
Gaia Codex
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Drew
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By:
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Sarah Drew
Both an ancient, "found" wisdom text and a sumptuous, epic novel, Gaia Codex reveals the hidden histories of a world long forgotten, the secret wisdom of an ancient lineage of women, the Priestesses of Astera. Set in a near future of impending societal and environmental collapse, the novel is a tale of hope and remembrance, as well as an inspired vision of humanity's origins and of the potential we hold for conscious evolution. With growing numbers of international readers, Gaia Codex is a flourishing phenomena that is capturing the passionate Spirit of the Feminine Rising and our deepening reconnection to our Mother Earth.
The Story...
Lila Sophia had heard the whispered tales, stories of an ancient lineage of women, the Priestesses of Astera, who through the rise and fall of civilizations have protected codes of cultural and planetary rejuvenation, the Secrets to Life. Although these women have lived in every culture, few have known of their existence-until now. Born onto a planet in the throes of environmental and social crises, Lila's life implodes when her mother, Dominique, suddenly dies, and Lila is left with a mysterious illuminated manuscript that reveals that Lila is both a priestess and a genetic experiment called the Metamorphosis Project, a fusion of alchemy and magic designed to rebalance humanity's relationship with the Mother Earth. In search of her sister-priestesses and further understanding of her origins, Lila journeys from the mythic countryside of Glastonbury to Delphi, to an ancient hidden temple in the center of Paris, and finally, into the heart of the Amazon jungle. On her quest, Lila learns how to use her mutation to benefit Life. She also must decide between two passionate loves: a wise and beautiful sister-priestess, Rhea, and a mysterious man Theo, who has been waiting for her for millennia. Explore More: GaiaCodex.com
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Critic reviews
Superb emotive narration of The New Earth Reality
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Wow, I will listen to this again and again.
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Glittering and Royal and Intense and Momentous
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This book was narrated very well and I listened to it non-stop until finished.
Listened to by a man.
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Awesome!!
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A Beatiful Story of Long Forgotten Truths
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Soulful memories
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I love this book it is amazing.
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Good story ; awful narration
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Gaia Codex! The name holds such promise!
I may wait a few months and try reading it again on my own. Hopefully the wounds inflicted by the audio experience will have healed. 🥴
The premise is magnificent. The characters intriguing. Not sure I can fully judge the literary execution of the premise and the character development though, because the audio component was so distorting and distracting.
Really tragic in the big picture when trying to share such a potentially magnificent and valuable story and message.
I can’t quite understand how or why an author would do this to their own work... to the fruit of their creative labor.
The dissonance between the voice of the character and the voice of the reader was so vast, and the reader’s delivery was so affected and contrived, that at times it seemed the reader was reading the words for the first time ... and in a foreign tongue! In light of the fact that it was being delivered in the author’s own voice, it made me question whether it actually was the author’s work, or whether it was simply channeled by her from the goddess.
Kudos on the concept! But let go of ego and engage a professional reader to deliver the story ... in the characters’ voices. I guarantee it will have a more powerful and positive impact for your readers.
And maybe rework the ending? Unless it was intentional irony that the story of an ancient codex of our origin should end abruptly with an an announced, “The End!” ??
This is a story that begs for an epilogue and to taper softly into at least a subtle suggestion that the story ... continues. IMHO.
Read it! But take a hard pass on the audio version.
Audio tragedy for potential treasure
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