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part of the early free offerings from Audible's Plus catalogue, and consumed as light escapism during the worst of my Great DistractednessA fun light kid's story about the son of the devil :DThis short audio production feels more like a radio play than a traditional audiobook. I felt it was well put together, and the technical quality was high.It paints 'scary' themes irreverently and with humour and is most importantly about acceptance, support and family.There's a solidly decent chance it migh...
I enjoyed so much listed this audiobook, I lost count of how many times I laughed with this book, I loved Beezer as a character he is really fun without knowing, I loved how they bonded as a family through everything.
4 STARS!This was hilarious! It reminded me a little bit of Little Nicky but for kids haha I think this would be a fun read for the littles to listen to, especially during Halloween time.
Beezer is a pretty cute kids' story that even adults can enjoy. I did have to overlook some pretty illogical elements (How does a financially unstable person keep getting approved to be an adoptive parent? What kind a library demands you have a library card before you can even enter?), but I still chuckled at the humorous moments.
This is a cute middle-grade audiobook with a paranormal twist on crazy family dynamics. What happens when you adopt a new brother from hell, literally? Fun read.
Some themes could be confusing for kidsThis was more like an audio theatrical production, with different voice actors for each character and background sounds. The voices and sound effects were a tad annoying at first, but I got used to them. My favorite part was when the kids found Beezer had been on YouTube all night. I definitely laughed out loud!I liked some of the themes about family and being yourself, but I was torn because the main character is literally the son of Lucifer. That could be...
Beezer by Brandon T.Snider, narrated very nicely, within intonations and moods by the cast of readers. It is an excellent listening on Audible, great for children. I have listened to this audiobook with my eight-year-old son on repeat already several times. This one is his favourite. The book shows a kid's story very suitable for pre-teenagers as it speaks about feelings, kindness and respect. Also, it helps understand other people's emotions.
It was a free audible download and has a full cast of characters. It’s extremely short, light hearted, and funny in some spots and is written along the lines of C.S.Lewis’ A Screwtape Letter. It is children friendly I would say.
Cute. Full cast. Funny and amusing for younger children, but still enjoyable for the adults listening during this forsaken quarantine. Tackles some very real subjects in a fun, fantastical way. Beezlebub (Beezer) is Lucifer's son, and he's not quite living up to his potential as a prince of darkness. A such, Lucifer banishes Beezer to earth where he ends up in a family filled with other kids who have been adopted out of the foster care system. Jessica, the mom who adopts everyone, does a great j...
3.5 stars :).This was cute and SO FUNNY. I listened to this way back in February or March, but I forgot to add it to Goodreads.
it was a cute and short little audiobook with a lovely message :) I wish it would have been longer, then I would probably gave it more than 3,5 stars :) full cast of characters made this audiobook a fun experience and if there will be future installments, and the ending suggests that, I will definitely pick them up :)XOXOA
Cute!
If you like Lucifer the show you will like Beezer (Lucifer's son). There were strong themes of family, friends, healing, and self worth. It's a quick read with a quirky cast of characters.
This was a super quick and super cute read. Beezer and his antics had me cracking up and I enjoyed this little story.
I really enjoyed this story! Very imaginative and a good story. I even had several laugh out loud moments. Worth the listen/read for a quick story.
I really only listened to this because my free Audible trial has rolled around again and it seemed like one of the better choices from the originals for this month, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I guess I thought it was going be something that read very young but I think the voice actors did a really great job of bringing a wider range of emotion to what is at this point really a fairly standard middle grade trope of 'bad guy realizes the power of friendship'. Definite...
A charming story marred by lackluster performance and format.Anybody with a surly teenager might wonder if they're actually raising a demonspawn. The idea of a teenage Beelzebub (son of Satan) that is banished to Earth without his demonic powers and into a human body which is starting to go through various "changes" and his newfound human family "just doesn't understand him" is a cute premise, and very familiar. Unfortunately the titular Beezer's performance frequently crosses into the annoying
This was sweeter then expected!
Hilarious! I enjoyed every moment!
Oh my god. What I thought was going to be an eye-roller aimed at an audience younger than me turned out to be an audio-drama deserving of 5 stars because of the vital importance of the theme and the suckerpunch of feels that pushed me under a bus without notice. This review might be a little spoilery--if it can really be thought as so--but I’m going to break down why this is so good. I highly recommend you go listen to it on Audible to get the full experience. Oh “Me” of Little Faith I will