Open All Night and Other Tales
Gelesen von David Collins-Rivera
David Collins-Rivera
A teenage girl with a choice to make; a stand-up comic running from his past; a woman giving birth while her world is torn to pieces. Space stations, starships, and people just being people. Five stories from the Stardrifter universe!
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Chapters
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Read by David Collins-Rivera
Bewertungen
Applauding from Borneo
Lord Jim
This is a delightful series of short stories that individually achieves great depth and character development in such a short space of time. The space context is not overlooked and is weaved in quite naturally in the story lines. I have come to admire and really appreciate David Collins-Rivera as both an author and as a very accomplished narrator. Can't wait to get into more of his work.
By: AndyW
Great work. I really liked to hear some small stories from Ejoqs life. Some of the stories had (at least for me) a "Nathan Lowell Trader Tales" vibe and i mean that in the most positive sense. Yeah the audioquality may not be top notch but for a good story ...
By: wild bill
I've enjoyed all your works on podiobooks, I think I've kicked in a few bucks to them. I hope you keep giving us podiobooks users an easy way to listen to you!
By: Lucie Le Blanc
No surprises here! Another amazing production from DCR. Great acting, great stories. A little hiss in the audio, but who cares? The enjoyment factor hides this little imperfection.
By: Barry Bounous
Excellent work. I echo the "Nathan Lowell" comment. A little more excitement and intensity, though. Very fun. (And I'm a big Lowell fan).
By: Joan Laing
I found the piano between segments annoying and jarring. I liked the story, but sorry, couldn't make it through the first one.
By: Barry Bounous
btw, you say it right in your stories but I think you spell it wrong: Carbonari not Carbornari.
Absolutely Fantastic!
PRBT
This group of stories were a joy to listen to. Thanks Daivid. Peter T.