
Fanfare of Man
A Dystopian Love Story
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Narrado por:
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Paul J McSorley
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De:
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Kwen D Griffeth
The Nations United rule the future and use the force of committees to govern. Self is done away with. There is no self-determination, no self-expression, and no self-responsibility. Be average is the mantra of the day. Do only enough to not be noticed.
Two populations centers run the length of both the east and the west coasts. The center of what was once the United States is mostly abandoned and referred to as the Zone. Undesirables and the forgotten are all that inhabit the Zone.
Three young men find, buried in rubble, lessons from the past and with these lessons strive to reawaken the world.
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Wonderful story!
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While the powers-that-be seek to eliminate history, three brave boys and a native girl from the Nations attempt to remind the world of what once it once was. Will they succeed? Highly recommend this one! A vital and beautiful book.
Tremendous!
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The focus is mainly on music. The characters exploration of banned music was fascinating and took on an archeologist view. The only part I didn't care for was the romantic interaction. It feels like a weaker part of Griffeth's writing but take that with a grain of salt. I don't have a romantic bone in my body. However, I love a dystopian story so I had to listen.
Paul J. McSorley is a professional narrator who knows his stuff. He does voice changes to indicate different characters instead of a flat reading and his character voices stay consistent throughout the book. He does female voices well. McSorley doesn't imbue the "bad guys" with a villain voice. This doesn't give away the plot too early in the game.
I'd definitely recommend this audiobook.
excellent writer/narrator combination
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I always enjoy Kwen Griffeth's work, so I knew I would enjoy this one.
Paul J McSorley is one of my very favorite narrators and he definitely did this one justice. Paul is so good at moving from character to character making it easy to differentiate each person, but also their emotions. He never disappoints.
I enjoyed this book very much!
What would be on YOUR play list?
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It's a different dystopian future, or maybe one we're already heading towards.
Government by committee.
Great tale with vivid descriptions. Narrated by a master narrator.
Well worth the read - great entertainment.
I received a free copy of this audio book at my own request and voluntarily left this honest review..
A different dystopian
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This is one of those stories that starts with the end, then goes back in time to tell the story. The end (beginning?) was not enough of a hook and also not enough to figure out what was going on. After moving to the beginning of the story, it was still difficult to catch up to the story line. Once there, it all makes sense and it really was a good story.
Paul J. McSorley is a good narrator… for a Western. In this setting he just did not seem to fit. Easy enough to listen to but I think this story could have been better with a softer voice.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Utopia after the Apocalypse. Not so Much.
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