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Old 07-16-2013, 04:06 AM   #603
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Sean King reminded my so much of John Corey that I've gone back to Demille for my next listen and have loaded up Wildfire for a listen.
Slightly disappointed in Wildfire definitely wasn't as strong as the previous novels in the series, lots of running around getting no where and constantly rehashing what just happened in the previous chapters.

Another issue I had specifically with the audible book was the musically interludes etc. Am I the only one that finds them very irritating in audio books? I don't like having a soaring orchestral piece when something sad happens or the scary piano piece when a cliff hanger is approaching. Is it just me or are there other like minds about

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