Pieces
Nobilis Reed
Read by Nobilis Reed
Joan's world has literally fallen apart. She lives in one tiny piece of the shattered universe, bounded on all sides by shimmering veils. When the creator god, calling himself "Cassius", stumbles into the cathedral where she lives, she is drawn into an adventure of cosmic proportions.
The story is told through the cracked lens of seven experienced podcast authors. Nobilis, Christiana Ellis, Chris Lester, Graydancer, Paul S. Jenkins, Philippa Ballantine, Brandon Crose and John Tanzer take turns, chapter by chapter writing and reading episodes of the story.
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Chapters
| "Sorry" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Hope" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Home" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Secrets" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Derek" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Peace" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "War" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "A Moment of your Time" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Battle" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Demons" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Death" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Cosmic" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "Worlds" | Read by Nobilis Reed | |
| "End" | Read by Nobilis Reed |
Reviews
By: Cobalt
I'm listening to this at work, and I'm a bit confused...is there an episode that went missing or out of sequence? There's a large continuity gap between Episode 7 and 8, with some plot reveals taken as assumption of happening in the beginning of 8. That, and the bit of ...
By: Arlene Radasky
Pieces. I am very impressed and so glad I listened. What I thought was going to be a SciFi, turned out to be an investigation of many myths and god-belief systems. Like your art class description in the last chapter, one writer would not have added so many twists and ...
By: Shane
I LOVED this book if only for it's alternate take on God. It does have issues as it is written by different authors in turn who all had different ideas. To me that made it fun as well especially with 'knowing' some of the authors from their other work.
interesting concept
sherbk
Really enjoyed the story. All the readers were very good. A couple of them could have slowed down a bit though. The only part I didn't care for was the music. It would have been nice to vary the song, keeping the same mood
By: james
i agree that the continuity was a small issue, but just a small one. it was a great story in spite of that. i would like evo for posting all 14 episodes that too helped me with the minor flawes.
A LibriVox Listener
The story itself is of value. But the music, those God awful high pitched nasally monk chants were so distracting so painful to endure I just wanted to thrust knitting needles into my eardrums and make it stop!
By: Nobilis
Cobalt, what you hear is what you get; yes, there are some continuity problems. It's a cracked lens, and some of the cracks are pretty deep.
A LibriVox Listener
audiobooks are all to often killed by adding music. that goes ten fold when narrators sing,this goes further still