Featured Official Review: The Crystilleries of Echoland
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I enjoy reading young adult fiction, and I also enjoy audiobooks, especially while traveling long distances in the car. Your mention of unforgettable characters and that you can feel the characters emotions is what perked my interest. Thank you for your review. I will have to check this one out.Christina Rose wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 04:09 unforgettable characters, and constant tests of loyalties and friendships. The author has such imagination, and you can truly feel the emotions the characters feel, and see the incredible and sometimes terrifying scenes in which they encounter.
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Sometimes it’s difficult for me to focus on an audiobook, but this one was really good. The content itself was compelling, and the reader/narrator did a very good job. Thanks for checking out my review!Lunastella wrote: ↑25 Sep 2018, 18:46 I’m glad to see we’re doing audiobook reviews now! I really love listening to books while doing house chores. Your review is very compelling and this world of echoes reminds me of Plato´s Theory of Forms. Like you, I love stories about parallel worlds or lives so I won’t be missing this one.
Thank you for your enthusiastic review!
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If you do read it, I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!trajoe1206 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2018, 21:37 Thanks for the great review. I have read a couple of books with parallel universes and enjoyed them. I may have to add this one to my list to read
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I understand completely. I’m not big on audiobooks, but this one was done really well. Thanks for taking time to check out my review!ParadoxicalWoman wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 00:39 Wow, this is the first review of audiobook that I ever read. I'm intrigued with the storyline but I still choose to read this book in epub or PDF format over listening to the audiobook; my listening ears only reserved for musics. Thanks for this lovely review of yours.
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I read the book after listening to it, and I’d recommend the book just as much I’d recommend the audiobook. I hope you enjoy it if you do read it!melissy370 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 06:29 The premise sounds really cool. I am not a fan of audiobooks, so I would probably snag s hard copy. Thanks for your review.
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Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy it!Kareka88 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 16:01I enjoy reading young adult fiction, and I also enjoy audiobooks, especially while traveling long distances in the car. Your mention of unforgettable characters and that you can feel the characters emotions is what perked my interest. Thank you for your review. I will have to check this one out.Christina Rose wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 04:09 unforgettable characters, and constant tests of loyalties and friendships. The author has such imagination, and you can truly feel the emotions the characters feel, and see the incredible and sometimes terrifying scenes in which they encounter.
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There was definitely mystery involved. It’s a great story, if you decide to give it a tryLV2R wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 23:59 It is interesting that as you listened to the audiobook, you felt like the author was telling a story and not just reading the book out loud. I am sure listening to or reading about parallel worlds would have a lot of mystery and intrigue about some of the details involved.
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