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Moonlit Tales of the Macabre - Small Bites, Book 18
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Narrated by:
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Fred Wolinsky
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By:
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Alexander Grin
About this listen
Alexander Grin is known for his strange and chilling tales, and this one is certainly one of the oddest of them all. The author would like us to consider what would happen if a creation not only outsmarted its creator but became truly dangerous.
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- Stacey M
- 05-11-22
nope
No on this narrator, what is with the way he ends every sentence, I just can’t. I was given this book for free with the understanding that I would leave a review for it so I had to continue listening, but I wanted to shut it off after the 2nd sentence with this guy. I don’t really know what I just listened to, it didn’t make much sense to me it was more like just a bunch of rambling.
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