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Around the Globe in 52 Books
[Prompt: A Book in a Series]
I always feel I begin a review of a Brian Jacques book raving about how action packed his novels are, and how action oriented the writing is, and that is still true in this novel. He just has a way with words that just makes them leap off the page. It definitely makes this feel like a classic thrilling adventure.
Voyage of Slaves is the finale to the Castaways series (unfortunately, I have absolutely fallen in love with this series and am sad to see it go) and it is a proper grand adventure as a final sendoff for our two heroes, Ben and Neb. While it is a bit darker than his past two stories, Voyage of Slaves is a blast. It is a grand adventure filled with many smaller adventures within it, and each one with a cast of very memorable characters.
The audiobook in my opinion, is still the way to go. The quality and production of Record Books still blows me away with each installment of the Castaways series, and this one is no different. The actors make it feel as if they are really acting out the scenes rather than reading from a book. The music production for one, is just outstanding. I cannot imagine reading the lyrics in the book without the same production put behind it in this recorded version. They absolutely killed it! And overall, it definitely makes you feel like you are watching a live play. It is just fantastic and truly, truly memorable.
I first started reading this series as part of a book club monthly read, the theme of that month being 'Books that haven't been turned into tv/streaming series yet', and having read this final one, I really, really wish it could be made into it. It has a classic adventure feel to it, a very homey like vibe but also very high spirited and exciting. I would absolutely love to watch a live action series of this book trilogy. I will say that the audiobook by Recorded Books is definitely the closest you will get, and will be ones that I will continue to cherish.
Also, pat on the back for me for ACTUALLY FINISHING a series that I started.
[Prompt: A Book in a Series]
I always feel I begin a review of a Brian Jacques book raving about how action packed his novels are, and how action oriented the writing is, and that is still true in this novel. He just has a way with words that just makes them leap off the page. It definitely makes this feel like a classic thrilling adventure.
Voyage of Slaves is the finale to the Castaways series (unfortunately, I have absolutely fallen in love with this series and am sad to see it go) and it is a proper grand adventure as a final sendoff for our two heroes, Ben and Neb. While it is a bit darker than his past two stories, Voyage of Slaves is a blast. It is a grand adventure filled with many smaller adventures within it, and each one with a cast of very memorable characters.
The audiobook in my opinion, is still the way to go. The quality and production of Record Books still blows me away with each installment of the Castaways series, and this one is no different. The actors make it feel as if they are really acting out the scenes rather than reading from a book. The music production for one, is just outstanding. I cannot imagine reading the lyrics in the book without the same production put behind it in this recorded version. They absolutely killed it! And overall, it definitely makes you feel like you are watching a live play. It is just fantastic and truly, truly memorable.
I first started reading this series as part of a book club monthly read, the theme of that month being 'Books that haven't been turned into tv/streaming series yet', and having read this final one, I really, really wish it could be made into it. It has a classic adventure feel to it, a very homey like vibe but also very high spirited and exciting. I would absolutely love to watch a live action series of this book trilogy. I will say that the audiobook by Recorded Books is definitely the closest you will get, and will be ones that I will continue to cherish.
Also, pat on the back for me for ACTUALLY FINISHING a series that I started.