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Hover Car Racer
- Narrated by: Sean Mangan
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
This is the story of Jason Chaser, a talented young racer selected to attend the Race School. He's younger than the other students. He's smaller. His trusty car, the Argonaut, is older. But Jason Chaser is no ordinary racer. And as he races against the best drivers in the world he will learn that at Race School winning is everything, that not everyone in this world fights fair, and that you never ever have any friends on the track.
Critic reviews
"No one writes faster-moving adventure fiction." (Publishers Weekly)
"Fast-paced, action-packed." (School Library Journal)
"Adrenaline-pumping accounts of the competitions." (Booklist)
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- Tanis
- 09-06-11
Wow fast paced action
wow this is as fastpaced compelling listen. very suitable for ages 9 and upwards, boys,girls and adults. i look after children in entertainment and am always being asked to put this on in my car when transporting them. in fact i listened to it in one sitting. looking forward to more like this
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- Miss Tracy Booth
- 08-05-20
I enjoyed this book.
I wasn't sure if I would like it or not, but it was on offer or on one of those bogof sales audible likes having & has it had good reviews I gave it a try and wasn't sorry & I'm no racing fan unless it's a fun racing game on my games console, but do like sports stories.
It really pulled me into the story.
Listen to it once but keeping it so I can listen to it again in the future.
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- anthony
- 09-01-17
Amazing
I first listened to this audio book many years ago and this was just as good this time around. So much so i found my self getting up early and staying up late, just so i could listen to some more. I haven't found any other book that compares to this, especially in this format. It was amazing from the first word right until the very last word. Matthew reilly never disappoints with any of his book and they are always full of great action and adventure. Sean Mangan does a very good job with the narration of this book and is easy to listen to.if you just want a top class listen then give this a try.
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- TKP
- 25-07-20
Great book, terrible audiobook
Love Reillys books and this is no different. Shame about sean mangan reading audiobook. RoboticLike
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- Julie
- 07-10-23
You have got to love the underdog
This is a break from the normal type of book this author writes, no guns involved but everything else is. high octane action, bad guys everybody loves to hate, betrayal, friendship and life and death situations. In other words I was hooked until the very last engine rev. This author has a way of creating characters that you just can't help loving, in this case it was the Bug, and with everything they go through you can't help cheering along side everybody else and having your heart pounding around every bend. Everybody loves a good underdog that out smarts the competition and you certainly get that with this book. The book might am been published as a childrens book but I think it will a peel to a much wider audience and I can understand why Disney brought the film rights.
With the progress technology makes, when somebody invents the hovercar it is not surprising that a school is needed. For Jason Chaser and his brother The Bug attend is a dream but with the grueling class Schedule, the practice races and competitions soon become a nightmare. Especially when the over races don't like the young up starts. Can they and there mechanic Sally survive school let alone win a race?
I like the narrator. He narrates most of this authors work and has a good understanding of what makes a great story. He also does come good accents.
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- Howard
- 10-05-11
Well read but drawn out
Lets start by saying I enjoyed the book. The book is well read but it flows a little likje treacle at times. And in parts it is more than a little predictable.
The concept is novel and well conceived. As with a lot of Mathew Reilly the action just keeps on going. I think what makes this only four star is the action is at times too far fetched and almost obvious before you hear it. I know it's fiction but you need a little crediblity when you get your hero out of an impossible situation. I think this would be better rewritten to stop the obvious play for suspense which sees you waiting for the part after the one you are listening to. I actually found myself wnating to hear te story but tempted to fast forward through a bit to get somewhere.
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- Orintex
- 11-07-22
long, boring kids book
I like Matthew Reilly. I've read or listened to many of his books. They're usually well written, fast-paced, and have lots of action. This one is different. there's no action and it's made up of a series of long repetitive descriptions of races between characters who have no personality and very little appeal. The underlying story, what story there is, is plodding and predictable.
The narration doesn't help.
I should probably balance this review by saying that I didn't know this was a kids' book when I started it, but I read and enjoy plenty of books written for kids and that doesn't excuse poor writing.
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