![]() ![]() But as things go from bad to worse, she is forced to make some terrible decisions. Alyssa, (Jenni Barber) is the voice of reason, more disposed to consider society than the individual. Each voice completely matched the character they were reading. ![]() ![]() The decision to record this audiobook with an ensemble cast of five narrators was brilliant. What choices will they make? As a group? As individuals? What would you do? Each player has a different take on how to survive this catastrophe. Anarchy.Įach of the five characters is given a voice through their own chapters and outlooks. The Shusterman's imagining of what might transpire if the water disappeared was completely believable - and frightening real. The first thing I thought to myself was this was not a far fetched premise at all. Two others - Jacquie and Henry become part of the story as well. Teen Alyssa, her younger brother Garrett and her teenaged prepper neighbor Kelton are at the heart of the narrative. The day the water is completely shut off, stores are stripped of water and thirst drives people to unthinkable choices. ![]() But this wasn't the case with Dry by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman. It was so good, I just couldn't stop listening!Ĭalifornia's drought issues are ongoing and worsening - until the day of the Tap-Out. I eventually drift off and sometimes have to backtrack the next night to see what I missed. I'm a bit of a insomniac and often to listen to audiobooks at night. ![]()
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