Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds

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    Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds is the first chapter in Stranger Things novel series. This book is written by Gwenda Bond. She is mainly known for writing young adult and children’s fictional novels among a few other things. If you want to try out something special from the author then Not Your Average Hot Guy will be a good one for the listeners. The same could also be said about The Date from Hell novel from the author.

    The audio narration of Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds is done by Kristen Sieh. You will appreciate this narration as the voice of the performer will grow on you and it will be really easy to tell through her voice which character is speaking.

    Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds

    It was the summer of 1969 when the youth of America had the shock of conflict reverberating through it. Terry Ives was a student at a very quiet college campus in India. She just couldn’t be any farther from the frontlines of Vietnam or even from the ongoing protests in Washington. But the world was changing and Terry wasn’t content to watch. When the word got around about a critical experiment by the government in a tiny Hawkins town, then Terry was signed on as a test subject for that particular project. It was code-named MKULTRA. It was an isolated lab somewhere deep within the woods that contained a mystery that Terry wanted to uncover.

    If you think that you know the real truth behind the mother of Eleven then just brace your mind to be turned upside down by the subject novel. This is a mandatory story for anyone who is a fan or follower of the Stranger Things series. The backgrounds of the key characters come with a complete circle tie-in with the original Netflix series.



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