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Rojo
Rojo
Rojo
Audiobook15 hours

Rojo

Written by Ted Dekker

Narrated by Ulises Cuandra

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Entre a la epopeya rociada de adrenalina donde seestrellan los sueños y la realidad. Nada es como parece, cuando Negro se convierte en Rojo.
Hace menos de un mes, Thomas Hunter era un escritorfracasado vendiendo café en  Java Hut enDenver. Ahora se encuentra en una búsqueda desesperada para evitar que dosmundos se desmoronen. En un mundo, él es un general devastado por la guerra almando de un ejército de guerreros primitivos. En el otro, está apresurado para derrotarel intento de terroristas sádicos de crear un caos global mediante un virusimparable.

Dos mundos al borde de la destrucción. Una solucióninimaginable.

LanguageEspañol
PublisherGrupo Nelson
Release dateFeb 28, 2017
ISBN9781418597436

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Bastante repetitivo. Escuche negro y es un poco mejor, escuche rojo esperando el desenlace pero al final cuando dice continuar en blanco... Me doy por vencida,no vale la pena la perdida de tiempo en un 3er libro.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Libro que te deja pensando y con ganas de más
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm rereading this series as audiobooks starting this book 8/9/16
    I'm reminded why I enjoyed these books!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A life turned upside down and inside out is the life of Thomas Hunter. As he teeters between two not-so-different worlds, Thomas finds himself racing against time to advert destruction. In our world, it is a race to find a cure for the Raison Strain-a virus that has annihilating properties. A monumental battle against the ever-imposing Horde is on the horizon as the Forest people begin falling apart at the seams in Thomas' dream world.Ted Dekker's second book keeps the reader comple...more A life turned upside down and inside out is the life of Thomas Hunter. As he teeters between two not-so-different worlds, Thomas finds himself racing against time to advert destruction. In our world, it is a race to find a cure for the Raison Strain-a virus that has annihilating properties. A monumental battle against the ever-imposing Horde is on the horizon as the Forest people begin falling apart at the seams in Thomas' dream world.Ted Dekker's second book keeps the reader completely engaged. It is a fast moving storyline on both world accounts. In the midst of journeying with Thomas' characters between the two worlds, the reader begins to contemplate which world is the real world and which is the dream world. The characters are well-written and believable. It is easy to relate to the characters as exciting to see them develop even further. Dekker's writing pulls the reader in to the point of feeling in the middle of it all. It is a book packed with action, sacrifice, suspense, and above all, love. Though this book has Christian undertones, it can easily be enjoyed by any reader. This is a book I would recommend to anyone who enjoys fantasy and suspense.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This review is being written four years after the fact. My father recommended this series, otherwise I would never have picked it up. I enjoyed it at the time, though a lot of stuff bugged me; namely, that the "real world" plot was pretty unbelievable, and the "alternate world" plot got fairly heavy-handed with Christian allegory.That said, four years later, a lot of the imagery from this series has stuck with me. If I thought it a bit hokey back then, now I'd say it's more enjoyable in hindsight, and maybe more powerful. I have a feeling that if I reread it today, it would disappoint; but I can see myself recommending it to my kids when they reach their teens.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The second volume of the Circle trilogy was pretty much more of the same. This time around, though, I found I enjoyed the characters a lot more. Rachelle in particular managed to get a lot less annoying. I don't think I would recommend this series unless you're the type of person who typically enjoys Christian fiction
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The "empire Strikes Back" of the Triology, good but not as good as teh first and last!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have to be honest, when I first started on Dekker's first book of the circle trilogy, Black, I was unsure how I would feel about it. But I trekked on and I'm glad I did. I was so sucked into the story.Red continues and doesn't let you down. Amazing, and wonderful. I can't begin to described how moved I was by this story. And it keeps you on the edge of your seat. You simply can't wait for more. I can't wait to start White!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Dekker's "Red" continues a trilogy begun in "Black" intended to be classic thriller, scifi other-world story, and an allegory for the Christian story of the fall through redemption. Red is better than Black, which was already pretty good, and the allegorical elements came together better this time around, and the characters felt more developed. Very good, and I'm looking forward to the finale!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The second book in the trilogy is far better than the first, which was itself pretty good. In Red, the story of the Rasion Strain virus in our world picks up right where it left off, but in the alternate world 15 years have passed since the "fall of man" at the end of "Black". In the other world Thomas Hunter has become a great warrior for his people (the Jews) while they are hunted down by the Horde (the Romans) but Justin, a member of Thomas' tribe with some crazy ideas, comes along and stirs things up (Jesus).
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The story from Black continues, Thomas of Hunter is now a great warrior facing the Horde. He hasn't dreamed in 15 years, but a new threat brings him back to the 21st century and the threat from the Raison strain. The two differing realities he is locked in seem more tied together than ever, with not only skills and information passing from one to the other but also his blood. And then Rachelle has a dream where she is Monique. So Thomas is trying to figure out how to stop the Raison strain from killing the Earth's population in one reality, and how to stop the Horde from overtaking the forests in the other. A mystical prophet named Justin of Southern further complicates the puzzle--is he a traitor or a prophet.Style Characterisics: Pacing, clarity, structure, narrative devices, etc.Very fast paced, almost dizzying. The spiritual allegory type stuff has the reader guessing at times who/what is right or wrong. Especially when the people in one world correspond to someone from the other world. This can be confusing sometimes. But it also adds an element of mystery that added on top of the action creates a book you can't put down. The characters, like a lot of suspense stories, tend to be flat. They are really more part of the fantastic world Dekker has created--this is a very visual book.How Good is it?An adrenaline laced read, great entertainment with a intriguing spiritual underlayer that reinterprets the Biblical story in a fresh way