Book of Secrets
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Narrated by:
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Michael Slusser
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By:
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Ernest Burnett
In a cave, far below Salem, there is a book. The book contains the name and family history of every wizard, sorcerer, enchantress and illusionist in the United States. It is known as the Book of Secrets. APEX, the secret government agency tasked with hunting witches, will stop at nothing to get that book.
Simon, Ozzy, Fable and Brick are in the crosshairs of APEX. They've displayed magical powers and APEX is onto them. It's a simple choice really. Learn how to control their powers or die trying...
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Both the protagonist and their adversaries seemed well-thought-out with interesting backstories.
The world was also interesting in its portrayal of magic and how it intersects a modern world.
Now that I know these characters I would be interested in a sequel. I'd like to see what other trouble they can get into.
The narrator was awesome. his use of accents and characterization really helped Define every one of the characters throughout the book. it made for a great listening during my commute. Great value for the price.
An enjoyable book of magic with great characters
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Imaginative, Fun and Very Well Written
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Great book, wonderful characters
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YA tale of magic in America
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Would you listen to Book of Secrets again? Why?
It's an engaging, heartfelt adventure with a character-driven story. It's also a world-building book, so there's a lot to digest, but every twist and turn is supported by a carefully organized plot.What did you like best about this story?
The characters are diverse, but relatable. They would never be friends if they weren't thrown together by circumstance and this story captures those moments. There's a bit of everyone I went to high school with built in to the characters and a fair bit of me.There's also a fair few twists that I loved, but absolutely did not see coming.
Have you listened to any of Michael Slusser’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
First time hearing Mr. Slusser, but he was great.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Learn to your powers... or die trying!Must listen if you don't have time to read!
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