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The Last Monument
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Series: Monument, Book 1
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- shelley
- 19-06-20
Hits the ground running!!!!
This book is so fast paced and fun. If your a fan of Grumley’s other books you’re familiar with the pace and urgency he attains as the story progresses. If you’ve never been a fan, buckle up. This book isn’t science fiction, at least 95% not sci-fi, it’s more along the lines of Book of National Treasure or DaVinci code minus the religious aspect. Scott Brick’s narration is impeccable. This book has my HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION. If you found this review helpful please indicate so. Thank You.
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- Wayne
- 27-06-20
WOW!
Several excellent reviews of THE LAST MONUMENT have already been written. I just want to add my advice to get this audio book and listen to it. I do not have superlatives sufficient to describe it. It is more than the novel itself; it is also the narration by Scott Brick.
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- Nancy in Canada
- 29-06-20
Wow! Just Wow!
I think I must be getting old because I found that starting this book after just finishing another genre, I thought, 'hmmm, am I going to like this? I really like the other genre book.' That was about the first 5 pages. By page 10, I was thinking, 'hmmm, this isn't so bad!'. By the time I hit chapter 2, I couldn't put it down. Totally hooked, captivated, involved, and didn't want to stop listening. (In fact, I listened during meal prep and the meals) By the end, I was grieving that it was over. It was absolutely terrific! Thank you, Michael, for another wonderful book. I am a fan for life! Scott Brick, to me, is the best narrator out there! He makes every book he narrates come alive. This one was no different! Again, I am a fan for life! Outstanding job, Scott! Bite the bullet and listen to this great book. You won't regret it!
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- John
- 01-07-20
Wanted to like this but it's a stinker.
The writing itself badly needs an editor. I don't hold to English-teacher "banned" words, but Grumley uses "suddenly" like it's a verbal tic. Terribly awkward sentences make this a slog even in audiobook, and hamfisted attempts at cinematic transitions made my eyes roll. Apart from the sentence-level writing, it's still bad. The characters' motives are driven entirely by what the plot needs them to do, with little other justification. Grumley occasionally hangs a lampshade on this by having someone say "I can't believe I'm doing this, but..." but that doesn't actually address the problem. I didn't get far enough to learn what the earth-changing mystery was, so I don't know if that's somehow original enough to rescue the book. I just didn't care anymore.
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- SpiegMan
- 19-06-20
Not what you think it is, then it is... then it makes you want to reread it.
Mystery, adventure, sci-fi... an unexpected Indiana Jones type story It mixes 3 or 4 genres like sci-fi and action.
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- Celia
- 13-08-20
Poor writing with an overwrought performance.
I really wanted to like this but couldn't bear it after a few hours. Story is boring and predictable, the narration is totally over the top dramatic. The writing is just not good.
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- msk
- 21-06-20
ANOTHER GRAND SLAM FOR MR GRUMLEY?
My spouse and I read books together via audible because we enjoy experiencing and discussing them simultaneously. The Last Monument was inspiring and uplifting... Something we need now. - between COVID-19 and such a heavily embittered, divisive time. THANK you for a wonderful and engaging story. Can't wait for your next symphony of words.
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- Matthew
- 07-07-20
Start of a new series is usually exciting..but...
This new series, performed by veteran Scott Brick, should have held some promise, as the concept hits all the usual checkmarks. So why did I rate it as just decent? It seems to meander, and bring in some unrelated story arcs and concepts. Certainly, the introductory book in a series often needs to lay the groundwork for the overall arc, and this one does. I do recommend it, but know that there many unfinished threads and seemingly unrelated ideas that will, inevitably, be resolved, just not in this book.
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- Lizzystick
- 18-07-20
I can’t get into this book
It’s not a bad premise but I’m bored to death listening to it, I don’t care if both of the main characters die off right now so I’m quitting
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- Tom Wheeler
- 22-06-20
Another Masterpiece!
After finishing Michael C. Grumley's amazing 5 volume"Breakthrough" Series I had high expectations for this new book.! And they were met! I could not stop listening! I listened to it straight through! Like in the Breakthrough Series he combines interesting characters and amazing technological content that make you think about the purpose of life! Scott Brick brings the story to life with yet another masterpiece narration! BUY THIS BOOK! It's awesome! If you have not yet read the Breakthrough Series.... Get that 5 book series and you will love it as well!
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