
Green Sunday
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Narrated by:
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John McLoughlin
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By:
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Ryk Brink
About this listen
When TJ, a small time Internet show host with his head in the clouds, met a strange green-haired girl in his secluded mountain town, he thought his luck was changing. Unfortunately, on her heels was a collection of sociopaths determined to destroy his hometown for the benefit of a deepweb gameshow's cameras.
And everyone in the town is an unwilling contestant.
Forced to live out his fantasies for unseen Internet viewers, TJ must play along so he can kill the bad guys, fight monstrous scientific abominations, get the girl, and save what remains of his burning town. Failing that, at least himself, his mother, and his collection of anime figures.
©2017 Muddy Boots Press (P)2017 Muddy Boots PressListener received this title free
Ryk Brink wrote the weirdest zombie book or a kind of an after a zombie apocalypse game book, truly a trippy one, where or how do you think of writing something like this is behind me, what an imagination you need for this !
John McLoughlin truly narrated perfectly each of the characters.
If you’re into freaky stuff
that this is for you and I
can recommend it !!!
Oded Ostfeld.
A comedy zombie story?
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Green Sunday follows T.J. who is a bit of a stereotypical geeky-nerdy-techy-mama’s boy, with minimal to no experience with girls and BAM! all of a sudden finds himself playing a real-life videogame reality type show with green-haired Sunday thrust upon him and together they plan on winning the game the only way you can, by surviving. Will T.J. be Sunday’s white knight or will he keep on tripping clumsily over his own feet? Both Sunday and T.J. are well fleshed out characters, and if you want them to survive, get your phones out and start backing them by giving them likes. T.J. is guilty of being self-deprecating throughout, which did kind of get a bit annoying after a while.
I had such a good time with this book, it was really fun. It definitely feels like YA horror, the language in it feels young and the insults are random e.g. “douchnozzles”. I think that this would make for a pretty cool movie.
I like the narrator for this too! Overall, 4 likes from me!
Disclaimer: I was given this free copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
really fun!
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