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Reap3r
- Narrated by: Eliot Peper
- Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How far would you go to achieve your greatest ambition?
Nothing is what it seems in this speculative thriller about a quantum computer scientist, virologist, podcaster, venture capitalist, and assassin coming together to untangle a twisted enigma that will change the course of future history. Everyone has something to hide, and every transgression is a portal to discovery.
Taking you on a whirlwind journey from the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area to the distant shores of the Galápagos, Reap3r is a propulsive adventure that grapples with the price of progress and how technology shapes our lives and world.
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- D. Fearon
- 20-09-2024
Can’t pinpoint why I disliked this
From early on I had a visceral dislike for the moment-to-moment writing of this book. I tried to push myself to complete it but ultimately found it too irritating to seem worthwhile.
I don’t understand much of the reason for this, however. It’s in a genre I usually appreciate and the narration is OK (although not helpful). I’ve enjoyed books with far lower technical writing quality. While a few plot elements annoyed me, I’ve been more intensely annoyed by plot elements in books I liked overall.
Not being able to judge the story properly, I’ve tried to give a relatively neutral rating. I apologise for the extremely non-constructive criticism. Listen to the sample and, if you like that, maybe you’ll like the rest.
Edit: Another review complained that the narration “sounded self-congratulatory”. I hadn’t even realised the author was narrating, but it seems like as good a theory as any for what may have rubbed me the wrong way.
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