
Bedlam
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Angus King
About this listen
Would it be your ultimate fantasy to enter a video game? A realm where you can look like a hero or a goddess, fly space-ships, slay dragons, a realm where there are no consequences and no responsibilities. Or would it be your worst nightmare? Stuck in an endless state of war and chaos where not even death can offer an escape…This is where you find out. This is Bedlam.
©2013 Chistopher Brookmyre (P)2013 W. F. Howes LtdWould you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Clever compelling story that appealed to me due to the retro gaming references even though I don't normally like sci-fi. My teenage son also thoroughly enjoyed itWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Bedlam?
The revelation of what actually happening to the main character - thought provoking.What does Angus King bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
A great interpretation that fit well with the dry sometimes black humour of Brookmyre's workWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Compelling storyAny additional comments?
Recommended to anyone who has played video games in recent yearsAppeals to game players across generations
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Would you consider the audio edition of Bedlam to be better than the print version?
I do not read books these days, I only listen, (poor eye sight), so I am unable to make the comparison. However, I found the audio version a hoot and enjoyed it immensly.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ross, Bedlam of course. The way he slowly and methodically worked his way through his dilema and arrived at the final solution. His reaction to various situations and voiced opinions would have made any scotsman proud.Which scene did you most enjoy?
Stiffing it to Ankuu in the final third of the book. Made me feel realy proud that our hero not only was working from the outside but also from the inside. Double payback, oh yeh. How many times you ever would have wanted to do thatDid you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The author definately aimed it at the British audience with all the (in) jokes and references that our international audience would have simply been unable to understand. Being a Brit of course I laughed and groned at the suble and not so subtle very British references. I certainly laghed and cryed at the right times. Poor Bob!!!Any additional comments?
For a change no Americanisms that seem to be entering our language. Don't get me wrong I like Americans and their books. It's just nice for a change to have a book aimed just for the British. Well done the author and narrator for a very entertaing book.Great book for The British only, Oh yeh.
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narration was OK. I love Scottish accent and narrator's done an alright job here, but sometimes it felt like he fell into a rut.
a ok
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The Horror Of The Game
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Where the hell are we now?
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Brookmyre for gamers
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The twist and ending of the story was very satisfying. I enjoyed the finished but not 'cookie-cutter perfect' ending.
I would indeed recommend this book but if you're not a fan of bad language (or intending it for a younger listener) some parts of the story may not be to your taste.
Enjoy having a full nostalgic and modern gaming geekfest with this story and be prepared to want to live in a video game just a little bit. ;P
Poor start but gets so much better!
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What did you like most about Bedlam?
So different - so unexpectedWhat did you like best about this story?
I really had no idea where we were going at times which made it a really exciting readWhich scene did you most enjoy?
The beginning - i was so confused then so enlightened, it really was a blastWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Would have liked to - def stayed in the car to listen to the end of parts of the actionAny additional comments?
Different but wonderfulHold on to your hats
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Would you try another book written by Christopher Brookmyre or narrated by Angus King?
I like most books by Christopher Brookmyre - but strangley dislike the ones penned by Chris Brookmyre, which are more crime focused.Would you be willing to try another book from Christopher Brookmyre? Why or why not?
Yes - Looking forward to the next - maybe a follow on from "A snowball in Hell"What three words best describe Angus King’s performance?
Not Very InspiringWas Bedlam worth the listening time?
I normally only listen to unabridged books, bot I think this may be better abridged.Sometimes Silly
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ace!
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