
Abicus Blues
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Narrated by:
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Felipe Pacheco
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By:
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Woody Dismukes
About this listen
'A stunning tale of myth, magic and music – perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman.
When the birth of Ana Clara’s twin children leaves her near death in a hospital bed in the Brazilian backcountry town of Macaprana, her children’s father, Matheus, must make a difficult decision. he decides to sell one of the children to a corrupt American adoption firm.
Twenty-five years later, in New York City, Ben knows nothing of his birth family - until an encounter with a mysterious guitar brings him visions of a man who is as alike to him as his reflection in the mirror, and he begins to question everything he knows about his life.
Back in Brazil, Anderson wants nothing more than to escape to Bahia to study with the great guitar legends of Salvador. Then he, too, is gifted a guitar that brings him visions and forces him to confront his family’s hidden past.
Meanwhile, the Orixás, the immortal powers who dwell in Orum, jockey to control these events they have set in motion on Earth, the consequences of which will affect more than the lives of this one shattered family - and may affect the fate of the world.
©2022 Woody Dismukes (P)2022 Audible, LtdCompelling intriguing magical musical myth tale
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Very enjoyable
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Something wonderfully different
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Loved it! Mythical, magical audiobook, worth a listen!
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The narrator did a good job and he's accent fitted well.
It's good
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The narrator performs too much he sounds like he is excited and awed about everything as though he is telling a loooong story to children.
I like the core story, could be told in half the time. Missed opportunities.
Needs serious editing
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Colourful and engaging
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