O:9:"MagpieRSS":23:{s:6:"parser";i:0;s:12:"current_item";a:0:{}s:5:"items";a:18:{i:0;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:12:"By: SCBickle";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-331263";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:8:"SCBickle";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 20 Oct 2011 22:17:21 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-331263";s:11:"description";s:521:"This book has unique 'Withnail and I' approach to saving the world. Although it appears to meander around Aston's desperate attempts to approach life at an oblique angle and his seemingly chance encounters with the other characters in the story, it builds to a coherent and satisfying climax. This book doesn't grab your attention as immediately as Mike Bartlett's Salmon and Dusk books, but indolently ingratiates itself with you until you are grudgingly cheering Aston on and ultimately saying to him 'Well done mate!'.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:571:"
This book has unique ‘Withnail and I’ approach to saving the world. Although it appears to meander around Aston’s desperate attempts to approach life at an oblique angle and his seemingly chance encounters with the other characters in the story, it builds to a coherent and satisfying climax. This book doesn’t grab your attention as immediately as Mike Bartlett’s Salmon and Dusk books, but indolently ingratiates itself with you until you are grudgingly cheering Aston on and ultimately saying to him ‘Well done mate!’.
";}s:7:"summary";s:521:"This book has unique 'Withnail and I' approach to saving the world. Although it appears to meander around Aston's desperate attempts to approach life at an oblique angle and his seemingly chance encounters with the other characters in the story, it builds to a coherent and satisfying climax. This book doesn't grab your attention as immediately as Mike Bartlett's Salmon and Dusk books, but indolently ingratiates itself with you until you are grudgingly cheering Aston on and ultimately saying to him 'Well done mate!'.";s:12:"atom_content";s:571:"This book has unique ‘Withnail and I’ approach to saving the world. Although it appears to meander around Aston’s desperate attempts to approach life at an oblique angle and his seemingly chance encounters with the other characters in the story, it builds to a coherent and satisfying climax. This book doesn’t grab your attention as immediately as Mike Bartlett’s Salmon and Dusk books, but indolently ingratiates itself with you until you are grudgingly cheering Aston on and ultimately saying to him ‘Well done mate!’.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1319149041;}i:1;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:10:"By: Gillal";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-328886";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:6:"Gillal";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 30 Jun 2011 12:22:07 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-328886";s:11:"description";s:15:"Wow. Thank you.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:29:"Wow.
Thank you.
Wow.
Thank you.
Do yourself a favor; when you get ready to turn this book off because its boring you, get something to do that will take most of the day, charge up the ipod, get some cheetos, and power through instead. you will be glad you listened to this book. This is a kind of story i have never heard before with some excellent themes. This is very entertaining in a different way from most other podiobooks on this site.
";}s:7:"summary";s:414:"Do yourself a favor; when you get ready to turn this book off because its boring you, get something to do that will take most of the day, charge up the ipod, get some cheetos, and power through instead. you will be glad you listened to this book. This is a kind of story i have never heard before with some excellent themes. This is very entertaining in a different way from most other podiobooks on this site.";s:12:"atom_content";s:422:"Do yourself a favor; when you get ready to turn this book off because its boring you, get something to do that will take most of the day, charge up the ipod, get some cheetos, and power through instead. you will be glad you listened to this book. This is a kind of story i have never heard before with some excellent themes. This is very entertaining in a different way from most other podiobooks on this site.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1282550459;}i:3;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:9:"By: Juuro";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-303134";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"Juuro";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:18:44 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-303134";s:11:"description";s:441:"Myke Bartlett has a beautiful voice which fits his characters totally. The aimless pubcrawls and drab mundanea of the people is depicted well, worthy of being called literature. The thing with ghosts and high-energy physics was unnecessary for this work and could more profitably have been separate into another story in the vein of HTDC. The author clearly has it in him to do very different genres; they do not need to be cobbled together.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:449:"Myke Bartlett has a beautiful voice which fits his characters totally. The aimless pubcrawls and drab mundanea of the people is depicted well, worthy of being called literature. The thing with ghosts and high-energy physics was unnecessary for this work and could more profitably have been separate into another story in the vein of HTDC. The author clearly has it in him to do very different genres; they do not need to be cobbled together.
";}s:7:"summary";s:441:"Myke Bartlett has a beautiful voice which fits his characters totally. The aimless pubcrawls and drab mundanea of the people is depicted well, worthy of being called literature. The thing with ghosts and high-energy physics was unnecessary for this work and could more profitably have been separate into another story in the vein of HTDC. The author clearly has it in him to do very different genres; they do not need to be cobbled together.";s:12:"atom_content";s:449:"Myke Bartlett has a beautiful voice which fits his characters totally. The aimless pubcrawls and drab mundanea of the people is depicted well, worthy of being called literature. The thing with ghosts and high-energy physics was unnecessary for this work and could more profitably have been separate into another story in the vein of HTDC. The author clearly has it in him to do very different genres; they do not need to be cobbled together.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1247249924;}i:4;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:8:"By: JenM";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-243163";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"JenM";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 01 Nov 2008 14:45:13 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-243163";s:11:"description";s:143:"I loved this book, it is very different from HDTC, but also very similar. I like the underlying theme that taking action can change the world.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:151:"I loved this book, it is very different from HDTC, but also very similar. I like the underlying theme that taking action can change the world.
";}s:7:"summary";s:143:"I loved this book, it is very different from HDTC, but also very similar. I like the underlying theme that taking action can change the world.";s:12:"atom_content";s:151:"I loved this book, it is very different from HDTC, but also very similar. I like the underlying theme that taking action can change the world.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1225550713;}i:5;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:8:"By: Nick";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-237569";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Nick";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 19 Oct 2008 09:58:39 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-237569";s:11:"description";s:377:"I really enjoyed How to Disappear Completely, and this book is equally well written and narrated, with good production. But I don't like it. It's just a personal thing. HTDC had the extra fantasy dimension. I'm sure many people will enjoy this, but for me it's just too mundane, and I don't really care about the characters. I'll still look forward to more books by the author.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:421:"I really enjoyed How to Disappear Completely, and this book is equally well written and narrated, with good production. But I don’t like it. It’s just a personal thing. HTDC had the extra fantasy dimension. I’m sure many people will enjoy this, but for me it’s just too mundane, and I don’t really care about the characters. I’ll still look forward to more books by the author.
";}s:7:"summary";s:377:"I really enjoyed How to Disappear Completely, and this book is equally well written and narrated, with good production. But I don't like it. It's just a personal thing. HTDC had the extra fantasy dimension. I'm sure many people will enjoy this, but for me it's just too mundane, and I don't really care about the characters. I'll still look forward to more books by the author.";s:12:"atom_content";s:421:"I really enjoyed How to Disappear Completely, and this book is equally well written and narrated, with good production. But I don’t like it. It’s just a personal thing. HTDC had the extra fantasy dimension. I’m sure many people will enjoy this, but for me it’s just too mundane, and I don’t really care about the characters. I’ll still look forward to more books by the author.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1224410319;}i:6;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:16:"By: makerthinker";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-232791";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"makerthinker";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 07 Oct 2008 19:15:41 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-232791";s:11:"description";s:206:"Just the story of an alcoholic loser completely lacking ambition and drive skating though life. I got so bored I turned it off after the third hour. I kept hoping something, anything, would happen. Nope.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:214:"Just the story of an alcoholic loser completely lacking ambition and drive skating though life. I got so bored I turned it off after the third hour. I kept hoping something, anything, would happen. Nope.
";}s:7:"summary";s:206:"Just the story of an alcoholic loser completely lacking ambition and drive skating though life. I got so bored I turned it off after the third hour. I kept hoping something, anything, would happen. Nope.";s:12:"atom_content";s:214:"Just the story of an alcoholic loser completely lacking ambition and drive skating though life. I got so bored I turned it off after the third hour. I kept hoping something, anything, would happen. Nope.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1223406941;}i:7;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:14:"By: Onion Girl";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-209704";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Onion Girl";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:01:36 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-209704";s:11:"description";s:2477:"I thought you should know. You've made me an addict. You're writing is my heroin. They don't make a methadone for Myke Bartlett addicts so I think the only fair and proper thing for you to do is write more. I listened to "HtDC" almost a year ago, loved it and scoured the net in search of other stories you'd written/podcasted. I downloaded "My Chalk Outline" and "Electricity" then, but decided to ration them since there is so little Myke Bartlett in the Webiverse. To be honest, I kinda hoped "My Chalk Outline" would reproduce if I left it in my iPod unsupervised for a while. After listening to "HtDC" for the third time in 9 months I broke down and listened to the next Kilbey & Nero installment (sadly, it remained 3 episodes but at least they were an hour each of content). I loved it. I knew I would. Although, I loved it more than I expected. Then I was left with "Electricity". I was determined to hold out, I was going to let it wait. But three days later I clicked play. I couldn't help myself. All I can say is WOW! Well, I guess I can say more than wow? You write like a god. If Shakespeare were alive right now he'd wish he could write like you. This is no empty flattery either. I sincerely love the way you turn a phrase. I love the character development. I love the way you wind stories around and through each other while they maintain their logic and structure. The music is great, too. There were at least two songs included I caught myself singing along with. But it wasn't just that the music was familiar or likable, you chose songs that perfectly complimented each scene. It was obvious that you put as much effort into piecing together the score as you did in writing the story. Considering the character of Aston is so interested in music it's easy to imagine that he punctuated his own reminiscences with these songs in his head. Your work is so complete and well sculpted?I?m listening but I can see it. I can feel the cold, hear the traffic and smell the alcohol on their breath. I've been dreaming of going back to London to live for the last 20 years. For all the negative in the story about life in London in the 90's I still want to go; perhaps even more now. Strikes me that there?s so much to overcome it would be more of an adventure. You should write an ironic guidebook for the disenfranchised 20 something émigré to London. No, no. No. No distractions. Just write more stories for me. I need a fix.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:2645:"I thought you should know. You’ve made me an addict. You’re writing is my heroin. They don’t make a methadone for Myke Bartlett addicts so I think the only fair and proper thing for you to do is write more.
I listened to “HtDC” almost a year ago, loved it and scoured the net in search of other stories you’d written/podcasted. I downloaded “My Chalk Outline” and “Electricity” then, but decided to ration them since there is so little Myke Bartlett in the Webiverse. To be honest, I kinda hoped “My Chalk Outline” would reproduce if I left it in my iPod unsupervised for a while.
After listening to “HtDC” for the third time in 9 months I broke down and listened to the next Kilbey & Nero installment (sadly, it remained 3 episodes but at least they were an hour each of content). I loved it. I knew I would. Although, I loved it more than I expected. Then I was left with “Electricity”. I was determined to hold out, I was going to let it wait. But three days later I clicked play. I couldn’t help myself. All I can say is WOW! Well, I guess I can say more than wow?
You write like a god. If Shakespeare were alive right now he’d wish he could write like you. This is no empty flattery either. I sincerely love the way you turn a phrase. I love the character development. I love the way you wind stories around and through each other while they maintain their logic and structure. The music is great, too. There were at least two songs included I caught myself singing along with. But it wasn’t just that the music was familiar or likable, you chose songs that perfectly complimented each scene. It was obvious that you put as much effort into piecing together the score as you did in writing the story. Considering the character of Aston is so interested in music it’s easy to imagine that he punctuated his own reminiscences with these songs in his head. Your work is so complete and well sculpted?I?m listening but I can see it. I can feel the cold, hear the traffic and smell the alcohol on their breath.
I’ve been dreaming of going back to London to live for the last 20 years. For all the negative in the story about life in London in the 90′s I still want to go; perhaps even more now. Strikes me that there?s so much to overcome it would be more of an adventure. You should write an ironic guidebook for the disenfranchised 20 something émigré to London. No, no. No. No distractions. Just write more stories for me. I need a fix.
";}s:7:"summary";s:2477:"I thought you should know. You've made me an addict. You're writing is my heroin. They don't make a methadone for Myke Bartlett addicts so I think the only fair and proper thing for you to do is write more. I listened to "HtDC" almost a year ago, loved it and scoured the net in search of other stories you'd written/podcasted. I downloaded "My Chalk Outline" and "Electricity" then, but decided to ration them since there is so little Myke Bartlett in the Webiverse. To be honest, I kinda hoped "My Chalk Outline" would reproduce if I left it in my iPod unsupervised for a while. After listening to "HtDC" for the third time in 9 months I broke down and listened to the next Kilbey & Nero installment (sadly, it remained 3 episodes but at least they were an hour each of content). I loved it. I knew I would. Although, I loved it more than I expected. Then I was left with "Electricity". I was determined to hold out, I was going to let it wait. But three days later I clicked play. I couldn't help myself. All I can say is WOW! Well, I guess I can say more than wow? You write like a god. If Shakespeare were alive right now he'd wish he could write like you. This is no empty flattery either. I sincerely love the way you turn a phrase. I love the character development. I love the way you wind stories around and through each other while they maintain their logic and structure. The music is great, too. There were at least two songs included I caught myself singing along with. But it wasn't just that the music was familiar or likable, you chose songs that perfectly complimented each scene. It was obvious that you put as much effort into piecing together the score as you did in writing the story. Considering the character of Aston is so interested in music it's easy to imagine that he punctuated his own reminiscences with these songs in his head. Your work is so complete and well sculpted?I?m listening but I can see it. I can feel the cold, hear the traffic and smell the alcohol on their breath. I've been dreaming of going back to London to live for the last 20 years. For all the negative in the story about life in London in the 90's I still want to go; perhaps even more now. Strikes me that there?s so much to overcome it would be more of an adventure. You should write an ironic guidebook for the disenfranchised 20 something émigré to London. No, no. No. No distractions. Just write more stories for me. I need a fix.";s:12:"atom_content";s:2645:"I thought you should know. You’ve made me an addict. You’re writing is my heroin. They don’t make a methadone for Myke Bartlett addicts so I think the only fair and proper thing for you to do is write more.
I listened to “HtDC” almost a year ago, loved it and scoured the net in search of other stories you’d written/podcasted. I downloaded “My Chalk Outline” and “Electricity” then, but decided to ration them since there is so little Myke Bartlett in the Webiverse. To be honest, I kinda hoped “My Chalk Outline” would reproduce if I left it in my iPod unsupervised for a while.
After listening to “HtDC” for the third time in 9 months I broke down and listened to the next Kilbey & Nero installment (sadly, it remained 3 episodes but at least they were an hour each of content). I loved it. I knew I would. Although, I loved it more than I expected. Then I was left with “Electricity”. I was determined to hold out, I was going to let it wait. But three days later I clicked play. I couldn’t help myself. All I can say is WOW! Well, I guess I can say more than wow?
You write like a god. If Shakespeare were alive right now he’d wish he could write like you. This is no empty flattery either. I sincerely love the way you turn a phrase. I love the character development. I love the way you wind stories around and through each other while they maintain their logic and structure. The music is great, too. There were at least two songs included I caught myself singing along with. But it wasn’t just that the music was familiar or likable, you chose songs that perfectly complimented each scene. It was obvious that you put as much effort into piecing together the score as you did in writing the story. Considering the character of Aston is so interested in music it’s easy to imagine that he punctuated his own reminiscences with these songs in his head. Your work is so complete and well sculpted?I?m listening but I can see it. I can feel the cold, hear the traffic and smell the alcohol on their breath.
I’ve been dreaming of going back to London to live for the last 20 years. For all the negative in the story about life in London in the 90′s I still want to go; perhaps even more now. Strikes me that there?s so much to overcome it would be more of an adventure. You should write an ironic guidebook for the disenfranchised 20 something émigré to London. No, no. No. No distractions. Just write more stories for me. I need a fix.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1218841296;}i:8;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:14:"By: Smoggypaul";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-196780";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Smoggypaul";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:12:39 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-196780";s:11:"description";s:608:"This is such a great 'alternative' take on living in London as a youthful 'outsider' looking in that you can't possibly pass it by. It ain't middle class suburbia here, its closer to edgy real life for many people coming to London than you might realise. Alongside it is a strange, supernatural theme that lends itself to that 'not quite fitting in' feel and accentuates that sense of unease that permeates the novel. Add in a superbly eclectic, individualistic, soundtrack [thanks Myke, picked up some good steers to bands I hadn't come across before!] and this is unmissable stuff. More please, and soon!!!";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:664:"This is such a great ‘alternative’ take on living in London as a youthful ‘outsider’ looking in that you can’t possibly pass it by. It ain’t middle class suburbia here, its closer to edgy real life for many people coming to London than you might realise. Alongside it is a strange, supernatural theme that lends itself to that ‘not quite fitting in’ feel and accentuates that sense of unease that permeates the novel. Add in a superbly eclectic, individualistic, soundtrack [thanks Myke, picked up some good steers to bands I hadn't come across before!] and this is unmissable stuff. More please, and soon!!!
";}s:7:"summary";s:608:"This is such a great 'alternative' take on living in London as a youthful 'outsider' looking in that you can't possibly pass it by. It ain't middle class suburbia here, its closer to edgy real life for many people coming to London than you might realise. Alongside it is a strange, supernatural theme that lends itself to that 'not quite fitting in' feel and accentuates that sense of unease that permeates the novel. Add in a superbly eclectic, individualistic, soundtrack [thanks Myke, picked up some good steers to bands I hadn't come across before!] and this is unmissable stuff. More please, and soon!!!";s:12:"atom_content";s:664:"This is such a great ‘alternative’ take on living in London as a youthful ‘outsider’ looking in that you can’t possibly pass it by. It ain’t middle class suburbia here, its closer to edgy real life for many people coming to London than you might realise. Alongside it is a strange, supernatural theme that lends itself to that ‘not quite fitting in’ feel and accentuates that sense of unease that permeates the novel. Add in a superbly eclectic, individualistic, soundtrack [thanks Myke, picked up some good steers to bands I hadn't come across before!] and this is unmissable stuff. More please, and soon!!!
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1215947559;}i:9;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:9:"By: Sarah";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-191421";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"Sarah";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:59:47 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-191421";s:11:"description";s:66:"Superb novel - well worth a listen! Go subscribe to it right now!";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:80:"Superb novel – well worth a listen! Go subscribe to it right now!
";}s:7:"summary";s:66:"Superb novel - well worth a listen! Go subscribe to it right now!";s:12:"atom_content";s:80:"Superb novel – well worth a listen! Go subscribe to it right now!
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1214823587;}i:10;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:12:"By: Heywoody";s:4:"link";s:84:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-186639";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:8:"Heywoody";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:02:29 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:69:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-186639";s:11:"description";s:329:"What I would like to know is a novel about twenty somethings drinking their way through life in London become a science fiction story with strange matter? What does strange matter have to do with a semi-alcoholic group of friends? I liked the story, right up until it made a left turn at Albaquirky (sic) and never looked back...";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:353:"What I would like to know is a novel about twenty somethings drinking their way through life in London become a science fiction story with strange matter?
What does strange matter have to do with a semi-alcoholic group of friends?
I liked the story, right up until it made a left turn at Albaquirky (sic) and never looked back…
What I would like to know is a novel about twenty somethings drinking their way through life in London become a science fiction story with strange matter?
What does strange matter have to do with a semi-alcoholic group of friends?
I liked the story, right up until it made a left turn at Albaquirky (sic) and never looked back…
Such a strange and quirky novel about the dark and seedy side of London and Londoners. A very unique style with excellent narration quality.
";}s:7:"summary";s:141:"Such a strange and quirky novel about the dark and seedy side of London and Londoners. A very unique style with excellent narration quality.";s:12:"atom_content";s:149:"Such a strange and quirky novel about the dark and seedy side of London and Londoners. A very unique style with excellent narration quality.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1194938407;}i:12;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:8:"By: Gail";s:4:"link";s:83:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-84375";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Gail";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 10 Nov 2007 00:53:17 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:68:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-84375";s:11:"description";s:45:"Do yourself a favor and listen to this novel!";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:53:"Do yourself a favor and listen to this novel!
";}s:7:"summary";s:45:"Do yourself a favor and listen to this novel!";s:12:"atom_content";s:53:"Do yourself a favor and listen to this novel!
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1194655997;}i:13;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:12:"By: Kristina";s:4:"link";s:83:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-66114";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:8:"Kristina";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 18 Sep 2007 06:04:52 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:68:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-66114";s:11:"description";s:146:"You're back!! Hooray! I love your work!! This novel is awesome. I love the style. I love everything. I'm impatiently waiting for the next episode.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:166:"You’re back!! Hooray! I love your work!! This novel is awesome. I love the style. I love everything. I’m impatiently waiting for the next episode.
";}s:7:"summary";s:146:"You're back!! Hooray! I love your work!! This novel is awesome. I love the style. I love everything. I'm impatiently waiting for the next episode.";s:12:"atom_content";s:166:"You’re back!! Hooray! I love your work!! This novel is awesome. I love the style. I love everything. I’m impatiently waiting for the next episode.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1190095492;}i:14;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:8:"By: Dana";s:4:"link";s:83:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-61671";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Dana";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:48:31 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:68:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-61671";s:11:"description";s:101:"I'm really loving this novel. Can't wait for more! (that means please please hurry!) Thanks, ~Dana";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:133:"I’m really loving this novel. Can’t wait for more! (that means please please hurry!)
Thanks,
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I’m really loving this novel. Can’t wait for more! (that means please please hurry!)
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A review of sorts
Only 10 episodes long but packed with action, pathos, humor, creepiness, and, of course, the seediest bits of London and humanity, Myke Barlett’s Electricity won’t disappoint Salmon & Dusk fans. Indeed, listeners new to Myke’s work will find this tightly written, well narrated piece is a better place to start listening. Myke seems to have settled into his podcasting style; his smooth accent never interferes with the story but instead draws you in, convincing you Aston is telling you his story over several pints in a smoke-filled pub. Additionally, this is perhaps the best use of music in a podcasted novel I’ve heard to date; the range of songs further develop each scene, strengthening whichever mood Myke’s shooting for at any given moment.
I want more. Can’t wait for Kilbey’s sequel of sorts.
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Only 10 episodes long but packed with action, pathos, humor, creepiness, and, of course, the seediest bits of London and humanity, Myke Barlett’s Electricity won’t disappoint Salmon & Dusk fans. Indeed, listeners new to Myke’s work will find this tightly written, well narrated piece is a better place to start listening. Myke seems to have settled into his podcasting style; his smooth accent never interferes with the story but instead draws you in, convincing you Aston is telling you his story over several pints in a smoke-filled pub. Additionally, this is perhaps the best use of music in a podcasted novel I’ve heard to date; the range of songs further develop each scene, strengthening whichever mood Myke’s shooting for at any given moment.
I want more. Can’t wait for Kilbey’s sequel of sorts.
";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1188030081;}i:16;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:8:"By: Gail";s:4:"link";s:83:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-51422";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Gail";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:13:35 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:68:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-51422";s:11:"description";s:124:"Yes! I've been waiting for the Podiobooks debut of Electricity, can't wait to listen. Excuse me, I'll just go subscribe now.";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:150:"Yes! I’ve been waiting for the Podiobooks debut of Electricity, can’t wait to listen. Excuse me, I’ll just go subscribe now.
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";s:14:"date_timestamp";i:1186694015;}i:17;a:10:{s:5:"title";s:9:"By: Jukaz";s:4:"link";s:83:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/comment-page-1/#comment-50886";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"Jukaz";}s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 08 Aug 2007 10:39:26 +0000";s:4:"guid";s:68:"http://www.podiobooks.com/blog/2007/08/07/electricity/#comment-50886";s:11:"description";s:213:"Woo Hoo, been waiting for you'r next piece of writing ever since I finished How to Disappear Completely. Got the first 3 episodes and hey what do you know it looks like it about time to walk the dog for 2 hours :)";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:339:"Woo Hoo, been waiting for you’r next piece of writing ever since I finished How to Disappear Completely. Got the first 3 episodes and hey what do you know it looks like it about time to walk the dog for 2 hours
Woo Hoo, been waiting for you’r next piece of writing ever since I finished How to Disappear Completely. Got the first 3 episodes and hey what do you know it looks like it about time to walk the dog for 2 hours