Birthright
Book I of the Temujin Saga
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Hays
About this listen
Alien warmongers have cloned an ancient emperor to lead an unstoppable army. Gifted with superhuman powers and advanced technology, he sets his sights on his home planet, Earth, and then...the stars!
However, countermeasures have already been set in place. A young Iowa farm boy, oblivious to his powers or destiny, is thrust into a battle that will decide the fate of humanity against the new and improved Genghis Khan!
©2015 Adam J. Whitlatch (P)2015 Adam J. WhitlatchWhat listeners say about Birthright
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- 18-02-16
Great action Young Adult book with a bit of humor
Where does Birthright rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It was a fun book and fully enjoyable. Definitely in the top 50%.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Alex and Crystal because they were the focus of the book.
Which character – as performed by Jeff Hays – was your favourite?
There was none since he performed all characters very well.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
No but there was always something unexpected.
Any additional comments?
This book was provided free of charge in expectation of a fair review.
This could be considered a young adult book. Yet it had a lot of action throughout and kept you wondering how it would move next. There were many subtle twist to the plot.
It also had almost a slapstick sense of humor that came out in the most unexpected places and made you smile.
The premise of a young orphan from Iowa being the one to save the galaxy is a bit far fetched; but works well for this series. They stumble through their various adventures and seem to come out alive though all their classmates and population are not so lucky.
The narrator does a superb job with the various voices and it is easy to distinguish the characters. He also puts a great deal of feeling into them as they undertake their adventures and seem to be on the verge of destruction.
Even though I am not a young adult I enjoyed the book and look forward to listening to the remaining books in the series.
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