Left Behind: The Kids (Live-Action Audio, Collection 2, Vols. 5-8) 
asked by shawn on November 10, 2006 12:30 PM
Based on books 5-8 in the Left Behind: The Kids series, this second package of "Live Action Audio" is gripping for young and old alike. These twelve episodes (each approximately 25 minutes in length) will hold the attention of any listener, with original music and top quality acting. Best for ages 10-14 but loved by all ages.
Reviews
I am really enjoying the Left Behind: The Kids Live-Action audio series. Well-acted and every episode has captured my attention. As an adult, one of the reasons which drew me to the audio series is because LaHaye and Jenkins intertwines the Left Behind universe and its characters together, so if you are reading or listening to the audio series of Left Behind, I highly recommend listening to the Left Behind: The Kids for a little bit more in-depth coverage of recurring characters.
In collection 2, the series continues with our four trying to promote the teaching of Christ at their school via the Underground Newspaper. This volume focuses introduction of new characters joining the team and much more with the help of Bruce and Buck.
Once you start on the series, you will be hooked! Adults of the "Left Behind" series and enjoying the audio series, I can't emphasize how exciting and also how much I recommend the "Left Behind: The Kids" series.
In collection 2, the series continues with our four trying to promote the teaching of Christ at their school via the Underground Newspaper. This volume focuses introduction of new characters joining the team and much more with the help of Bruce and Buck.
Once you start on the series, you will be hooked! Adults of the "Left Behind" series and enjoying the audio series, I can't emphasize how exciting and also how much I recommend the "Left Behind: The Kids" series.
reviewed by jbritt on November 20, 2006 7:02 PM
I read the LEFT BEHIND The Kids series for most of Spring 2000 and I loved them. I stopped at 4 because I kind of lost interest. But in October 2000 I got the first edition of the Drama cassettes. And this year I got the second edition. I am listening to it as I type this review and I will never stop listening. I will buy the 3rd very very soon. Anyway, if you are between the ages of 9 and 15 BUY THEM NOW! The CDs are better because of the enhanced stereo quality. Sounds pass around you, dialogue is heard from different directions, its awesome!
reviewed by caramel on November 26, 2006 2:04 PM
I love how they didn't decide to release a read version, but they released a "LIVE ACTION AUDIO DRAMATIZATION" of the kids books. I am a fan of the first Left Behind (Adult) Live Action Audio (Listen with very enclosing surround sound headphones and you will be blown away by the great sound quality!). I have Left Behind The Kids audio #1 on cassette (the store didn't have the CD yet) and #2 on CD. They are all great. Each disc represents one book. Each release has 4 books. Get this audiobook! Buy them both! Hopefully a movie will come out.
reviewed by maxmill on November 27, 2006 3:47 PM
