
Invasive
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Xe Sands
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De:
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Chuck Wendig
"Think Thomas Harris, Will Graham and Clarice Starling rolled into one and pitched on the knife's edge of a scenario that makes Jurassic Park look like a carnival ride. Another rip-roaring, deeply paranoid thriller about the reasons to fear the future." (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)
Hannah Stander is a consultant for the FBI - a futurist who helps the agency with cases that feature demonstrations of bleeding-edge technology. It's her job to help them identify unforeseen threats: hackers, AIs, genetic modification, anything that in the wrong hands could harm the homeland.
Hannah is in an airport, waiting to board a flight home to see her family, when she receives a call from Agent Hollis Copper. "I've got a cabin full of over a thousand dead bodies," he tells her. Whether those bodies are all human, he doesn't say.
What Hannah finds is a horrifying murder that points to the impossible - someone weaponizing the natural world in a most unnatural way. Discovering who - and why - will take her on a terrifying chase from the Arizona deserts to the secret island laboratory of a billionaire inventor/philanthropist. Hannah knows there are a million ways the world can end, but she just might be facing one she could never have predicted - a new threat both ancient and cutting-edge that could wipe humanity off the earth.
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Narrator ruined the story.
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The narrator isn’t awful, but when she reads men, she makes them all sound the same - with the exception of one character with an accent. Making your voice a bit lower in pitch and creaky doesn’t make one sound more masculine; it just makes the listener fight the urge to constantly clear their throat.
Good Story, So-So Narration
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interesting and atmospheric
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Not bad!
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Predictable
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Unlike the first this ones story makes sense even the evil plain by the so called bad guy in the story which fits perfectly today with the epidemic and global warming does makes you think that sometimes evil might be necessary and all that is before the twist which you don’t see coming at the end ( the extra evil reason in the plan ).
Enjoyed this one !
Without a doubt !
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A Creepy Crawly Jurassic Park
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It starts with a bang, an FBI consultant being asked to come and investigate a cabin where a weird death has taken place. The consultant, Hannah, is a futurist, who seems to have a habit of imagining all of the worst possible outcomes without ever really seeing the best. She uncovers clues that suggest that ants are being used as a weapon - and follows the trail of their little tiny feet as she hunts for the suspects.
After the start, though, things get bogged down with very little action - Wendig throws in a few dream sequences as jump scares to distract from the lack of much happening. He writes really well, his style absorbing and immediate, but it takes a while for the story to pick up the pace - with Hannah all the while making bad choices and failing to see the consequences in her own personal future.
Stick with it and about halfway through all hell breaks loose - in a good way. Suddenly I was pouring a glass of rum and enjoying the ride. Still, it took a while.
So did I love it? Hate it? In the end, somewhere in the middle. I liked it - but it took a bit of patience to hang in there. I really like Wendig's writing, but the plot here was a bit humdrum, and it was easy to predict whodunnit.
I must say, however, the narrator - XE Sands - was brilliant. Disarming in the face of scientific explanations and adding a real human uncertainty to the lead character, she really knocked it out of the park. Top notch narration.
Great narration, fun writing - only ok story
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Ants. Everywhere
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The book itself was great. I didn’t anticipate any of it. If you can get used to the narrator, I highly recommend it.
Really different
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