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Adventures In Odyssey Cassettes #37: Countermoves Review


Adventures In Odyssey Cassettes #37: Countermoves  Manufacturer: Tommy Nelson

ISBN: 1589970276    EAN: 9781589970274
Binding: Audio Cassette
Pages: 60
Reading Level: Ages 9-12

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $24.99
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Jason Whittaker is in South America when he finds that a church he set up is facing a strange enemy – a rival radio station that broadcasts confusing religious messages. Jason tries all his best strategies to fight this new development, but everything he does seems to make things worse. Meanwhile, Alex spends some time at his grandparents’ house and finds that there may be more to them than their grumpy exterior. And this time they finally figure out just what Eugene is working on at the college. And it sounds awfully weird. How do all of these pieces fit into the larger puzzle? Find out in Countermoves.


User Submitted Adventures In Odyssey Cassettes #37: Countermoves Reviews


June 10, 2002
Countermoves shows the AIO team just keeps getting better.
This is just another in a series of Odysseys that are getting more involved and hold the interest of adults as well as children. It is too intense for children under 7-8 but older children love it. We listened to it in the car and it made our trip seem to fly by. One word of warning - the mystery is not resolved at the end of the set. You'll need to wait until September to find out what happens!

May 29, 2002
Things are Really Heating Up Now
With very few exceptions, this collection of the radio drama focuses on the Novacom storyline. And it's definitely gaining momentum. Connie and Mitch are having problems in their relationship because Mitch works for Novacom and seems to have several secrets. Whit's End Connellsville opens, but runs into some problems from an unexpected source. Mandy and Sarah unexpectedly run into an old friend who provides a clue to current happenings. Meanwhile, Aubrey must deal with a group of happy guests at the Timothy Center. And we get to see Jason in action at one of his missions in South America.

This collection contains some gripping stories. Things have gotten interesting with Novacom, and I can't wait to see how it ends. When Dr. Blackgaard's story line ended, the show seemed to loose a little momentum, and it's nice to see that it's come back. The non-arch episodes are also top-notch. The last four episodes contain some surprises and will leave you waiting anxiously for the next collection.

Once again, the Adventures in Odyssey staff have done a top-notch job with these twelve episodes. Don't hesitate to buy this collection and find out what's going on in this wonderful fictitious town.

May 11, 2002
More Novacom
This Album is great. More Novacom episodes with suprising plot twists. Katie Leigh gives a fine performance. Ed Walker does not show up very much. Tho the reason I did not give it five stars is because there is a little drop of christainty and more focous on msking novacom relly cul. Also Odyssey has replased there good music with horrible gutar music.But Nathen Hoobler writes some of these episodes and is a very good writer.


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