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Imhotep

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Imhotep

De: Jerry Dubs
Narrado por: Clay Lomakayu
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Stumbling in the dark of an unfinished tomb beneath the sands of Saqqara, American tourist Tim Hope unknowingly passes through a time portal that leads to ancient Egypt: a time before the Sphinx, before the great pyramids of Giza, and long before the loss of his beloved Addy.

When he discovers that two other Americans preceded him through the time portal, Tim immerses himself in the ancient world to search for them. As he becomes more comfortable with the simpler, more immediate land, he finds himself irresistibly attracted to the delicate Meryt, a wbt-priestess for the god Re.

Learning that a seven-year famine has led to a plot to overthrow King Djoser, Tim discovers that his fate, the lives of the two Americans and the future of Egypt rest in the hands of the legendary Imhotep, master architect of the Step Pyramid, renowned physician and intimate adviser to King Djoser.

©2010 Imhotep Literary LLC (P)2016 Imhotep Literary LLC
Ciencia Ficción Ficción Ficción Histórica Viajes en el Tiempo Oriente Medio Historia antigua
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Fascinating Historical Fiction • Intriguing Time-travel Concept • Excellent Character Voices • Gripping Story Premise
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I now need to find another Egyptian focused audiobook to listen to. This one was great. Had no idea this was setup the way it was and I loved it.

Great twists

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This book was great! I loved the time travel concept and different that it was Egypt and the pyramids!!
Unbelievable glimpse into this period of history - fascinating facts about embalming and other day to day life. Terrific job of weaving present day historical knowledge into every day life 5000 years ago.
Warning: some parts are brutal; highly descriptive and thought provoking - did not inspire nightmares or anything but did make me shudder!
The book overall was very long - not sure if there is an abridged version, but it did go on and on in some sections.
Well worth the credit and highly recommend!

Incredible! Time Travel to Egypt!

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Entertaining story though it was a bit wordy and could have been made shorter without losing anything. It was quite well narrated with one glaring exception. The narrator pronounces the word "escape" as "exscape" and I found it grating, each of the 39 times it appears in the text.

There is no "x" in "escape"

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highly recommend first of 4 book series can't wait to get the rest. Hopefully on audible.

would love audible would get rest of series<br />

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Please let the reader know that excape is not a word. The word is escape which is pronounced quite differently.

Good story. Questionable narration

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The biggest story blunders are twofold, and one is more gravely serious. I'll start with the forgivable one: Ancient Egyptians did not ride camels until 700 or so BCE. It is in my opinion a forgivable oversight, Where I am DEEPLY troubled, and I'm torn between my love of Ancient Egypt and wanting to immerse myself in future stories from the author and learning more, and experiencing more, there is by my standard, a wildly inappropriate underage sexual relationship in the story. It is presented in such a way that the underage female knows precisely what she's doing, and even takes control of much of the situation. I consider this a form of justification. It would NOT have been difficult or impossible to replace this character with a widowed woman who was of legal (even BARELY legal by today's standard). I am wrestling not just with the story, but with my own self-loathing in considering listening to future Imhotep stories and rewarding an author that likely projected a fantasy of his own into the story, and used the plot(s) to justify or validate it.

Something I can forgive, but incessantly grates my nerves as an armchair Egyptologist is the reckless mispronunciations of the names of people, places, and things, as well as the mispronunciation (gross mispronunciation) of the word escape. (The narrator uses "EXCAPE" which to me is hard to deal with. I don't mind the Native American accent, which the narrator has. Even though I'm seriously hearing impaired, I can pick out accents, and it seems oddly appropriate, and suitable. But his grotesque misproununciation of the words Escape, and Kemet in particular (It's "KEM IT" (Almost sounding like Henna) and not "Key met")

I like the complexity of the characters in spite of the simplified storytelling and lack of details that I crave. I want to know how the story ends, but I am battling with myself AND my inherent self-loathing because to me it seems obvious that there is an anachronistic cultural justification for what to me amounts to pedophilia. Yes, in ancient Egypt there were 14 year old females getting married and pregnant. We live in a different age, and it was NOT necessary AT ALL to have this take place. It harder to forgive than graphic sexual depictions of a more age appropriate nature, viscera, gore, and gratuitous violence.

I have very strong feelings about this work, and it's centered upon my opposition to the relationship between Imhotep and his "child bride". I'm going to be brutally honest and frank by saying that the only reason I have not exchanged this audiobook is because over a 3 day period I exchanged two. The first was a 126 hour history about the rise and fall of Rome. The next was a philosophy lecture series I didn't know was taught by an evangelical Trump supporter, and was disgusted by what I was listening to more than 1/4 the way in.

I'm uncomfortable about the underage relationship. I could easily justify it with the historicity, but I think it was HORRIBLY irresponsible for Jerry Dubs to do this, and I wonder if he did it to:

1.) Generate controversy and get the community talking about it, or:

2.) Is projecting a fantasy of his.

Sorry to be so harsh.

A Gripping Story With Festering Blemishes

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This was great! I live the historical aspect to the book. Although I hoped that one of the heroes, Btian had survived...

History meets Imagination

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I really enjoyed this book. I like fictionalized history and the premise of this historic figure really being an accidental time traveler was a delight. The pace of the book also seemed to mimic the leisurely pace of the time and the descriptions lead one to feel the warmth of the sun on my face while seeing the great expanse of the desert. Times may change, but basic human characteristics remain the same.

an ancient story of love and power

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interesting story although a little slow at times. author gets a little preachy at times but I still enjoyed it.

good story, a little slow in places

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Hard to get past the narrator's tired old man voice. Seriously, he sounds like he's 80 years old and is just waiting to die in his sleep. I'll try the written version but this narrator just makes me depressed with his lifeless inflection.

Who picked this narrator?

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