Delay
Alpha Physics, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Grant Cartwright
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By:
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Alex Kozlowski
About this listen
When the Alpha Event struck Earth, the rules of reality itself were rewritten. Millions died as the world was transformed into a lethal realm of magic and monsters.
Yet somehow, an overweight, out-of-shape construction supervisor managed not just to survive the apocalypse, but inadvertently became an reluctant hero after saving thousands from one of the many monsters spawned by the mana storm.
Now, Adrian Fitzgerald is slimmed down, leveled-up, and ready for the dangerous journey back home to his wife and kids. But the Interface he's spliced with has other plans. Creatures even deadlier than the Bird are almost certainly threatening survivors on the road to Melbourne, and as Adrian learns more about the rules and systems that govern this new reality, he's called to a duty greater than just his own survival.
Thousands of souls are counting on his newly-acquired strengths and skills, and the Interface is challenging Adrian to choose between his own desires and continuing along the path towards a destiny he'd never realized he'd been capable of.
Which will he choose?
Delay is the second book in Alex Kozlowski's thrilling Alpha Physics series, a powerful post-apocalyptic litRPG saga.
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- 07-12-2022
Ok story, narration is terrible
The story started of very boring but does get better, however the narration is barely passable, the dialogue is super wooden, How often do you say when speaking to another “I am (slight pause)going to make potions” Australian vernacular would dictate that you say “I’m going to make potions”
Did anyone listen to this prior to publishing?
It’s a hard and very frustrating listening experience.
The story has appeal though so “I will (slight pause) keep listening and get over the narration for now
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