Plaguesville, USA
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Narrated by:
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Fleet Cooper
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By:
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Jim LaVigne
The year is 2075, and the vast majority of humanity is dead.
The global outbreak of a new strain of virus wiped out over 99% of the population. The lone hope rests on the slim, unready shoulders of Dr. Justin Kaes and a small team of specialists from the Center for Disease Control. The researchers have discovered a cure for the plague in the blood of a cantankerous 102 year old. But there's one minor problem: the old man couldn't care less whether humanity lives or dies. And he most certainly doesn't feel like going on a road trip to sunny California.
On the way to the coast lie murderous tribes, cults, voracious animals, and the toxic remains of civilization. They face a world gone backwards, technology and industry reduced to rusting garbage. Their mission seems doomed. But there are a few decent souls still out there, citizens of Plaguesville, USA.
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Editorial reviews
Told from the points of view of different characters, Plaguesville is a dystopia set in 2075, after 99% of humanity has been wiped out by a new strain of virus. The only cure is in the blood of a 102-year-old man - unfortunately, Mr. Lampert is as crotchety as he is valuable, and he makes it very clear that he couldn't care less about the fate of humanity. Narrator Fleet Cooper's performance is measured and thoughtful, and, as researchers from the Center for Disease Control attempt to transport the reluctant Mr. Lampert to California, Cooper gives each character such a distinct voice that listeners will almost believe that an entire cast of actors is performing.
Critic reviews
Would you listen to Plaguesville, USA again? Why?
No...I don't listen to any books more than once.If you’ve listened to books by Jim LaVigne before, how does this one compare?
Haven't listened previously.Have you listened to any of Fleet Cooper’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
NoIf you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Don't be doopey, see this movieAny additional comments?
The story was interesting, had unusual characters and I liked the pace.The sub-story involving mutants at the end didn't quite mesh with the entire story, but still enjoyable.
Not 'great', but kept my interest
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Excellent Audio Book
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The Teresa Character was garbage. This book just seemed very schizophrenic/manic to me just jumping from one thing to another without really binding any of them together. The Characters never really developed or changed. It could use a little less comic book feel to it and use a dash more realism.Has Plaguesville, USA turned you off from other books in this genre?
nopeWhich character – as performed by Fleet Cooper – was your favorite?
Old man LambertCould you see Plaguesville, USA being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Yes, In the proud tradition of hollywood blandness it could stand shoulder to shoulder with Xena, Hercules, Star Trek Voyager, Stargate: Atlantis and Revolution.Any additional comments?
Bland, generic, clichéd, common, conventional, cornball, cornfed, corny, dull as dishwater, dumb, everyday, flat, hackneyed, ho hum, hokey, humdrum, insipid, mundane, old hat, ordinary, pabulum, pedestrian, platitudinous, square, stale, stereotyped, stock, stupid, tired, tripe, trite, unimaginative, unoriginal, vapid, watery, wishy-washy and just "Meh".Genericville. Mad Max if it was bad.
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Fleet Cooper is an incredible narrator, creating many easily identifiable character voices and delivering emotion and obliviously crazy personalities effortlessly. If I didn’t know better I would have bet my life that there were no less than 5 different narrators, that’s how different his voice was at times. About half way through I couldn’t help thinking the Cooper’s chosen voice for Justin made me, well, think of Ben Stiller in Zoolander, I would love to hear your thoughts on this. This is my first audiobook narrated by Cooper and will not be my last. He was able to keep me engaged no matter what was happening or not happening in the story.
A slow moving, violent and vulgar wizard of oz
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Probably shorten it a bit with some editing or Hmmm ADD ZOMBIES!! I bought this book thinking it was a zombie book and the was no walking dead, radiated cannibles =Next best thing!What other book might you compare Plaguesville, USA to and why?
Some of your basic zombie novels. People was saying Wiz of Oz but I didn't see it and I've watched/listened to Dark Side Of Oz millions of times with Dark side of the moon rocking while the Wiz of Oz playing! Good sTory, they just lost me towards the end and I'd hop to other books and thn a few chapters of Plaugsvle USA then another book etc.What aspect of Fleet Cooper’s performance would you have changed?
Voice of main characterCould you see Plaguesville, USA being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Yeah deff. I'd watch it and they could drag many episodes out of This book that for sure.Any additional comments?
Listen this is a good book, great ideas, character buildup is great I don't know why but I lost interest in the middle that all..And Then, And Then, Aaanddd TtHHEeennn
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