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The Day of Resis

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(3,8 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

Enola Cameron received a strange manuscript in the mail that sends her on an adventure of a lifetime making a discovery that no one could have imagined. - Summary by Brittany Wilson (10 hr 31 min)

Chapters

Chapter I. The Strange Document

16:37

Read by Brittany Wilson

Chapter II. Into the Heart of Africa

15:12

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter III. In the Cavern

12:55

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter IV. Death Faces Them

12:21

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter V. The City of On

13:41

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter VI. The Banquet

14:29

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter VII. The Law of the Land of On

24:30

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter VIII. The Royal Hunt

13:45

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter IX. The Gold Mine and Cave of Ice

13:00

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter X. The Journey to the Lake

9:15

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XI. The Fight of the Sea Monsters

13:22

Read by Greg Giordano

Chapter XII. The Night of Prayer

10:13

Read by Greg Giordano

Chapter XIII. The Accusation

15:22

Read by Greg Giordano

Chapter XIV. The Storm

10:23

Read by Kendra

Chapter XV. In the Track of the Storm

14:10

Read by BriaHolmes

Chapter XVI. Enola Found

7:54

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XVII. ''She is Mad.''

7:43

Read by Stacey Malcolm

Chapter XVIII. Onrai Visits the Priest

13:10

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XIX. Onrai Confesses his Love

12:50

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XX. The Agony of Onrai

8:47

Read by Kendra

Chapter XXI. In Peril

9:15

Read by Kendra

Chapter XXII. ''They must Die!''

16:41

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXIII. A Message from the Priest

10:01

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXIV. The Crisis Past

6:58

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXV. ''He will Marry You.''

9:08

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXVI. A Strange Discovery

9:09

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXVII. In the Hole

12:08

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXVIII. Prisoners in the Cavern of the Dead

13:42

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXIX. The Death-Trap

10:22

Read by Clifford Crego

Chapter XXX. The Cave Dweller’s Funeral

17:46

Read by Clifford Crego

Chapter XXXI. Lost in the Cavern

17:13

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXXII. The Tortuous Tramp

12:42

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXXIII. Again in the World of Light

7:11

Read by CalebSchroeder

Chapter XXXIV. Again with Friends

6:23

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXXV. A Black Surprise

11:18

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XXXVI. Cleft by the Earthquake

12:41

Read by Elijah Fisher

Chapter XXXVII. In the Crater

16:37

Read by Elijah Fisher

Chapter XXXVIII. Killed in the Crevice

13:47

Read by Elijah Fisher

Chapter XXXIX. The Field of Diamonds

11:28

Read by Elijah Fisher

Chapter XL. The Camp of the Onians

10:56

Read by Elijah Fisher

Chapter XLI. The Slaughter

20:13

Read by frandmckay

Chapter XLII. Buried Alive

13:55

Read by frandmckay

Chapter XLIII. Lost

13:19

Read by frandmckay

Chapter XLIV. Out of the Ashes

12:11

Read by Kendra

Chapter XLV. Searching for Bodies

18:49

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XLVI. ''We Die Together''

10:50

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XLVII. In the City Again

14:12

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XLVIII. No Hope of Escape

13:10

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter XLIX. The Day of Resis

19:46

Read by Jim Locke

Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

If you like drama, strange people and events, and impossible predicaments that the main characters somehow always escape death in the nick of time, then this book is for you. If I counted correctly (which can be debatable) some one of the group or the whole group of main characters almost died 10 times. I was entertained, to say the least. Also horrified at the imagination of the author at times. The pace of the book can be quite intense and if you are distracted for a few minutes while listening, you'll mentally return to the book and be very confused as to how the main characters are suddenly almost dying or trapped without any idea of how it came about. And if you are revolted by racist descriptions which were quite common when the book was written, then it would probably be in your best interest to pass over this book and listen to something else so you don't get too worked up in your spirit. The racism is pretty bad in the last third of the book when they are fighting African natives.