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Old World Boys

De: K. Vider
Narrado por: Alex Furness
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The Old-World is dead. What remains is the Empty, a desert husk that hides lost technology. What's left of humanity now race to find and unearth those technologies. Emma Pryce longs for that lost age and its mystery, so much so she scours the Empty hunting for ruins thought lost to time.

But when she is stationed at an underground base, sent there to study the base’s lost technology; she finds her colleagues have rebooted a millennia-old experiment they uncovered. A batch of young boys genetically created for warfare. Emma’s loyalty to the Tower will be put to the test when she finds herself caring for one of the boys and his future, despite his dangerous instincts.

©2022 K. Vider (P)2022 K. Vider
Ciencia ficción Distópico Ficción Postapocalíptico

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Perfect Combination of Writer and Narrator

I love and listen to audiobooks across genres. I love fantasy, science fiction, literary fiction, and even biographies. Rarely do I come across a pairing where the story is compelling and the narrator feels perfectly suited to the source material. This was one of those situations. Alex does a fantastic job breathing life into Emma and K. Vider's other characters as she brings us through the story. K. Vider's story is riddled with so much humanity for a story about boys who are supposed to be basically monsters. There's so much heart in it and I look forward to seeing where this story goes next!

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A unique, and enjoyable take on a dystopian future

of exposition. He gives you just the right amount of information to leave you hoping for more.

The topics are familiar, super soldiers, lost technology found again in a dystopian world, but Vider presents genre mainstays in a way that makes them feel fresh again; as though it’s your first time experiencing them.

The characters never come off as flat, or phoned in stereotypes as is so often in these stories; each is unique and fully fleshed out, with their own thoughts, quirks and motivations.

The stellar performance by Alex Furness serves to really pull you into the world. I found myself hoping for a sequel the moment the book was finished.

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