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The audiobook for my new book, Don't Touch the Blue Stuff! is live! It’s the sequel to Where the Hell is Tesla?, and it's just as zany/absurd/heartwarming/ridiculous as the first one, ..."
Hi Rob, I'm interested in listening and reviewing. I loved your book The Wrong Unit and I already have Where the Hell is Tesla? in my Audible library (I won a copy from the Audiobook Reviewer).
I'm a book blogger and I post reviews on Audible, Amazon, and GoodReads. nrlymrtl at gmail dot com
Thanks for considering me,
Susan

travistousant@gmail.com

Jeffrey.barron.owens@gmail.com

It really does stand out what a great job you do with the narration. Common consensus around here (my experiences included) is that authors usually make a mistake by narrating their own work, but I could see you narrating other people's work as well.


-- Rob

Thanks Rob! Got the email and appreciate it. Looking forward to the book!

Thanks.
Pwilkinson101@gmail.com




I'm interested if you still have codes. I have a reviewing blog:
http://lomeraniel.com/audiobookreviews


The audiobook for my new book, Don't Touch the Blue Stuff! is live! It’s the sequel to Where the Hell is Tesla?, and it's just as zany/absurd/heartwarming/ridiculous as the first one, with Chip, Pete, Tesla, and lots of surprise guests.
I've got 40 FREE Audible codes burning a hole in my pocket, so if you liked the first audiobook and want to listen to the sequel, send me a message here on Goodreads with your email address so I can get a code out to you.
Book description:
Something called "the blue juice" is coming. For all of us.
Luckily, me (Chip Collins), Pete, Nikola Tesla, Bobo, and FBI Agent Gina Phillips are here to kick its ass, and send it back to last Tuesday. Maybe. Or maybe we'll fail, and everyone in the multiverse is doomed. (Seriously, you might want to get that underground bunker ready.) Either way, I've got to get home to Julie and find out - woah, I'm not about to tell you that right here in the book description! TMI.
WARNING: If you haven't heard Where the Hell is Tesla?, I apologize in advance, as you might get completely freaking lost. If you do, just call my apartment, I'm usually around, and I'll fill you in. (If I'm not stuck in the ITA.) - Chip
Reviews:
"★★★★★ MORE FUN. This book is a sequel to Where the Hell is Tesla?, but I think it’s more fun. All of the original characters have returned, and this time we hop right into the laughs and the action. I was afraid that the whole thing might feel old or labored in a sequel, but for me the energy, cheerfulness, and clever humor was as fresh and engaging as before."
"★★★★★ DIRCKS DOES IT AGAIN. I've been waiting for Rob Dircks to follow up "Where the Hell is Tesla" for a while. The first book made me want to go on another hilarious ride with the fun group of characters he created. This second book gave me exactly what I wanted."
"★★★★★ FANTASTIC AND FUN. I haven't sat up in bed for a book read in a long time. I shared Tesla with my wife, and she waited for me to hand her Don't Touch the Blue Stuff. Bravo from both of us. Keep 'em coming."
"★★★★★ AS GOOD AS THE FIRST ONE! As good as the first book in this series. I would recommend both. Comparisons to Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett spring to mind."
NOTE: As in the first novel, the main character Chip has, shall we say, a colorful vocabulary. (Translation: he curses like a sailor.) Be advised.