The Shootout Solution
2015

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15

I thoroughly enjoyed the story about Leah Tang's introduction to the wonderful and crazy world of the Genrenauts – and it's sequel – when I read it last November. When heading out for a road trip, I figured it'd be a good distraction from the road for my wife, son and I. It's a fun story, filled with characters you want to root for on an adventure that we all would like to take. I mean seriously, a rocketship ride to the Old West? Sign me up.

For me, this time it was a little easier to grasp the explanations given for what the team is up to – the new reality (better, realities) that Leah finds herself in this time out. Partially because I already knew it, partially because I find that kind of thing easier to digest when I hear it (so why don't I listen to more audiobooks?)

On the whole, I was really impressed with Kowal's narration. My wife and I weren't crazy about her characterization of King – the voice was hard to understand, I really didn't think it matched the description Underwood gave. I had virtually no other complaints – and in fact, really enjoyed her work. It was a little hard for me to deal with the fact that it took nearly three-and-a-half hours to get through, I'm used to spending a lot less time with Underwood's works (most of them, anyway). But I did appreciate being forced to soak in the world, think about things a bit more than I would have on my own.

I was hoping we'd get through the second installment as well, but we weren't able to squeeze that in. I'm curious what Kowall did with some of the characters we meet there, and hope I can figure out a time to get to it soon.

If you liked the novella – or if you think you'd like the book, but haven't gotten around to grabbing it, the audiobook is well worth the small investment of time and money.

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