
After the Rabbit
Waldo Rabbit Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Gary Furlong
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By:
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Nelson Chereta
About this listen
Waldo Rabbit is back! Waldo and Alice continue on their quest, now accompanied by the ogre Gronk. They are headed to Norwich, where they hope to find the third monster that will be Waldo's last familiar. But things are never as simple as they seem. An archlich, White Mage, and murderous rabbits all stand in the way. Yes, that's right, the murderous flesh eating rabbits make their appearance! Waldo is both the hunter and the hunted. Can he find his last familiar before his enemies find him? It looks like everyone is after the rabbit.
©2014 Nelson Chereta (P)2017 TantorI’m really pleased that Audible includes the first few books in Audible Plus and you only have to buy the last as that represents good value for money.
Love it!
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Good listen. A little short
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Great story
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After the rabbit
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We follow our hero and his crew on the second stage of the quest, and it's lively, colourful, well-written, and funny. We have all sorts of mythic beasts and monsters, and it turns out they all a hoot.
if I were to make one teensy criticism it's that it felt to me like the story finished mid-way through. It'll carry on in book 3 I'm sure, but left me a little unsatisfied. Or to be more positive, desperate for the next installment.
All things considered, a great story, highly enjoyable. More more more please!
down the rabbit hole?
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I feel it needs more of a climax to make each book its own thing though
ends too soon
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