
For the First Time, Again
A Take Them to the Stars Novel
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Narrated by:
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Imogen Wilde
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Kevin Shen
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Kristin Atherton
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Lance C. Fuller
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Rory Alexander
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By:
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Sylvain Neuvel
This program features multicast narration.
“Exciting, thought-provoking, and ultimately shocking...I’m in for the ride to the very end!”—James Rollins on A History of What Comes Next
Against the backdrop of authentic historical events, Sylvain Neuvel concludes his acclaimed Take Them to the Stars series with a biting satire on the role of authority in all its guises, bringing us a truly breathtaking science fiction trilogy that spans the ages.
When you don’t know The Rules it’s hard to stay safe.
After a traumatic incident, Aster's blood work comes back with some unusual readings. Unsurprising, as she’s the last of an alien race called the Kibsu, though she doesn’t know it.
She becomes the focus of a hunt, with her mortal enemies, the Trackers, on one side, and the American government on the other. But help has come from a most unexpected quarter.
Whoever finds her first, it won’t be good news for Aster.
Or for the world!
Also Available by Sylvain Neuvel:
Take Them to the Stars series:
1. A History of What Comes Next
2. Until the Last of Me
The Test
A Macmillan Audio Production from Tor.com.
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Surprising ending
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Fantastic conclusion to the trilogy
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A struggle
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Good not great
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I would love to hear this narrator read Podkayne of Mars, entirely in her own, actual, natural accent. I think she would make a wonderful Poddy Friese. Please let me know if this happens.
As for the story, I dearly wish that I did not have to wait for the next one. I was lucky that I started reading this series just prior to the release of the second book. So, I did not have to wait long, at first. I’ve waited a long time for this one, and I dearly hope that the next one is already being written. What a wonderful string of stories. Take ME to the stars, please! :-)
Strange Narration
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absolutely spectacular conclusion
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I agree with other reviewers that Astor's voice did not work. I winced at every "ain't" and was very distracted at attempts to give her a white trash accent. I don't think it adds anything to the book.
Great Story, Weird Voice
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However, I do have some beef with the audiobook production. Namely with the casting choice for the main female character. I think it is the same woman who did the Kipsu daughters in the other books, but I think she was the wrong choice this time. We have a character raised in Mississippi, yet she doesn't have a southern accent. In fact, her accent shifts between neutral "newscaster" American to New York to British, sometimes in the same sentence. Her performance was great besides the accent issue, but it's weird considering something similar was done in the 3rd book of the same author's Themis Files book. A character was recast but given the entirely wrong accent. It can take you out of it a bit.
A fine ending, but not a perfect audiobook
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everyone is evil.
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Fun conclusion, but not as good as a previous two.
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