Bullets and Blondes
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Nicolai
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By:
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Clark Graham
Shocked, Barry Hibbard's eyes were drawn to the pieces of his Ming Dynasty vase strewn across the floor. He’d known better than to leave it on the pedestal after the last close call. Instead of putting it in a safer spot, he had become more particular as to who he allowed over. This guest, however, was uninvited.
Her features reminded him of a porcelain doll, but, unlike most porcelain dolls, this one had a shotgun.
“Where’s the Rex battery?” she demanded.
He had no idea what a Rex battery was, or that his whole world would change from that moment. Dragged from his quiet world into a quest to find the battery before it could be destroyed, it was his chance to save the planet. Well, maybe.
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A fish out of water story with likeable characters
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Good narrator
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BULLETS AND BLONDS
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Oww hell !
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This was a good short story. When I was looking for a book, I wanted something different than what I usually listen to/read. This story fits the bill. It was short, entertaining (lots of funnies), and kept my attention throughout.
The narrator did a good job. It was easy to differentiate between characters and it never got confusing as to who was talking. I’d listen to him narrate again.
Questions/Comments:
I loved how nonchalant the main female character is (forgot her name) and how she apologizes after breaking into Barry’s house like it was a simple mistake.
There’s a part when Barry goes next door to borrow some sugar and his neighbor ends up placing the sugar canister on the cupboard. Why?
There was a mess up, not sure if it was written incorrectly or just read incorrectly, but when the insurance guy comes by he questions how the case can be worth 6,000? Instead of 60k.
The Donald Duck reference was just cheesy.
Entertaining Short Story
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Enteraining
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