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Running From Fate
- Escape to Earth, Book 1
- Narrated by: Al Kessel
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
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From the international best-selling author Saxon Andrew comes his newest audiobook, Running From Fate.
Living in the Fellowship meant fighting one space battle after another. Every civilization was aggressive, hostile, and impossible to live with in peace. A Welken task force stumbles upon a massive Myot ship building complex and every Welken warship is destroyed in the ensuing battle before they can warn the home world of the Myot's location. One escape pod manages to escape the battle and the Myot know it must be prevented from making it back to Welken territory. Every Myot warship is called in to block the escape pod from going home while thousands of trackers move in on the skip trace the pod has left in its wake. It must be found and destroyed before the locations of the Myot construction planets are revealed.
The escape pod's computer knows the chances of escape are growing smaller with each passing moment and it's forced to make a hard decision. Landing on a primitive planet is forbidden by the most powerful species in the Milky Way but the computer knows there's no other choice available to save its occupant and its programming dictates it must do all it can to save him. The only possible salvation is to escape to Earth and try to hide.
However, no one has ever survived the fate awaiting those that violate the Sentinels' Covenant, and the Stalkers have always found their quarry. Escaping to Earth was the simple part, running from the fate stalking them was quite another. What made the task even more impossible was a rogue Sentinel, who was working an agenda that would lead to Earth's ultimate destruction. All the pieces were coming together and the arrival of the escape pod and its occupant started it moving toward completion.
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Get the first three books in the Kid Sensation series. Like millions of other kids, Jim grew up wanting to be a superhero. Unlike most of his contemporaries, however, Jim actually had the goods: a plethora of super powers that would have been the envy of any meta on the planet. But when his tryout with the Alpha League - the world's premiere group of supers - goes disastrously wrong, Jim basically becomes an outcast.
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Puberty and Superpowers
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Death Becomes Her [Dramatized Adaptation]
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There is more in our world than you know. Deep in the darkness of a government building, one man needs to find the perfect solution to a vampire’s request that the government satisfy the debt of honor owed him. If he falls short, the failure will be paid in the blood of the military. He needs three uniquely qualified individuals. He can find only one. One woman, dying, might be the ace-in-the-hole he needs to appease the Vampire. But then, she might also be the one person needed to save humanity. If she is accepted, will she willingly change?
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great adaptation
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Becoming Quinn
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Meet Jake Oliver. The day will come when he's one of the best cleaners in the business, a man skilled at making bodies disappear. At the moment, however, he's a 22 year old rookie cop, unaware his life is about to change. In a burning barn a body is found--and the fire isn't the cause of death. The detectives working the case have a pretty good idea about what went down. But Officer Oliver thinks it's something else entirely, and pursues a truth others would prefer remain hidden - others who will go to extreme lengths to keep him quiet.
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Battles and Brick - a great combination
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Brother, Frankenstein
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Dr. Chris Alexander, a borderline sociopath and technological genius, has designed an advanced cybernetic life form from prototype decommissioned military drones and top-secret experimental DARPA technology. The HADroid was supposed to be a military grade robot with the transplanted heart and brain of a human donor that would transform it into a devastating state-of-the-art war machine when activated by its onboard human operator.
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There is plenty of hard science to entertain
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A scientist's claim that he's found the secrets of the universe's origin encoded in DNA sparks a race against time to uncover the truth in this fast-paced thriller of science and faith, power and murder, loss and redemption.
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good unique story. Narrator was not great
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Louis Massina is revolutionizing the field of robotics. His technological wonders are capable of locating disaster survivors, preventing nuclear meltdowns, and replacing missing limbs. After one of Massina's creations makes a miraculous rescue, an FBI agent recruits him to pursue criminals running a massive financial scam - and, not coincidentally, suspected of killing the agent's brother. Massina agrees to deploy a surveillance bot that uses artificial intelligence to follow its target.
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I waited for it to get off the ground....
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Penelope Drayton Spence made a choice years earlier, and picked marriage and family over a promising career as an investigative reporter. Now, divorced and with her children spread around the country, she is having second thoughts. A mysterious call from the Managing Editor of the Washington Post, offers her a second chance at big time journalism. He has a story so sensitive that the President of the United States personally asked the Post to leave it alone.
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Narration will keep you awake..
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Will Stark is a self-made multibillionaire, happily married, and a proud father. He arrives home to find his house destroyed and his family murdered and is himself rescued from certain death by a mysterious trio. His rescuers are part of a splinter faction of a centuries-old secret society that has developed incredible technological advances and unlocked the method to release humanity's innate potential. Will was mistakenly believed to be a key dissident and fugitive, on the run from the primary group, known as the Aliomenti.
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WOW! What a great creative story!
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Sick
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Daniel Ash wakes after midnight to the cry of his daughter. Just a bad dream, he thinks. She's had them before. Yet he can't help but worry when she cries out again as he pads down the hallway. Stepping through her doorway, he expects to find her sitting up in bed, frightened by a nightmare. But the nightmare is his. It's real. And it's just beginning....
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Enjoyably addictive story!
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Silent Thunder
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Hannah Bryson is a marine architect who's been given a fascinating assignment. A Russian nuclear submarine called The Silent Thunder has been purchased by the United States for exhibition in a museum. Hannah must create a schematic of the sub to check for hazards and design seamless modifications to make it safe for the thousands of expected visitors. But soon she discovers that she's being used as bait.
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More of the same
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Children of the Deterrent
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The new novel by the author of the best-selling The World Walker series. 'My name is Daniel Harbin, and I'm a child of The Deterrent.' What if a superhuman turned out not to be so super...or even human? Britain's superhero, The Deterrent, was unveiled to the world in 1979 and disappeared two years later. The truth about his origins has never been revealed. The rumours about his children - those that survived - and their mysterious abilities have never been confirmed. Until now....
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Everything Backstory Until Last Few Chapters
- By Sailfish on 06-30-20
By: Ian W. Sainsbury
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- Lomeraniel
- 02-21-17
Far fetched science-fiction
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I was offered a copy of this book in audio format from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
During of the multiple battles between Welken and Myot, a Welken space ship is destroyed, but one of the Welken soldiers gets to escape in one of the escape pods. He knows the secret location of a planet where the Myot build their weapons and ships and the Myot will try to give hunt to the escaped Welken and prevent him from returning home. The pod has some kind of AI and its main mission is protecting its occupant, so it will seek refuge on Earth and change his DNA to help him mingle with the Boston population.
I had great expectations for this book. The premises were great and, despite not being a very original setup, it had great potential. An alien recently arrived on Earth with changed appearance to seem human just can create a lot of unexpected situations. In this case, Andrew did not exploit this too much and we just see a bit of it at the beginning.
I found some drawbacks though. There is little science-fiction in this book since it is all pure fantasy. The pod converter was more magical than real science, and many of the technological aspects were not explained and sounded really far fetched. It felt strange that the fact that Earth is rich in petroleum was a rare thing in the universe. And the sentence about global warming? Was Andrew serious?
Also, in this book fate has an important role, but the fact that Lucas lands in Boston, and meets in the bar where he works the most brilliant minds that will change the course of human history is just too coincidental.
I missed some more depth in the characters, and at points I had troubles identifying each one. I also had issues with Andrew's writing style, being a bit clanky at times. I found a bit annoying the reiteration about all the good and bad in humanity, like we are a special race.
And, was not Elora the baby's name in 'Willow'? I was a bit surprised by this mistake that would have taken a minute to check on Wikipedia. There were a couple more of details that bothered me, like Lucas' wrist monitor, never explained, or the fact that there was a little too much romance for my liking, but I understand that many people would have enjoyed this.
Al Kessel's narration was very well done. My only complain was that at some points he did not make a clear distinction between characters in some scenes, especially the first ones where the pod and Lucas talk, I had troubles following the conversations because the voices sounded the same to me. For the rest he transmitted very well the characters' emotions and I really enjoyed his narration.
I am not sure I would recommend this book to science-fiction lovers, unless they do not mind some inaccuracies and made up elements. What I recommend is Al Kessel's narration, and I am looking forward to listening to other books narrated by him.
3 stars for the book, 4 for the narration.
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- MATTHEW HAMMER
- 09-25-15
he should have wached willow before refrencing it
the babys name was not willow it was elana danion willow wafgood was warick davis. but still a great book i highly recommend this book
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- T. Wetzel
- 12-16-15
Pedantic and not explained Sci-Fi.
This is the first book I've ever had to put down half way through (I managed three hours, 15 minutes) because I got fed up with it. To be honest, I'm amazed I got through the 3rd hour. This has a lot of literary problems. The Sci-Fi doesn't make sense, the characters aren't interesting, drama is force-fed, explanations are overdone and yet somehow still don't create a universe that makes sense. This is just not fun to listen to.
Here's some examples of the book's issues:
1) The Escape Pod has the capability to do nearly everything yet has some questionable silly in capability. It can create gold, download information from the Internet/TV/Radio/etc, can completely change the appearance of the main protagonist right down to the DNA (I think?), change its own appearance like some sort of Transformer, is clearly intelligent and so on. Yet when things are mentioned, it's completely confused as if it had never heard that before. And somehow we build a shield for it that protects it from all of the 10,000s of ships in space. What?! Speaking of which, I call BS on the thousands of ships. There is absolutely no way we wouldn't detect at least one of those ships. To say nothing about the logistics of this setup.
2) Ships can detect the lifesigns of people but somehow can't detect that our main protagonist isn't human. Yet for some reason can figure out that his kid is abnormal. I.....can't....even...what?! There are some really confusing powers/technological capabilities at play in this book.
3) Advanced Alien Guardian race who seem to be one step away from leaving our plane of existence are completely confused by the actions of our main protagonist (in that he acts like a Good Human Being) and the AI of the escape pod (who acts like a friend). I'm sorry, this doesn't make any sense given how they're built up and how we're introduced to the various alien species. It makes this guardian race look extremely stupid. Yet they aren't supposed to be.
4) Main protagonist has a computer in his head. I think. It's not very well explained but it seems like he can access any and all information on Earth from his head. How this was managed is not explained and he has some really odd gaps in knowledge. Like, he knows about our culture, yet doesn't understand our culture's idioms. I don't know how that's possible when you download the entire Internet to your brain.
5) Conveniences galore. It's awfully convenient how our protagonist just happens to get to Earth, just happens to land in Boston, just happens to land in the right neighborhood, just happens to get work at a restaurant where a College Professor is working on a new math algorithm for a new shield technology that he just happens to be ready to go that just happens to give the invading alien races the legal excuse to invade the planet and just happens and happens....I could go on at long length how many conveniences this book has. It's not even just this main plot thread but there are a ton of them, mostly tied into the problems I have up above.
6) There's way too much hammering on Humans being both Really Awesome and Really Awful. We get it. We're humans and we're great/awful. You do not need to inform us about over 20x in a single book. This is pedantic and pandering to the nth degree.
The narrator Al Kessel does a pretty good job of voicing the characters but I think it's entirely weighed down by the material he's reading. There's so many problems that I'm not even sure where to begin working on them. Look, if you're not going to explain the Sci-Fi and that's a completely reasonable thing to do: don't try even remotely explaining it. Furthermore, establish the rules of what can and can't be done from the outset. Far too many times it felt like things were magically solved because X technology exists or Y person just happens to be in the area. It never felt like the character's own wits or capabilities were why he succeeded for as long as he did, it just happened. Finally: you cannot kill off side-characters like you did and expect an emotional response. The killing of one of the restaurant workers felt forced, that we were supposed to sympathize with the main character's feelings. Except it backfires because we know very little about him. Except where he works.
I can't recommend this book.
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