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3:13 A. M.
- By: E. T. Brother
- Narrated by: Adam Zens
- Length: 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Story
Brian Sutton moves into a new house, with his son Mark. Everything is normal for the first week, then things begin to change for the worse. Brian wakes at 3:13 a.m., to his son carrying on a conversation with an unknown man. Brian rushes to his son's room, worried someone has broken in, but when he checks the room, his son is asleep in bed. Before Brian can figure out what is going on, the door at the end of the hallway opens up, and his son walks out of the bathroom.
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Truly Eerie Story.
- By pixledust on 08-02-15
- 3:13 A. M.
- By: E. T. Brother
- Narrated by: Adam Zens
Okay story but needs a lot of editing
Reviewed: 06-14-15
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No. The story was very short. It started out good, but then dropped off. The narration had many errors.
Would you recommend 3:13 A. M. to your friends? Why or why not?
Not really. The book had a great horror vibe, especially with each return of the doll, but then the story died. I wish there had been more "meat" to the story.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator had many errors during the first two chapters. At first I thought they were intentional or a mistake in the downloading of the book. But, once they continued I realized that it was due to poor editing. He also read in very choppy sentences. Maybe this was how the book was written? I don't know, but it felt very rushed and rough.
Do you think 3:13 A. M. needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I would like a sequel. Maybe it will be longer and meatier than this one.
Any additional comments?
Wish I hadn't wasted one of my credits on this book. :(
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