![]() ![]() ![]() The stories that follow are his dreams about astronauts. In the beginning, we learn of the prison deep within Eighth Block Tower that has only one prisoner. Everything that goes on in that tower is interconnected. Each book is a bunch of stories that are not one cohesive story, but they are intertwined. If you’ve read the first two Bedlam Bible books, you are familiar with the strange things that go on in the Eighth Block Tower. Fortunately for me, he narrates several of Pauley’s books that are already on my tbr. I could listen to him speak far longer than the two-ish hour run time of this book. His voice is deep and smooth and just really pleasant. I found Connor Brannigan’s narration to be quite enjoyable. I’ll start with a note about the narrator. So I’m sitting here in my office listening to the audiobook and following along on the kindle app on my phone. Seeing this book on NetGalley almost felt like a sign from the cosmos reminding me that even though I did most of my reading on that kindle, it’s going to be okay. And while I do own the kindle version, my kindle suffered an accident yesterday and no longer works. So when I saw the audiobook available for review on NetGalley, I knew it was time to revisit Eighth Block Tower. They are delightfully weird and completely engaging. I have read the first two books in this series and I loved them both. ![]()
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