen to these fire and brimstone ministers that pop up wanting people's month. I felt it cheapened any spirituality and replaced it with a lot of dogma, highly edited versions of the way powers that be want. I felt as if I was listening to the idiots of Fox news, the religions right and the idiotic people we have running the country. I does make Americans sound like a bunch of ignoramuses who believe all kind of crap that they have been told and cannot think for themselves. Do yourself a favor, unless you really like the "Rapture people" and their version of things, DO NOT BOTHER.
What do you think your next listen will be?
Definitely nothing along these story lines. Maybe debauchery and orgies and a lot of drugs.
Which character – as performed by Ed Hunter – was your favorite?
Ed Hunter is a good narrator, but I could not finish the book. He did all of them that I heard very well.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
It ended.
Any additional comments?
Do not get this book. What seemed like something that might be interesting, it was so similar to the crap we seem to hear everyday from Sarah Palin, Ted Cruz and the other over religious morons who have some how have taken over the US. I do not know why authors that seem to have some talent want to continuously want to write a book that has been written before the same as the right wingers' books are because they are all about the same thing. This book is complete and utter crap and very disappointing.
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