
Dust 2: A New World Order
The Dust Series, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Paul Heitsch
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Auteur(s):
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S. E. Smith
À propos de cet audio
It can always get worse....
A new world order is coming, one that will pit one species against another. Life is about to become very hazardous - for anyone who gets in Dust's way.
With every day that passes, Dust is more afraid of what he will become. His powers are growing far beyond what he can predict, and he is reluctant to tell his make-shift family that he isn't sure when - or if - it will ever stop. His goal is to get to Portland, Oregon, and find his aunt and uncle. Ideally he would get there alone, because he's far too much of a danger to the people around him, but they aren't willing to give up on him, and an old enemy isn't far behind. When they reach Portland, Dust discovers a line has been drawn between those who have been changed and the unchanged ones who want to control them.
Can Dust protect his new family from being used, or will the power within him become a force that will not only destroy his enemies, but the ones he loves?
Internationally acclaimed S.E. Smith presents a new action-packed story to transport listeners out of this world! Brimming with her signature humor, vivid landscapes, and beloved characters, this book is sure to be another fan favorite.
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That said, Smith's vocabulary/prose is at least workable and 'Dust 2: New World Order' acted as a nice distraction in the background while doing other things (it didn't require much concentration).
Fortunate for audiobook afficianados, Susan E. Smith Publishing (yes, this is self-published) enlisted Paul Heitsch to read the book. While a little over-the-top with a couple of character voices, Heitsch's narration is otherwise impeccable.
Altogether, the book merits 2 stars out of 10. I wouldn't want to make this straight-up junk food for your brain a regular listening habit.. but it won't damage you. In fact, if you're listening with relatively unsophisticated young teens, they'll probably enjoy it. Just - for the love of God - don't spend a Credit on it should they ask.
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