Some Planets Aren't So Close to Earth
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Narrated by:
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Victor Warren
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By:
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David J. Rouzzo
About this listen
From the author of the Hathin series and The Well Strategized and Thoroughly Thought Out Self Destruction of Harry Flynnt comes Some Planets Aren't So Close to Earth, a tale inspired by the music of independent artist Broken Canvas.
Follow the life of Zane Pierce, a man with a strong admiration for the stars who suddenly finds his dreams haunted by a beautiful woman named Amaris.
As he continues to see Amaris, Zane soon finds himself consumed by his dreams and the world they surround him with. Dreams soon turn to reality, and Zane discovers he is a part of a much bigger picture than he could have ever imagined.
Journey into the realm of David J. Rouzzo's Some Planets Aren't So Close to Earth and experience the adventure filled with romance, conspiracy, and suspense that will leave you dreaming about more.
©2017 David J. Rouzzo (P)2020 David J. RouzzoWhat listeners say about Some Planets Aren't So Close to Earth
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- Anonymous User
- 15-11-20
"It's a dream, Sweetie."
A strange and quick read, just over five hours, that feels more like a fable than an adventure romance story, and one which was apparently inspired by the song 'Space', by Broken Canvass.
A lonely young man one night dreams of a woman, a dream so real he cannot get it, or her, out of his mind. He becomes obsessed, living just to get back to sleep and dream again, hopefully of her. And the dream becomes more than just his sleeping period...
Very simply written, this short book is at first intriguing but later becomes a more regular quest, though still enjoyable. Narration by Victor Warren is good, if a little slow (best to turn playback to 1.25), clearly enunciated in a time which fits the somewhat naive text and conversations. Suitable for any age, it contains romance and seperation, adventure and determination, loss and longing all wrapped into a sweet story.
My thanks to the rights holder of Some Planets Aren't So Close to Earth, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom. I did enjoy the quirky story but would I recommend it? I don't know.
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