
Lost Boys
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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By:
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Orson Scott Card
About this listen
Step Fletcher, his pregnant wife DeAnne, and their three children move to Steuben, North Carolina, with high hopes. But Step's new job with a software company turns out to be a snake pit, and 8-year-old Stevie's school is worse. As Stevie retreats into himself, focusing more and more on a mysterious computer game and a growing troop of imaginary friends, the Fletchers' concern turns to terror. Young boys, whose names match a list of Stevie's nonexistent friends, have mysteriously vanished from Steuben. And as evil strikes out from the most trusted corners, it's suddenly clear that Stevie is next on the list.
©1992 Orson Scott Card (P)2004 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
Lost boy review
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Lost Boys
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A family relocate to enable the father to work at a computer firm, the mother is expecting their fourth child and the eldest, aged seven is finding it difficult readjusting. I didn't know a lot about Mormons or religion for that matter, but this book describes the religion and doesn't shove it in your face as if trying to convert you.
The family is so close and willing to believe and help each other that you are rooting for them throughout, but you can't help but think something bad is going to happen.
BRILLIANT
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Not his best....
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Not very impressed at all.
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It is difficult describe what classification to put on this novel in because it is not simply a Science Fantasy as catalogued but it neither is it a crime thriller, ghost story or a moral values insight novel like to kill a Mocking Bird but it as elements of all of these.
At its core is a Mormon Family and how they hold their family and religious convictions together against a slowly tightening noose of evil influences. The characters are introduced like the current in a long winding river, some lead you into small eddies that go nowhere, others into small whirlpools that disorientate you and yet others feed out small tributaries the sweep you faster towards your final destination.
Lost Boys
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There were discrepancies between my hard copy and the audio version and I think Card has done some revisions (My hard copy is rather old). Much of the book deals with early computer systems, the names which I remember, and this in itself was interesting. However, the actually book's synopsis paints a description of 'lurking terror,' 'danger' and suspense but these are never fully exploited.
The book has the most captivating opening, as memorable as Wyndham's, Day of the Triffids, but then you have a long wait flitting between rather mundane family life and computer 'stuff' before the roller-coaster begins.
However, the final 25% of the story are well worth the wait! In retrospect, I think much of the middle material could be removed and those elements not really exploited could be revamped. It is though this is a novel still in the making and as a Card fan I can't believe I'm being so critical.
Stefan Rudnicki is one of my favourite narrators and I think he does the book credit.
Without doubt, the last 25% is worthy of five stars but other than the opening, the middle pulls the overall mark down.
Despite this, I still feel the experience was worthwhile and would recommend listening to it.
Mixed Views
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not s.f.
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Tedious in the extreme
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