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text 2016-01-21 23:36
I will never listen to Phil Gigante or read Karen Marie Moning again, ever

I've been a fan of Phil Gigante for many years. I'm constantly recommending his audiobooks to people. I will never do that again. I will say that I don't know everything there is to know about this case, but I know enough that I will not support him. I also will not support Karen Marie Moning not so much that she is supporting him (which I don't like either), but for the fact that she is hiding this information from her fans. I believe that readers/listeners have the right to this information.

 

Here is what I do know. The man was arrested and plead GUILTY to accosting a minor for immoral purposes and possession of child sexually abusive material. I just don't believe that anyone would plead guilty for child sex crimes that they didn't do. Yes, people plead guilty for things they didn't do all the time, but not child sex crimes, because that stuff lives with you. If you look at his registered sex offender page (link below), you will see that he will be on that list until 2040. You don't plead guilty to make something go away that will put you on a list for that many years.

 

I feel we need to stop protecting sex offenders and stop victim blaming. I will not support anyone involved with this. I will not or listen to any book he narrates. I will not read any book she writes. I will not share any posts that about either of these two (unless they are addressing this issue, which I will share liberally).

 

Here are links to more information. Do with it what you will.

 

This is a link to his registered sex offender page.

http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=2326370&AgencyID=55242

 

Here is an article that explains more of what happened.

http://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2015/07/facebook_suspicion_leads_to_ar.html 

 

Lastly, here is a link to a great post about how Karen Marie Moning is handling it.

http://bibliodaze.com/2016/01/defending-the-indefensible-on-phil-gigante-karen-marie-moning/

 

 

Updated--More posts if your interested in reading more. These are all very well written.

 

Don’t Do This Ever: “Defending A Sex Offender” edition by Jenny Trout

 

Victim blaming and Phil Gigante by Jeaniene Frost

 

Where Is the Feverborn Review? There Isn’t One. by RedHotBooks

 

Why I Won’t Be Listening to Phil Gigante Anymore by The Guilded Earlobe

 

Blogger Confession: Public Statements, Using Your Platform, & Victim Blaming by The Geeky Blogger

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review 2015-10-24 00:00
The Witch of Painted Sorrows
The Witch of Painted Sorrows - M.J. Rose... The Witch of Painted Sorrows - M.J. Rose,Natalie Ross,Phil Gigante Unfortunately, I found this story quite dull. I disliked the main character. I just found her very blah and whiney and annoying. It finally got interesting at the end, so I am a little interested in seeing where the story goes but I'm not in a hurry to find out.
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review 2015-09-23 01:01
Audiobook Review: Pandemic by Scott Sigler, narrated by Phil Gigante
Pandemic: A Novel - Scott Sigler,Phil Gigante

My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com.

 

I saw this book on an Audible two for one credit and picked it up. The name of the narrator is what really caught my eye. Phil Gigante is well known in the paranormal romance and urban fantasy world for his work narrating Karen Marie Moning’s books. I’ve gotten to where I’m starting to find more and more new-to-me authors based on narrators and that is what happened here.

 

When I bought this book, I missed that this was the third book in a trilogy, or if I did notice, I had forgotten by the time I got around to listening to it. I didn’t even realize it when I started to listen to the book. The author provided a nice history in a prologue called “How It Began” that covers the history of how this Pandemic has evolved over the years.

 

The premise of this story is an alien Orbital comes to Earth with the plan of destroying all human life on the planet.There were eighteen probes on this Orbital with “seeds” on them that would infect the human race. The first few probes had no luck at all. Then they got closer and closer and the Orbital learned and got smarter with each attempt. It comes very close in stories that take place in earlier books. This story is the Orbital’s last chance.

 

The disease that these people get is highly contagious. The infected become homicidal and start killing everyone around, especially their family. The infected are pretty organized and have a plan to take over the world, starting with Chicago, which is ground zero in this story.

 

This story is told in third person and told from the point of view of several different people, including some of the infected. It gives interesting insight into how everyone each feels they need to handle the situation in order to survive, be it a newly converted or a human surviving the infection.

 

I really enjoyed watching this all play out and seeing it from the many different points of view. There are several twists and turns on the way which keeps the story very interesting. This story really had me on the edge of my seat and looking to things to do to keep listening. The only thing I can fault this audio for is there are a few sound effects which I didn’t like. I prefer an audio with just a narrator, especially when you have one as skilled as Phil Gigante.

 

Narration

I’ve listened to Phil Gigante before. I loved him in Karen Marie Moning’s Highlander series. HIs ability to do many different Scottish accents in both men and women’s voices was miraculous. Now listening to this book, there were not as many different accents, but there were some and he handled those wonderfully. He also did a fabulous job with the crazy. You know how you can hear someone talk and tell they are just nuts? Yeah, that. He nails it with one of the characters in this book. Lastly, there are some people who turn into monsters, not just crazy infected humans. He does a great job with the monster. I highly recommend Phil Gigante as a narrator.  

Source: www.hotlistens.com/pandemic-audiobook-scott-sigler-review
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review 2015-09-04 21:03
Air Bound: A Sea Haven Novel, Book 3 - Christine Feehan,Phil Gigante
Air Bound

The Characters:

Airiana Ridell: Wholesome, sweet, cares very deeply for the people she loves
Maxim Prakenskii: Have yet to meet a Prakenskii brother that I didn’t like and Maxim is no exception.

The Story:

Time is short for me right now so no proper review but I greatly enjoyed the story.

The Random Thoughts:

Great Narrator

4 Stars
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text 2015-08-25 17:23
Listening progress update: I've read 100%.
Pandemic: A Novel - Scott Sigler,Phil Gigante

This was so good. I had forgotten it was book three in a trilogy, but that didn't stop me from really enjoying it. Full review to come later.

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