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Minotaur
- Myths Machina Series, Book 1
- De: Alex T. Singer
- Narrado por: Courtney Shelly
- Duración: 7 h y 15 m
- Versión completa
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As daughter of the royal architect, Ikki set out to discover a new world the day she flew her homemade bi-plane up beyond Crete's artificial sun. Instead, she crashed her plane and found herself on trial for a crime she didn't commit. She is exiled to the Labyrinth - the city's ever-shifting mechanical core - and she has seven days to find her way back out. If Ikki can escape in time, she will be declared innocent by the gods of Crete. But no one has ever returned.
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Minotaur
- De Deedra en 11-20-20
- Minotaur
- Myths Machina Series, Book 1
- De: Alex T. Singer
- Narrado por: Courtney Shelly
Great Gods, It’s A New, Familiar Maze Of A Story!
Revisado: 09-05-19
Ancient Crete has been brought forward several millennia, with a fantastic array of AI-driven steampunk insights into the blind alleys and dead ends of the relationships between ourselves, rulers, histories, environments, and the self-evident right to overcome our own man-made gods and kings.
It’s a crazy journey through a surprising maze of new twists on ancient stories, engaging and satisfying (with only 1/4 the calories of, say, a Neal Stephenson treatment of such a theme).
Smoothly and pleasantly performed, with the exception arising from the author’s tendency to use “divan” for “couch,” which gets pronounced “Devon,” but that’s a matter nearly too trivial to mention.
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