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I have listened to 8 Ted Dekker books now and again I am impressed. Ted demonstrates his brilliant writing ability, spiritual grounding and hid amazing storytelling techniques. Can't wait for the second in the trilogy but it's a shame I have to look elsewhere for it...
I am a Ted Dekker fan and have been for some time, trying to listen to this book has been trying & even painful at times. I find very rarely find difficulty in listening to most audio books, but the narrator was just not a good choice for this story in my opinion. His voice held nothing in the way of drama, suspense or the sinister nature of what I felt the main character should be. He did an excellent job in the roles of the children, but sadly I just couldn't find his reading and portrayal of the other characters believable or likeable. He would probably be great for another type of book or series but he didn't do it for me here.
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I listened to black, red, white, green first and loved those. I had to force myself to finish this one. Didnt care for the voice acting and the story just didn't catch my attention. I expected more. On to the next one.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Tried to get through without dozing and starting where I remembered plot events. As a Dekker fan. I anticipated enjoying the series so I bought them all. I bought audible version to get through plot but it was not enjoyable. Returning
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Ted Dekker is a great storyteller. He is a master of taking a story and using it to share truths and help the reader think on a whole new level.
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Would you try another book from Ted Dekker and/or Kevin King?
As much as I've read Christian fiction, maybe I'm just not into completely unrealistic and stupid writing. This is the most stupid book I've ever read. I'm not even sure I want to finish it. Ugh.
Kevin King is a horrible narrator. He misinterprets the obvious vocal rises and falls of questions and statements, he does the opposite of the what the words say (rendering a
Has Showdown turned you off from other books in this genre?
Yes.
How could the performance have been better?
The voices were not true to what was written. And the weaselly, icky voice that Kevin uses for every woman should seriously be done away with.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
I guess I'll know if I decide to finish it. I'm far more than halfway through. So far, no.
Any additional comments?
Yuck. Yuck. Yuck.
7 of 10 people found this review helpful
Fascinating story. Can't wait for the other two instalments. Is Marsuvious Black gone for good?
Very good allegory but written a little darker than I like, though the lines between good and evil were definitely driven home.
Great book. I love the parallel to the story of Jesus. We simply need to believe as a child.
The vanishing blank books of history show up in an unique way in "Showdown". It is the first of three in the Paradise series an well worth the read if you enjoyed the Circle trilogy.
I am not sure what to say about this book. It isn't Red, Black or White. If you are expecting the same caliber of book, then you will be disappointed. The story moves a little slower and I felt it was more predictable. Also, I didn't find the characters nearly as interesting.
That all said, I enjoyed the book. This is my 5th Ted Dekker book. I think if you are new to Dekker and are looking for something to keep you on the edge of your seat, start with Red, Black and White. If you've read Red, Black and White, you may want to check out this book. If you want to know why, keep reading. The reason contains a very minor spoiler, but for what it is worth, the astute will figure it out in the first few of chapters.
** minor spoiler **
If you have read Red, Black and White, the story does tie in. For that reason alone it is probably worth the read.
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