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Yesterday's Gone: Season 2

By: Sean Platt,David Wright
Narrated by: Ray Chase,R.C. Bray,Brian Holsopple,Chris Patton,Maxwell Glick,Tamara Marston
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Publisher's summary

On October 15, everyone in the world vanished. Well, almost everyone. Some were left behind, attempting to piece together what happened, find their loved ones, and survive. But they are not alone.

Season Two picks up where Season One left off. One man finds himself on a mysterious island that holds secrets, and perhaps even answers, to what happened on October 15. A group finds itself taking refuge at The Sanctuary, a religious compound with an enigmatic leader called The Prophet. A serial killer finds himself leading an unlikely group of survivors. A young man searches to prove himself to his group, and avoid being bullied ever again. A young child is called to perform another miracle at great personal cost. Every decision. Every action. Every dream. Every alliance. Every secret. Every betrayal.

It all comes down to this - the stunning season two finale that will have you on the edge of your seat - and then knock you to the floor with the most insane, most WTF?!-unforgettable season finale yet!

©2013 Sean Platt, David Wright (P)2014 Podium Publishing

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Please sort out the narration!

What did you love best about Yesterday's Gone: Season 2?

The story is great and engaging. Ray Chase (doing Boricio) is AMAZING and I'm definitely going to search for more books read by him. R.C Bray delivers an excellent performance as well. My favorite narrators.

What did you like best about this story?

I can't guess what's going to happen.

Did the narrators do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

I can't blame the narrators. Some are amazing while the others are OK. What I did really HATE was the fact that (in order to save money?) some characters are played by different narrators. You get used to Boricio being narrated by Ray Chase when all of a sudden, when he meets Luca, Maxwell Glick who's doing Loca is also doing Boricio. He even pronounces the name Boricio differently. The two narrators are so different (Chase sounds like a hardass pervert criminal, while Maxwell sounds like a kid) that it totally ruined the experience for me. Can't you have both narrators together for such scenes?, common! I'd pay double to get the book read right.

Any additional comments?

Sort out the narration. Chase should do Boricio - ALWAYS. Bray should do Brent - ALWAYS. Maxwell should do Luca - ALWAYS. You messed up the book!

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Like... WHAT just happened?

The ending to this one left me in shock but let me first delve a bit into the review prior to this crazy ending.

All the great characters are back! Bericio! Lucka, Mary, Paulo! There are so many that I wanted to hear about again and they are here. That doesn't necessarily make it a good thing though because the world is even worse than it was in season 1. This one starts right where season 1 starts off too. At craziness!

One thing I have to commend is the audio. This is narrated by a great cast of people, all of who have to imbibe different voices for different scenes and they do a magnificent job!

Maxwell Glick has the job of the Lucka and does a great job. The only issue I had with the younger version is that when we are in Lucka's head it seems as if we are listening to a much younger story. I do enjoy being able to discern the very different voice with so many men narrators in this. Lucka's very different connotations also help us to understand and really feel how he feels so the reader's empathy is really tugged at. All due to Maxwell's great narration. All of the narrators are fantastic and there is not one voice that makes me cringe when I hear it. Even though I prefer not to listen to most women narrators, Tamara Marston's narration is fabulous and I enjoyed her portions just as much as the men.

The only downside to so many narrators are the issues with keeping the voices separate. They read chapters at a time, not different voices. So I got used to Bericio's voice but he came up in other narrator's chapters as well. Not a bad thing, just A thing. Over all the narration and the full audio was outstanding and I thoroughly enjoyed being pulled into the second part of this story. The portions with music were intense and the music added perfectly to that intensity. Especially at the end!

The plot of the book had its highs and lows but for the most part this kept up with the very fast pace of season one. I didn't love Lucka's chapters but appreciate getting into the boy's head. They seem like they are written to and from a younger child but I'm guessing this is just the great writing as we are supposed to be reading what a young boy would be thinking and feeling.

The amount of characters is the only downside but for the most part I was able to keep those characters in check. I think it can almost be harder when listening to an audio to keep so many characters straight but the characterization of each is very well done.

And if I could just bring up the end again... Just wow. Cannot wait to listen to the next season and find out what happens next.

In short: Amazingly well done book with great audio! Great for a book two. Some high's and low's but overall wonderful.

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Quitting the series here.

Season One of Yesterday's Gone was so/so. I was curious enough about the story line and characters to give Season Two a try, but 12 hours and 17 minutes into it, I quit.

First, I don't want to knock the narrators -- they do the best they can. R.C. Bray and Ray Chase are two of my all time favorites. In both Season One the producers seem to have made a couple of mistakes paring voices to characters, and in Season Two the continuity of characterizations seems to fall apart to a large extent. But that isn't enough of a reason for me to quit a series mid-stride like this.

The reason I'm giving up is that after 28 hours of listening I've grown to really dislike many of the characters and find the scenes to be overtly gross and depraved. I don't usually stand on any kind of moral high ground with my ingestion of sci-fi...I'm fine with reprehensible characters doing horrible things. I just need it to be worth letting into my head, you know? When likable characters begin to turn bad and dislikeable characters do foul things for no reason but shock value, I begin to wear out. When that becomes the standard, episode after episode, I quit.

The series is massive -- six seasons? More? And so many of the reviews are really positive. I'm willing to chalk this up to me just not getting something that's there for everyone else. But based on my own experiences thus far, I can't and won't recommend the Yesterday's Gone series to anyone.

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Very good, except for one narrator.

Where does Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

The lower end. But that's not terrible as I feel like i have listened to a lot of truly excellent books.

Would you recommend Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 to your friends? Why or why not?

Maybe. But only because the character Boricio.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

This question strikes at the heart of why I will not continue the series. Whichever narrator is reading the "Luca" chapters (the story is broken down into POV chapters) is just awful. Luca is an 8 year old boy and I guess the narrator is trying to sound 8. He does not do a good job of it. I'd have no problem if he gave the character of Luca a baby-ish voice and persona when he speaks, but to carry it over for an entire chapter is a bad choice, in my opinion.Ray Chase crushes it as Boricio, though. That almost makes up for it.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Not really.

Any additional comments?

Qi

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An awesome story with incredible narration

If you could sum up Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 in three words, what would they be?

Bizarre, Exciting, Roller-Coaster

What was one of the most memorable moments of Yesterday's Gone: Season 2?

Multiple moments- Luca's struggle/experience with growing "older"

Which scene was your favorite?

Boricio's introduction to The Sanctuary

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Both- multiple times. Or grinning ear-to-ear during one of Boricio's creative "rants"- quite imaginative! :)

Any additional comments?

Bring Season Three to audible SOON... pleeeeeeeese!!!!!!

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10 minutes in, I turned it off.

Awful start to what I'd hoped would be a good follow up to Seaon #1. Right off the starting line, the story was atrocious and ridiculous---and the narration over the top/over-emoted. Enough is enough! Very disappointed. I had looked forward to the continuation of a really interesting story premise. Bombed it.

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LOVED IT I CANT WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE !

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

YES
I liked the different people reading it that makes it a completely different experience when listening .

Who was your favorite character and why?

they were all good characters and made a really good story and was surprised by the end.

Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

NO but now I will ; )

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

It was a really good book for me it keep me listening and waiting to find our what would happen next tru the whole book

Any additional comments?

would like to know when the next book will be available in audiobook

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What the....? Where did I miss half the story?

It's as if the author forgot what he had written before and started this season in the middle. No link to past events just jump straight in to totally different situations. No resolution of previous cliffhangers.

After 20 chapters the story has some of the same characters and some of the same environment but some massive jump occurred between the end of season 1 and the start of season 2.
This could've been a different story set in the same "universe" but it definitely isn't a continuation.
I don't want to have to read a third of the way through the second season before coming to some thread leading back to the first season.

I tried several times but I've given up on this series now.

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Riveting and captivating!

Would you listen to Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 again? Why?

This book is worth reading again and again in case that you might have missed details, As for me, I cannot wait for Season 3 as Season 2 left off in a most horrific way!

What other book might you compare Yesterday's Gone: Season 2 to and why?

There are many books written about apocalyptic, end-of-days but until the series ends I can't say how they might compare since the authors have taken the series to new places that make the ending hard to predict.

Which scene was your favorite?

For some strange reason, I'm fascinated by the scenes where "Boricio" has his side of the story told. The person who reads his scenes brings him to life by providing the listener with an enrichment of emotions to Boricio's thoughts and language.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Near the end of Season 2 as the revolt takes place, I found myself unable to believe the outcome! It had me in tears.

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A great concept for end of the world

I love apocalyptic novels. This one is unique as it is a world with a few survivors, monsters like zombies, though not zombies, and the idea that the survivors world is still out there, but must be found. It follows a few characters. Each character has a different reader. Some are better than others. By the last 1/4 of the book I felt it was more of the same. Though I do like the story premise a lot, I didn’t like the execution.

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