
Gods Without Men
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Hari Kunzru
About this listen
The California desert. A four-year-old boy disappears, plunging his parents into the public hell of a media witch-hunt. But the desert is inexplicable and miraculous, and the family's fate is bound up with that of all those who have travelled before them through this brutally powerful landscape. Multilayered and a compulsively readable, Gods Without Men is a heartfelt exploration of our search for pattern and meaning in a random and chaotic universe.
©2011 Hari Kunzru (P)2011 W F Howes LtdThe use of multiple narrators was a good touch, especially King and Shale who are favourites of mine; the missing star is because the end was a bit abrupt and I didn't quite understand it.
ET and hippies!
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End of world cults, bible-obsessed visionaries, Wall Street speculators, whiz kid computer software designers and rednecks whose paths all cross over centuries, with a common theme of Native American, Christian, Judaic and Eastern mystic texts and a recurring theme of real or imagined strange sightings in the skies. All I can say is that this is one of the most compelling listens I have ever encountered on audible. The narration is quite simply superb, and I was not surprised, and pleased if a little frustrated, that the ending did not neatly tie up all the threads. If you like your listening material to be way out of the ordinary, this book is certainly for you.
Wow!
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Book ended with too many questions unanswered..<br />
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It wasn't terrible or bad, just... Boring.
Unsatisfying
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