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Theodore Boone: The Abduction
- Narrated by: Richard Thomas
- Length: 4 hrs
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- Jean
- 06-15-11
Theodore Boone: The Abduction
I enjoyed the first book in this series Theodore Boone: The Kid Lawyer so decided to listen to this one also. Glad I did. Richard Thomas does a good job narrating the story. This story is advertised for children but adults will enjoy it also. It is a short story that leaves one feeling good. It is nice to see a 13 year old with such a focus on what he wants to do with his life. Enjoyed the scenes in animal court in both books. This one particularly was funny. You will enjoy this book for a 4 hour trip with the family.
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- GMaNan6
- 03-30-17
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I couldn't stop listening . I couldn't wait to hear the next chapter. great book
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- Suburban Tash
- 01-28-17
family
this book was a great mystery that also taught the importance of having a great family
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- Donald
- 01-18-17
Kidnapped
What made the experience of listening to Theodore Boone: The Abduction the most enjoyable?
I heard book one and had to continue on the the story. This book was very enjoyable and I would recommend this to all ages. The story line is perfect as to how a town would react if someone in that community was abducted.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Theodore Boone: The Abduction?
I really liked the part when Theo was in Kitten court helping the Haitians. To me it was hilarious.
What about Richard Thomas’s performance did you like?
I believe Richard Thomas did an outstanding job. His is not to fast of a narrator. He gives you time to absorb what is written. It is also enough time to let your imagination fill all gaps if there is any. His way of speaking also makes the characters come alive.
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- Carol
- 10-23-16
I love these books
I have always loved these books ever since i heard about them and listened to one i love the stories of theodore boone, and can't wait to hear more!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😻😻
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- Lorry Sorgman
- 09-12-15
Entertaining.
Would you consider the audio edition of Theodore Boone: The Abduction to be better than the print version?
Did not read the print version.
What other book might you compare Theodore Boone: The Abduction to and why?
Just the rest in the series. It was a little corny, but I can understand it.
Which scene was your favorite?
When Judge got involved.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No.
Any additional comments?
I like the characters, Ike, especially.
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- JoAnn
- 01-09-15
A delightful change from books that are full of
violence and profanity. I plan on reading the entire series of Theo Bound. Very good book.
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- James
- 02-25-13
Interesting Storyline, Good Plot
Would you listen to Theodore Boone: The Abduction again? Why?
This is an interesting book, and I would listen to it again. I often listen the second time while traveling in my car; and even if some of the story is missed because of distractions, it isn't necessary to back it up to follow the continued action.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Theodore Boone is the star of this series and is my favorite character because of his attention to detail and procedural knowledge of the law.
Have you listened to any of Richard Thomas’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Richard Thomas does a good job narrating the story and placing emphasis where needed. He has a well modulated voice and a steady reading/telling pace. I listen to all audio books at 1.5 speed - and don't miss a word of his messages - he doesn't sound like Donald Duck at that speed. I would listen to him again - he is an asset to your organization.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Theodore is an in-charge character, and some of his sound judgments are indeed amusing.
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- Frank Lamb
- 04-23-12
Worth the credit no question!
The story was sound. The narration was spot on. He could have phoned this one in like so many sequels in a series... instead he took it up a notch.
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- Vohnna
- 07-22-11
move over, Hardy Boys!
Our family enjoys Theodore Boone, boy lawyer. We hope that Mr.Grisham will continue to write more of these stories. We especially enjoy seeing the courtroom from Theo's perspective.
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