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Wakers

By: Orson Scott Card
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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From the New York Times best-selling author of Enders Game comes a brand-new series following a teen who wakes up on an abandoned Earth to discover that he’s a clone!

Laz is a side-stepper: a teen with the incredible power to jump his consciousness to alternate versions of himself in parallel worlds. All his life, there was no mistake that a little side-stepping couldn’t fix.

Until Laz wakes up one day in a cloning facility on a seemingly abandoned Earth.

Laz finds himself surrounded by hundreds of other clones, all dead, and quickly realizes that he too must be a clone of his original self. Laz has no idea what happened to the world he remembers as vibrant and bustling only yesterday, and he struggles to survive in the barren wasteland he’s now trapped in. But the question that haunts him isn’t why was he created, but instead, who woke him up…and why?

There’s only a single bright spot in Laz’s new life: One other clone appears to still be alive, although she remains asleep. Deep down, Laz believes that this girl holds the key to the mysteries plaguing him, but if he wakes her up, she’ll be trapped in this hellscape with him.

This is one problem that Laz can’t just side-step his way out of.

©2022 by Orson Scott Card (P)2022 by Blackstone Publishing
Difficult Situations Family & Relationships Friendship Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction Dystopian

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The entire concept was quite interesting about side stepping. I enjoyed it. But the story wasn't very compelling or exciting to me. I very much enjoyed Card's other books in the ender universe (basically all of them!). But while this story was quite intriguing and just enough for me to want to continue it until the end, if there was a part w to this, I might not be that interested in getting it.

It was okay

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So slow, neither of the main characters are even likeable. Wasted 11 hrs on this thinking it would become a little more interesting…… it didn’t !

Doesn’t really get going

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