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Transcendence, Book 2

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By: John Triptych, Michel Lamontagne
Narrated by: Rory Young
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Humanity stands on the precipice of a great change.

Cassie Voges has made it back to Earth, but her return opens a Pandora’s box that will irrevocably change humankind.

The world is in the grip of a new pandemic that may be alien in origin. Politicians, researchers, and soldiers grapple with this new reality. If a solution cannot be found, will it herald a new age, or will it be the end of civilization?

©2021 John Triptych (P)2022 John Triptych
First Contact Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Fiction

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Just not sure what’s going on here but story and especially narrative is stilted and old fashioned and only slightly related to the first book

Maybe it’s just that they have changed the narrator who is terrible and the voices don’t fit the book. Be better as a child’s narrator IMO

So the narrator is irritating and doesn’t really bring the whole thing together the story is terrible - I can’t believe it’s the same author, which together makes this a totally horrible audiobook.

My suggestion is to enjoy the first book for what it is and just pretend that there are no (terrible) sequels and never listen to the narrator again.

Very disappointing after enjoying book 1

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