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Tamora Carter: Goblin Queen [Dramatized Adaptation]

Tamora Carter, Book 1

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Tamora Carter: Goblin Queen [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Jim C. Hines
Narrated by: full cast, Nanette Savard, Kimberly Gilbert, Chris Stinson, Holly Adams, Danny Gavigan, Lise Bruneau, John Kielty, Yasmin Tuazon, Ken Jackson, Dawn Ursula, Nazia Chaudhry
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One night after roller derby practice, 12-year-old Tamora Carter discovers a pair of goblins digging through the dumpster behind the rink. The scruffy pair passed through a magical portal into our world, and they're not alone.

Do these creatures know the truth about what happened to Tamora's best friend Andre? She won't rest until she finds out.

But there are things far more dangerous than goblins....

Performed by Nanette Savard, Kimberly Gilbert, Chris Stinson, Holly Adams, Danny Gavigan, Lise Bruneau, John Kielty, Yasmin Tuazon, Ken Jackson, Dawn Ursula, Nazia Chaudhry, Rob McFadyen, Christopher Walker, Michael John Casey, Alejandro Ruiz, Nora Achrati, Bradley Smith, and Colleen Delany.

©2020 Jim C. Hines (P)2020 GraphicAudio
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was a great story... i did enjoy the Narrator so yes was a what is a great story that I love to book?The story was really good.The Narrator all did a great job.The voices were fun, it's a good story, love the dragon chase...

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I enjoyed the dramatized rendition of this book. The only criticism is some of the secondary sound effects are a bit louder than I’d like. Meaning it takes away rather than adds to the story. I’m not saying get rid of the. But tone them down a bit, either in frequency of use or volume.

Besides that little quirk, it was fine. Especially listening to it I. The car or via a Bluetooth speaker. With headphones it can be a bit loud in the broadest sense of the word.

If you have read or listened to Jim’s other goblin stories, you will enjoy this.

My daughter and I enjoyed this

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