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The Corn Siege
- De: Anthony Horvath
- Narrado por: Joseph Robert Courtemanche
- Duración: 6 h y 20 m
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Average Americans were told, "You will own nothing, and be happy." They are not happy, but now they have nothing, so have nothing left to lose. But what to do? A mysterious 'Corn King' proves to be the catalyst. The 'Corn King' explains how activist-soldiers like Saul Alinsky have targeted them, and reveals how Americans can turn the tables on their oppressors using the same tactics that were used against them.
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Being there
- De Gayle en 02-14-24
- The Corn Siege
- De: Anthony Horvath
- Narrado por: Joseph Robert Courtemanche
Humorously Depressing
Revisado: 01-30-24
Joseph's light hearted voice helps ease the sting that this well-written but quite depressing story inflicts. The all too close to the truth (from this pov) behaviors of some of the characters would be hilarious, if i thought people would actually gain self reflection in this scenario.
it's sobering, but well worth the read or listen.
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Metal
- De: J.F. Lawrence
- Narrado por: Brian Avers
- Duración: 14 h y 25 m
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A fast-paced apocalyptic novel with a flair of Michael Crichton.Terrance Mathison, a veteran turned bioengineer, returns from a camping trip to find that a widespread pathogen is quickly rusting important metals once they’re touched. Amid the crumbling downfall of our technological society, he assembles a team of super-nerds and elite soldiers to find and secure a lab in hopes of developing a cure. As cities collapse and food supplies dwindle, Mathison and his team navigate an increasingly savage world. He has to decide what lengths he will go to for a cure.
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New scenario
- De Cindy Orion en 02-11-24
- Metal
- De: J.F. Lawrence
- Narrado por: Brian Avers
Far out, yet interesting premise, w/ rapid action
Revisado: 12-27-23
The first few chapters rapidly accelerate the action in this "Outbreak" meets "inverse Gray Goo" scenario, and as of the halfway point, it hasn't slowed down.
Edit: this book never lets up, and the last few chapters tie things together quite nicely.
The far reaching implications of the premise are touched on with an appreciated thoughtfulness.
The narrator is competent and voices for the characters are distinct throughout.
All in all, a good listen!
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