

He is a Partial too, but a soldier with a dream - to find how to stop the expiration of the Partials. She is brave, determined and, even though she is a medic, can kick ass when she needs to. She may be a Partial, but she has more compassion than some humans. Her narration was well paced and even, and was concise and exciting. The narrator, Julia Whelan, did another fantastic job in bringing the characters to life by giving them their own accent and voice. I absolutely LOVED it! I downloaded this book in audio format, as I wanted to read it but because it hadn't been released in Kindle format in the UK yet, I was dying to know what happened next! Getting this book in audio allowed me to be able to listen to it whilst doing household chores, or focus on the story from the comfort of a chair or my bed. This the third book in the Partials Sequence. Sort of like little kids arguing sometimes. I actually skipped some chapters in the very long middle part- the dialogue got silly and predictable. If this book were a movie would you go see it? I would think the many male voices she has to mimic, can be difficult. What about Julia Whelan’s performance did you like? The characters heroically battle their way thru it. Some will find the end of the world themes sort of depressing. I felt it provided some relief to the dreadful circumstances.

I liked the part of the human outpost near Denver. What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting? AFAIAC, Julia saves the story with her excellent narration. Would you try another book from Dan Wells and/or Julia Whelan?Īuthor is setting up for a book 4, I would bet.
