A Memory of Earth
Children of Earthrise Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Daniel Arenson
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The galaxy burns. The enemy, a race of alien scorpions, storms from star to star. Planets smolder in their wake. Across the galaxy, they hunt humans.
Long ago, we humans had a planet of our own. Long ago, we could have resisted the scorpions. But today we are refugees. We are lost in darkness. We haven't seen Earth in 2,000 years. We, the last humans, must band together. We must resist. We must fight the scorpions. And we must find Earth! Only Earth can unite us. Only Earth can kindle our hope. Only on Earth can we defend our species.
Our homeworld calls us from beyond myth and shadow. We must find a way home. Or the scorpions will kill us all. Earth is but a memory. But we will not forget.
Earth will rise again!
©2018 Daniel Arenson (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about A Memory of Earth
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- Nihal
- 29-08-2023
excellent 👍
this is book is good progress story, similar.to previous book. the story is very brutal. there som happy parts, alot of sad part band few funny parts that made you laugh 😂.
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- MM
- 12-05-2024
Garbage
Total garbage. Can't understand how it managed so many stars. I suppose that's why it is included as free in your membership.
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- chris o.
- 25-10-2023
exhausting and repetitive
I did this book because I had already downloaded it so I figure why not. but honestly, I regret it because the monotony is so exhausting. it's the same thing over and over and over the same emotions over and over everyone's. so sad because of their loss. everyone's lost someone relevant to that part of the story. I enjoy sci-fi. I enjoy books. I enjoy fun for fun sake, but this is just lazy writing. it's very hard to do too, especially of the back of book one because there is so much more repeating to catch us up. if you haven't read the last one in a short amount of time. it has so much just in the nick of time. this happens and Justin then he could time that happens and feels so much like everyone's safe. as long as you're not the character written in just right now, ready to die. I don't like saying negative things about books but when you make me feel so much more exhausted rather than relaxed or excited or anything like that I really don't have nice to say and so that's where I'll leave this
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