Max Quick 1: The Pocket and the Pendant


Read by Mark Jeffrey

(4.4 stars; 175 reviews)

WHEN TIME mysteriously stops, young Max Quick must travel across America to find the source of this 'temporal disaster'... Along the way, he and his companions encounter ancient mysteries, quantum Books, and clues to the riddle of stopped Time. But the more Max learns, the more it seems that his own true identity is not what he once believed...

"driven -- and driven well -- by good old-fashioned sci-fi storytelling." - Kirkus Reviews

ForeWord Magazine 'Book of the Year' Finalist 2005


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Chapters

One: A Very Strange Little Boy + Two: The Poc Read by Mark Jeffrey
Three: The Duel In The Mist Read by Mark Jeffrey
Four: Serpents and Mermaids Read by Mark Jeffrey
Five: The Books of Jonathan Roseblood Cyranus Read by Mark Jeffrey
Six: The Mystery of Mr. 'E' Read by Mark Jeffrey
Seven: Jadeth Read by Mark Jeffrey
Eight: The Singular Eye Read by Mark Jeffrey
Nine: The Isle of the Dreamtime Read by Mark Jeffrey
Ten: The Tale of Enki Read by Mark Jeffrey
Eleven: Planet Furious Read by Mark Jeffrey
Twelve: The Pendant Read by Mark Jeffrey
Thirteen: 'The Tyranny of the Page' Read by Mark Jeffrey
Fourteen: Mr. Blister Gets His Read by Mark Jeffrey

Reviews


Good story but the ever present bed music is just annoying too much of the time. While it often does match the story line it often doesn't. Bed music should not be a cheap thrill in competition with the narration. I can not recommend this audio book even though I ...


1 hr in - the music drove me away. Intriguing story, but the incessant music takes away from the book. (Notice in movies how they use music at climactic moments? ...imagine how annoying it would be if that suspenseful music never stopped.)

stop the music!!!


(4 stars)

no really, please stop the music. great book even for an adult to get into. especially if one is familiar with the Sumerian tablets. great reading too, perfect tempo all well and good except that I listen with ear buds under my ear muffs, due to loud machines at work. the music is way too loud, nice touch, making it a whole production thing but soooo loud I sometimes can't make out the words. sorry to be a downer


(3 stars)

The story idea is fresh and original. Most of the characters are likable. It bogs down heavily in backsory about halfway through. To the point where it becomes almost unlistenable. The author probably believes it is world-building, but in reality it is almost a study in what not to do when writing. That said, the good points well outweigh the bad and I will listen to the sequel


I really enjoyed the story in this and I would like to be able to listen to parts 2 and 3 but I am hard of hearing. Does anyone know if there is a version without music playing in the background? That made it very hard for me to concentrate ...


I was ready to subscribe to this book until I read the comments about the music being obtrusive. I listened to a couple random samples and will not be able to use this selection. It is difficult to find things the kids can share with me but we listen while ...


This is a great audiobook, the plot is great, and despite what the other people have lied.... The music is a great addition to the book, and isn't distracting to anyone with a moderate attention span...


(3 stars)

Background music was too loud and anyone saying otherwise must be deaf or hasn't listened to other high production audio books. That should be left to professionals. thankfully his other books corrected that.