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Airborn
Matt Cruse Series, Book 1
by 
Kenneth Oppel
David Kelly
Daniel Bostick
Bruce Coville
Daniel Bostick
  
Publisher: Full Cast Audio
Subject(s):  Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Young Adult Fiction
Young Adult Literature
Awards:  Michael L. Printz Award Honor Book
American Library Association
Audie Awards
Audio Publishers Association
Best Books for Young Adults
Young Adult Library Services Association

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Available copies:   0 (0 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
File size:   154744 KB
ISBN:   9781934180495
Release date:   Jun 05, 2007

Description

An incredible swashbuckling adventure, set in a world where great airships ply the skies and there are unknown lands and strange creatures still to be discovered. You'll love the characters, and the story has the drive and verve of a Saturday morning serial with.

Reminiscent of Jules Verne and Edgar Rice Burroughs—with a touch of Robert Louis Stevenson—this is adventure writing at its finest. And with its cast of larger-than-life characters, it was just made for our full cast treatment.

This is the kind of classic writing that can be enjoyed by all ages.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
This full-cast narration of a young adult science fiction adventure is, despite minor flaws, pure fun. Hero/narrator Matt (David Kelly), a cabin boy on a lighter-than-air liner in the book's Jules Vernesian world, finds adventure and romance among pirates and mysterious flying creatures on an uncharted island. Kelly's voice is irresistibly likable and engaging, though he does overact slightly. His narration frequently continues the tone of preceding speeches, especially questions. Some scenes call out for sound effects, and there are none. But these are quibbles. The original music is excellent; the story, if occasionally predictable, is well told and its world charming. The program as a whole is a nearly unalloyed pleasure. W.M. 2007 Audies Award Finalist (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
 

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