
Dweller
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Narrated by:
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Scott Thomas
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By:
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Jeff Strand
The lifetime story of a boy and his monster.
When Toby Floren was eight years old, he discovered a monster living in the woods behind his house. A ghastly, frightening creature with claws, fangs, and a taste for human flesh. As he ran out of the forest, screaming, Toby felt that he'd been lucky to escape with his life.
Years later, Toby finds comfort with the creature. It's his own special secret - something that nobody else in the world knows about. Somebody to talk to. Somebody to confide in. Sure, Toby has concerns about his own sanity, but really, what boy wouldn't want to be best friends with a monster in the woods, especially if he's being tormented by bullies? The creature, who he names Owen, may be the answer to his problems...
From Jeff Strand, the author of Pressure, comes the story of a macabre, decades-long friendship. A relationship that will last their entire lives, through times of happiness, tragedy, love, loss, madness, and complete darkness.
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This book has its funny moments.
Some horror and some gore.
But above it all, this book is about a boy and a monster, an unlikely pair to be sure.
You'll laugh.. and to be honest, you might cry. One thing you won't do is want to put this book down. Jeff Strand does it again, he has created something truly amazing. Scott Thomas brings his words to life like no one else really can. If you enjoy this as much as I'm sure you will, try Wolf Hunt 1 and 2 or Pressure. Just be prepared. Like this book, neither author or narrator will let you down lightly.
Right in the feels.
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Strand's versatility is insane. He can write a heartwarming book like BLISTER, hilarious and bloody comedies like the WOLF HUNT series, outstanding coming-of-age books like AUTUMN BLEEDS INTO WINTER, and everything in between. DWELLER would be a mix of all of these.
Long story short, Toby befriends a monster in the woods. Things, both good and bad, happen. (I'm bad at writing a synopsis, but that's basically the nut of it.)
Man, if you're ready to have your emotions run through the wringer, this is the book for you. You'll be laughing on one page, cringing on another, and ready to cry on the next. There were times I audibly gasped while reading, and I screamed in anger and disbelief at least once. Strand does many things with his writing I love, and one of those at the top of the list is how his characters are both developed and treated. They are realistic and the risks they take have consequences. You, the reader, may not like those consequences, but they feel very real all the same.
Scott Thomas, as usual, is brilliant with his reading. Like I said, I've been on a Strand kick as of late, and Thomas has been the ever-reliable narrator on this journey. He absolutely nails it each and every time, and DWELLER is no exception. I said it in past reviews and I'll say it again, with Thomas narrating, you could literally remove the name in the "NAME said" and you'd know who's talking because Thomas' voices are so diverse. He's so good, it's gotten to the point where I'm looking for *his* work too, just as I would an author's. He brings whatever he's reading to life.
DWELLER is a great listen from top to bottom. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
One of Jeff Strand's best.
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Surprisingly Affecting Boy-And-His-Monster Comedy
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It follows the entire life of a man who befriended a monster as a boy. Through all the good and bad, the monster is there for him and he’s there for the monster.
Great story but I found myself ready for it to end
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The book is well written and will keep your interest from the first page to the last.
Scott Thomas is perfect for narrating this book. his voice(s) are good and easy to listen to. I look forward to hearing more of his work
Dweller
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The narrator did a good job. Very enjoyable.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Weird, tense and creepy
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Monsters and Three Window Giggle Fits
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What would happen if you gave a complete idiot the task of being responsible for a killing machine? That's the premise of this book. So intense was the main character's stupidity that you had no choice but feel sorry for him, and the entire mess his life became because of a monster. In that sense, my heart broke for this character named Toby. There were so many decisions made where I literally said out loud, "No! Bad idea!" But of course the idiot Toby did it anyway.
Listening to this book is like watching a train wreck. You can't look away and don't want to miss all the gory details. It made me look forward to my commute to and from work, just to see what was the next mess Toby got himself into.
Scott Thomas is an amazing narrator. His mastery of voices complemented the book, and his choice of Toby's voice I think was perfect.
This audio book was gifted to me in exchange for a unbiased review.
This book broke my heart
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happy..sad.. everything. ...full spectrum
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