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Under the Bed

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Under the Bed

By: Josiah Pitchforth
Narrated by: Josiah Miles Pitchforth
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About this listen

It's where you sleep.
It's where you dream.
And beneath it all is a destination you will never forget!
For Dan and Theresa, what starts out as a troubling encounter with the supernatural, turns into a journey that will unlock the secrets of sex, love, and humanity in this shocking debut novel from Maine author Josiah Miles Pitchforth.

©2010 Josiah Miles Pitchforth (P)2014 Josiah Pitchforth
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The narration lacked energy, delivered with all the excitement of someone reciting their grocery list. The recording quality didn’t help matters, it sounded as though it were captured on a bargain-basement MP3 recorder. A few verbal stumbles even made it into the final version, which is surprising.

Over use of similes does not clever writing make. she walked up the stairs, like a person walking up the stairs, the noise, like feet hitting wood!

The story itself takes a long time to get going, and when it finally shifts gears, it detours into a surreal fantasy realm that felt more confused than compelling; a world seemingly crafted by a deity on a tight budget.

Each chapter is punctuated by some insipid music wrought from some cheap keyboard.

Strangely, the sample I listened to was intriguing enough to prompt a purchase. But while some audiobooks linger in the memory, this one faded before the closing “Audible hopes you enjoyed this program.”

With a narrator like R. C. Bray, even a grocery list would sound riveting. Perhaps this story could be salvaged the same way.

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