
Demons
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Narrated by:
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John Shirley
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Harlan Ellison
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Gabrielle de Cuir
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By:
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John Shirley
About this listen
Critic reviews
"Exciting, vigorously original..." ( Publishers Weekly)
"The narrator delivers his tale of a demonic invasion of our world with masterful power. Moving at a breathless pace, he evokes all the terror of that event..." ( Booklist)
"The narrator delivers his tale of a demonic invasion of our world with masterful power. Moving at a breathless pace, he evokes all the terror of that event..." ( Booklist)
The beginning of the audio file, there is a message saying how this is actually two books written a few years apart, that's no big deal... however it *really* shows, the first one ends too quickly and I thought the second one went off in very different directions for the most part, and didn't have room to tie things up well enough
I came up with an analogy that I am quite proud of :) Think of the movie Alien, and the follow up Aliens; both good movies, both very different but following on, and made years apart... now imagine instead of 4+ hours total runtime, the movie makers had tried to fit both movies into 2 hours, that's what Demons is like
If the author ever 'rebooted' the book like hollywood does I would give it another go, I didn't hate it
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little spoilers
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I also thought it was a bit too wishy-washy-spirtitualism in some crucial plot elements. Though maybe that we just me.
And did I miss the tanks? Did they really give up trying to kill the demons after a swat team with small arms didn't have an effect??
Such a disappoinment
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Couldn't even finish it
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