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Earthcore (Dramatized Adaptation)
- Sun Symbol, Book 1
- Narrated by: Amanda Forstrom, Brad Smith, Caroline Wolfson, Chris Stinson, Colleen Delany, Danny Gavigan, Elizabeth Jernigan, Jacob Yeh, Jonathan Feuer, Ken Jackson, Matthew Schleigh, Michael John Casey, Nanette Savard, Nick DePinto, full cast
- Length: 15 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Deep below a desolate Utah mountain lies the largest platinum deposit ever discovered. A billion-dollar find, it waits for any company that can drill a world-record three-mile-deep mine shaft.
EarthCore is the company with the technology, the resources, and the guts to go after the mother lode. Young executive Connell Kirkland is the company’s driving force, pushing himself and those around him to uncover the massive treasure.
But far beneath the surface, where the rocks are so hot they burn bare skin, something has been waiting for centuries. Waiting...and guarding. Kirkland is about to find out firsthand why this treasure has never been unearthed.
Narrators:
- Amanda Forstrom
- Brad Smith
- Caroline Wolfson
- Chris Stinson
- Colleen Delany
- Danny Gavigan
- Elizabeth Jernigan
- Jacob Yeh
- Jonathan Feuer
- Ken Jackson
- Matthew Schleigh
- Michael John Casey
- Nanette Savard
- Nick DePinto
- Nora Achrati
- Richard Rohan
- Rose Elizabeth Supan
- Terence Aselford
- Zeke Alton
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- Freya
- 03-08-2023
A mostly good adaptation.
I liked the original Earthcore story, this dramatisation mostly works. The voice actor for Mac has the worst fake Aussie accent ever and combined with the terribly stereotypical lines make every moment he's on cringy. The music is also pretty bad, clashing horribly in dramatic moments. Other than that it's a pretty good story and the dramatisation makes it more immersive.
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- Michael Pitman
- 04-12-2022
Good story and mostly solid performances
The performances are let down by the reader of Kirkland. it really sounds like he's just reading lines, while all the others are acting.
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