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T. Ellery Hodges

Auteur de The Never Hero

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The Never Hero, by T. Ellery Hodges, is the first installment in the story of Jonathan Tibbs, a normal, reclusive college student who is assaulted by a blond man in his house while his roommates are out. He wakes later in a puddle of his own blood without a scratch or any other damage to his body. His life undergoes a huge shift when an alien beast begins wreaking havoc in the streets, killing left and right looking for its challenger. Jonathan must become a weapon, fighting the monster while remaining completely anonymous. This book is a mix of sci-fi and action/adventure that I personally couldn't put down. Many great scenes occurred throughout the story, but my favorites were definitely the epic fight scenes. I loved every moment I spent listening to this audiobook, and when it ended, I was all the more eager to read the second book.

I thought the book was very suitable for audio narration, and that the narrator, Steven Barnett, did so much with the opportunity presented to him. There were some parts of the book that called for voice modulators, which he used flawlessly. All of the characters were extremely well-voiced, and I could always tell who was speaking. I especially enjoyed the voice of the tall, blond man, as Barnett gave him an interesting accent and unmistakable voice tones. Barnett enunciated his words very well throughout the duration of the book, but sometimes I thought he enunciated almost too well, distracting from some of the dialogue. All in all, though, he was an excellent voice actor and I look forward to listening to more of his work.

As far as production and sound quality go, I thought Barnett maintained a pretty consistent pace throughout the story. He lowered his voice during moments of intensity, which added a lot to the novel. I didn't notice any technical flaws or edits during my listening experience.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking for a thrilling read voiced by a very interesting narrator. The plot was exciting and always kept me guessing through its entirety, and Barnett did an excellent job with both reading the story itself and voicing the characters. I already have the next book purchased and I can't wait to listen!

I received this book from Audiobook Jukebox in exchange for an honest review.

Title: The Never Hero
Author: T. Ellery Hodges
Narrator: Steven Barnett
Publisher: Foggy Night Publishing (unabridged, 2015)
Length: 12 hrs., 22 min.
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rochelle218 | 4 autres critiques | Apr 7, 2022 |
Bad. very very difficult to get through. The main character acts like a 12 year old. He should be a bit more mature than that. And he whines all the time. Heroes can't whine about their responsibilities all the time. I actually bought the entire series, but won't be reading any past this first book, it is just a waste of my time.
 
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crazybatcow | 4 autres critiques | May 3, 2020 |
Slow build with some unusual sections, but all tied up for a very satisfying story.
 
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SASchlueter | 4 autres critiques | Jul 6, 2017 |
Never Hero

This story was just okay until the end; I almost stopped reading it several times. I almost wish I had because the revelations at the end of the book make me want to know what happens next.
 
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mtlkch | 4 autres critiques | May 20, 2017 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
123
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#162,201
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3.8
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5
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