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Alcatraz Versus The Scrivener’s Bones [Dramatized Adaptation]

Alcatraz, Book 2

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Alcatraz Versus The Scrivener’s Bones [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Brandon Sanderson
Narrated by: Alejandro Ruiz, Carolyn Kashner, Christopher Walker, Yasmin Tuazon, Bradley Smith, Eva Wilhelm, Zeke Alton, Chris Genebach, Terence Aselford, Steve Wannall, Ken Jackson, Nathanial Perry, Marni Penning
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In his second skirmish against the Evil Librarians who rule the world, Alcatraz and his ragtag crew of freedom fighters track Grandpa Smedry to the ancient and mysterious Library of Alexandria. Hushlanders - people who live in the Librarian-controlled lands of Canada, Europe, and the Americas - believe the Library was destroyed long ago.

Free Kingdomers know the truth: the Library of Alexandria is still around, and it’s one of the most dangerous places on the planet. For it is the home of the scariest Librarians of them all: a secret sect of soul-stealing Scriveners. Can Alcatraz and his friends rescue Grandpa Smedry and make it out of there alive?

Performed by Alejandro Ruiz, Carolyn Kashner, Christopher Walker, Yasmin Tuazon, Bradley Smith, Eva Wilhelm, Zeke Alton, Chris Genebach, Terence Aselford, Steve Wannall, Ken Jackson, Nathanial Perry, Marni Penning.

©2008 Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC (P)2017 Graphic Audio, LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy & Magic Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Adaptation
Compelling Action • Amazing Story • Top-tier Performance • Clever Plot Twists • Comedic Narrative • Universal Appeal

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Not as good as the first Alcatraz but still VERY funny. I love Alcatraz finding his father. And I love the knights of crystalya But especially I love Bastille

Not as good as the first one

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This is just my type of series. I'm looking forward to the next book. keep up the great work

King Y

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I loved the music, acting, and overall storytelling. In fact, i read all the books.

My guy broke the fourth wall’s nuts…. Damn.

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Be aware this series is for all Sanderson fans, most Sanderson fans love the feeling of time moving differently. This series really shows Sandersons humor. So, adults that are busy adulting every day. Let your self sit back and enjoy. There are various references that will crack you up.

I have read every book by Brandon Sanderson. A true genius in the world building fantasy genre. My kiddo is only 12 so I haven’t introduced him quite yet to the mounds of wealth of Sanderson’s series. Now Sanderson has curated an amazing series for children or those that are young at heart loving interesting unique clever books. The old adage, “Don’t judge a book by its cover” also coincides with “Don’t judge a book by Audible’s age recommendation”

The characters are funny, as well as flawed, Sanderson wildly torments the characters. The MC named Alcatraz is inspiring in a manner that is truly whacky. There’s magic, powers, mummies, family dynamics that replicate real life with humorous antics. Evil Librarians much more so than the librarians we grew up with scowls and shushing us as we chattered, chastising students for late returns. Oh no, these evil librarians are out to destroy Alcatraz’s family line due to the families powers. Powers we’ve never imagined, but powers once heard bring even the most serious adults smiles and a new imagination with humanity’s ability to evolve. Do yourself and children a huge service and get this series. Laugh together, talk about the importance of the universal sense of creativity, talk about your favorite characters, scenarios, as well as character development. As a parent you will have as much fun as your children.

So much fun sharing the genius of Sanderson with my son

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After reading all of Sanderson’s other works, including his other two YA series, I finally decided to give Alcatraz a try even though I knew it was aimed at a middle grade audience. Like the master storyteller he is, Brandon once again pulls off an amazing story that is enjoyable no matter your age or reading level.

The book starts out obviously geared toward a younger crowd, but by the end the story shapes up to feel like any other Sanderson story. For older readers, the interesting comedic things Brandon does with narrative help move you through the story while he acclimates the younger audience to the setting, characters, and plot. So that before you know it, you get to the compelling action packed and emotionally driven scenes that make his stories shine. Also, excellent plot twists that are not too obvious and not too obscure.

The performance is top tier, and Graphic Audio really shines when adapting this work. The music and sound effects blend with the story well and the voice actors all are distinct for their characters in both their tone and delivery.

Overall I would highly recommend, even if you’re part of the older crowd that enjoys Sanderson’s works.

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