
This Fragile Earth
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Narrated by:
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Susannah Wise
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Susannah Wise
About this listen
What would you do to protect your family if the world stopped working?
Not long from now, in a recognisable yet changed London, Signy and Matthew lead a dull, difficult life. They've only really stayed together for the sake of their six-year-old son, Jed. But they're surviving, just about. Until the day the technology that runs their world stops working. Unable to use their phones, pay for anything, even open the smart door to their flat, Matthew assumes that this is just a momentary glitch in the computers that now run the world.
But then the electricity and gas are cut off. Even the water stops running. And the pollination drones—vital to the world, ever since the bees all died—are behaving oddly. People are going missing. Soldiers are on the streets. London is no longer safe.
A shocking incident sends Signy and Jed on the run, desperate to flee London and escape to the small village where Signy grew up. Determined to protect her son, Signy will do almost anything to survive as the world falls apart around them. But she has no idea what is waiting for them outside the city....
©2021 Susannah Wise (P)2021 Orion Publishing GroupCritic reviews
"I absolutely devoured this book. It has everything I love - great characters, intrigue, action, heart, drama and hope. Cannot recommend it enough." (Aisling Bea)
"Poignant and perfect." (Christina Dalcher, author of Vox)
"[An] amazing futuristic novel.... Do yourself a favour and a pick up a copy now. It's fantastic." (Paul Bettany)
Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
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The story (a parable really) is relatable and exciting. And unlike anything else I’ve heard.
And very much helped by a great narration - controlled and engaging. And a pleasure to listen too. Can wait for the next novel.
Taught and compelling dystopian tale.
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Well written and narrated.
Highly recommended to anyone who enjoys post apocalyptic themes based around human impact on the earth.
Brilliant!
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The other characters were not very engaging and the tragedy that happens early on doesn’t really seem to have any affect on the mother at all.
Great story spoilt by narration
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Her son was used to push plot and fill gaps which did not always fit his age
Overall ok
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towards the end I was hoping the child world be killed off as he's so annoying
overall solid book would reccomend.
good book
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Of course I have to admit that the musical harmony - counterpoint theorising along with the rather 'stunted' portraits of male characters could be seen as weaknesses but somehow this simply seems to be me trying to find fault. OK - the lads don't seem to get a very good spot in the chorus line and the 'science' flies far too far over my head but I wouldn't want to stretch either of these points. My only criticism of the book really - is that it ended too quickly. OK - 'Leave them wanting more' has its place I suppose.
An excellent read/listen and a truly enjoyable experience. I do hope that the author continues to look at things from her uniquely individual perspective - always steering herself away from 'accepted' or even 'orthodox' narratives. This book offered something truly original and was delivered with great energy and commitment.
Odd and strange and very very good.
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It is fast-paced and totally gripping and it has stayed in my thoughts since.
We are in London in the near future as things start to fall apart. This future London is entirely believable and so is the main character, Signy. She has flaws but we come to realise that she will do anything to protect her son as she fights to get out of the city to a place of safety. All the details of their gruelling travels and their search for food and shelter are vivid and convincing. I could picture it all. The relationship and power struggle between the mother and her boy ring very true, giving a human heart to this intelligent sciience-fiction.
The ending is intriguing and I am going to listen to the story again and think about it some more.
It's read beautifully by Susannah Wise. Highly recommended!
Gripping and thought-provoking apocalyptic story
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Futuristic thriller
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very enjoyable, excellent narrator great story
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