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Echopraxia
- Booktrack Edition
- Narrated by: Adam J. Rough
- Length: 12 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Echopraxia: Booktrack Edition adds an immersive musical soundtrack to your audiobook listening experience!*
It's the eve of the 22nd century: a world where the dearly departed send postcards back from heaven and evangelicals make scientific breakthroughs by speaking in tongues; where genetically engineered vampires solve problems intractable to baseline humans. And it's all under surveillance by an alien presence. Daniel Bruks is a field biologist in a world where biology has turned computational. He's turned his back on humanity, but awakens one night to find himself at the center of a storm that will turn all of history inside-out. He's trapped on a ship bound for the center of the solar system. A vampire and its entourage of zombie bodyguards lurk in the shadows behind. And dead ahead, a handful of rapture-stricken monks takes them all to a meeting with something they will only call "The Angels of the Asteroids".
*Booktrack is an immersive format that pairs traditional audiobook narration to complementary music. The tempo and rhythm of the score are in perfect harmony with the action and characters throughout the audiobook. Gently playing in the background, the music never overpowers or distracts from the narration, so listeners can enjoy every minute. When you purchase this Booktrack edition, you receive the exact narration as the traditional audiobook available, with the addition of music throughout.
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- Pete Forde
- 2023-08-22
This book was incoherent
I tried so very hard to get into this book, but I mostly just let the sunk cost fallacy glide me [too slowly] towards the end. I like this author in general, but this was not nearly clever enough to work. I could not feel any attachment to the characters and the plot was like someone dropped a ball into the theme choosing game, got a horrible outcome and didn’t want to lose a bet. If that’s what happened, Watts has my sympathy. Otherwise… what the heck, man?
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