
The Last Gods
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Jill Araya
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By:
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Adam Brownlie
About this listen
What if you could live forever? What if you could become a god?
These are the questions Elodie Black faces in this gripping sci-fi drama, where cutting-edge brain science and the mysteries of the universe collide.
Elodie and Markus Black seem like an ordinary couple, but when Markus dies in a tragic accident, their lives take an extraordinary turn. Driven by love and desperation, Elodie hopes that Markus's groundbreaking research can bring him back to life. Instead, Elodie herself becomes the first to benefit from his work, launching her on a journey that transcends time, love, and even death.
As the world around her evolves at a breakneck pace, Elodie must navigate the complexities of immortality. She grapples with the grief of losing her husband, the allure of new love with her longtime friend Archer, and the heartache of losing her daughter Elexus. As Elodie transitions from human to Homo deus—a godlike being with limitless access to the universe—she discovers that even in a state of pure data and infinite pleasure, moral dilemmas and existential questions persist. When faced with the ultimate task of saving civilization from the impending end of the universe, Elodie must work with an AI named Coby, who is so powerful he could destroy civilization, but also holds the key to its future—and to her past.
Lose yourself in a thought-provoking story that blends science fiction with deep philosophical questions about life, love, and what it means to be human. Don't miss out on a story that's as engaging as it is enlightening—where the future of civilization, and perhaps your own beliefs, hang in the balance.
©2024 Adam Brownlie (P)2025 Adam BrownlieListener received this title free
Fictional parts with climate change and man made things etc. put an excellent spin on the story. The futuristic story in general really captured me throughout and I finished it in a small sitting. There are also lots of references to spirituality and metaphorical messages which I also really liked.
I definitely recommend this book!
Markus and Elodie's Story is Fascinating!
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Very Interesting story lots of unexpected twists.
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The story itself was really interesting. The characters are really well liked. I didn’t quite connect with Elodie to begin with. I found her personality challenging however, her personal growth was fantastic. She became more free and knowledgeable to the point you could connect with her.
I fell in love with Marcus immediately. His perspective on life was humorous and enlightening. It makes you step back and really think outside of the box.
Archer, however (eye rolling, eye rolling). I can’t say I was sad to see him go. But I did feel slightly sorry for him near the end.
The world itself was really well thought of, with technology getting more advanced every day it’s amazing to think about what the future could hold for us.
I would have loved the book to be longer. As there were big jumps between times. It would have been nice to listen to it in more depth. I also would have loved to see Marcus and Elodie reunite in more detail. Their love story was really cute.
Adam, you did a fab job. Looking forward to listening to/reading future books.
Executed perfectly
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The book will spark a good conversation about religion, morality and the evolution of humans and technology.
There are a couple of minor points that I would say may be a negative is that at the beginning it jumps from one of the characters being held prisoner, to suddenly being free and although it is explained what happened, In my opinion it may have been better to extend that scene a little more to give the listener first hand experience of what happened.
The book also jumps from one year to another with little notice which if you're casually listening rather than paying full attention, may make it a little tricky to follow
Evolution meets religion
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Thought provoking story plot
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Engaging ,Engrossing and Thought provoking book.
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