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Dead Tired II
- Narrated by: Justin Thomas James, Dorrie Sacks, Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott, Soundbooth Theater, Gary Furlong
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
In the distant past, a time of magic and swordplay, there lived Harold, the mightiest lich of all, a master of arcane sciences, and a challenger of gods. After reaching the pinnacle of his power and finding it surprisingly bland, Harold waged a cataclysmic war against the gods, aiming to shatter the very system that confined him.
He took a nap, but he is awake once more.
Upon discovering that the new gods have been using some of his phylacteries as batteries to sustain themselves and grow more powerful, Harold has decided to take back what is his. He won't be alone. Accompanied by his faithful butler and maid Alex and a limpet that just won't leave no matter how often he teleports her over the nearest lake, Harold journeys north and east.
The Flaming Steppes await. An untamed land where great mantises roam and where a few fiery sects have made their homes, cultivating and growing in one of the harshest environments in the Divine Kingdom.
They are not prepared for Harold and his companions.
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- misspinkeye
- 26-05-24
Moar Moar!
I really enjoyed listening to this series! The story's super fun, witty, clever, and highly entertaining. The additional characters were brilliant! Captain 17 was hilarious. I need more Rem and Alex!
The narration, as always, was fantastic! Justin Thomas James and Gary Furling were such a joy to listen to!
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- Dominic Mckeever
- 14-06-24
Great listen.
I enjoyed this book. Lots of jokes. if you enjoyed the first book, you should enjoy this one. The music, sounds and narration are great. The character and story are great.
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- Mr P A Beale
- 28-05-24
A great romp of silliness
Having listened to the first book, I thought I knew what to expect with the second. But from the very first chapter, the story took unexpected and very funny directions. It's a great romp of silliness, with really great voices and I highly recommend it!
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- Carl
- 15-05-24
Fantastic
Fantastic can’t wait till the next one comes out hopefully sooner rather than later thanks for such a great book
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- Jeffrey Mossop
- 29-05-24
Send in the Bones
Another great puntastic time!
Overall a good improvement over book one. The focus seemed a bit scattered though, bouncing between characters. But still a fun listen.
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- False
- 31-05-24
A Captivating Sequel
Guess who's back? Back again?
Bone Daddy‘s back, tell a friend...
And with that I would like to tell you that the second entry in this story is as good, if not better than the first.
The delightful puns that made the first book so enjoyable remain a prominent feature in this story. There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments that kept me entertained throughout.
The introduction of new characters adds depth to the narrative. A special shoutout to Rem and Mem, who were a welcome addition to the story. Apart from this the whole scope of the story widens. This time around the limpet plays an important role and it was a pleasure to see the characters grow and interact with each other.
Narration and Voice Acting: The narration was top-notch, as expected from an SBT production. Justin’s ability to bring each character to life is commendable. The supporting cast also delivered stellar performances, enhancing the overall experience.
While the book is relatively short, it packs a punch. I devoured it in one sitting, unable to tear myself away. I’m eagerly awaiting the next entry in the series.
In summary, if you enjoyed the first book, don’t hesitate to dive into this sequel :)
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- Anonymous User
- 28-05-24
Really, REALLY good!!!!
Has the same energy as the first one, but is also way better. This one removed all the annoying things in book 1, and made the good stuff even better.
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- SystemState
- 13-05-24
A wonderful addition to the series
Genuinely made me laugh aloud a number of times. This book finally made me admit, I've got more to learn on the subject of word play, to the point I rewound a couple times to make sure I got all the jokes. The narration is fantastic, its always a pleasure to listen to JTJ and I love the jaunty soundtrack. I'd like to give a shout out to Gary Furlong as well (not that I shouldn't mention the wonderful work of Dorrie, Jeff and Annie who are always phenomenal), who performed wonderfully as 17.
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- Dol
- 08-05-24
More PUNishment
Like the last in the series, this book is full of bones to choke on. You could even say it was Ribveting. for real though, if you liked the last this will be as much pun.
My only nag is i kind of want more of alex and limpit annoying our bone daddy protagonist, but overall this was a small bone to pick and i enjoyed it alot.
p.s. Sorry for the bad word play and puns, but you could say im stuck in the bonement
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- Oleksandr
- 25-06-24
Short but worthy!
Just like the first book it's a great listen if you are looking for some comedy with bone daddy and all his boners :) with both new characters (shoutout to mantis sisters!) and already falimiar one you are in for a rollercoaster of bony puns and some silly wordplay, executed perfectly my JTJ, Dorrie Sacks and the rest of SBT cast. The story keeps chugging along with Limpet getting stronger and smarter while The Harold observes his experiment unfold and continues to learn (or at least try) about system changes and his misplaced phylacteries. My biggest complain about the book is its length: it will end way sooner that you'd hope for...
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