
The Immortals
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Tracy Hickman
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Laura Hickman
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Tracy Hickman
It's 2020, and an attempted cure for AIDS has mutated into a deadlier disease, V-CIDS. The United States, under martial law, has set up "quarantine centers" in the Southwest. Searching for his gay son, Jon, media mogul Michael Barris smuggles himself into one of the centers, only to discover that it and the other centers are actually extermination camps. With a strange assortment of allies, including the leader of the camp's gay barracks, an Army officer, and a local cowboy, Barris precipitates an inmates' rebellion that promises the unraveling of the death-camp system and the overthrow of the government that established it.
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"Powerful, disturbing, with its vision of a future that is all too possible, the true message of Hickman's The Immortals is ultimately a message of hope." (Margaret Weis)
"Boasts some considerable virtues, including superior characterization, a carefully built setting and excellent pacing....[Hickman's] to be commended for his daring and vision." ( Publishers Weekly)
Unfortunately because of vision problems I don't have the option of reading the book from the library so I am just stuck with an extremely disappointing recorded book that is probably a pretty good book.
The Immortals
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ABSOLUTELY HORRENDOUS NARRATION & RECORDING!!! What makes it even worse, the author is the narrator. How could he do it to his own book?!!!! OK, the narration itself is not that bad, only the parts where he puts on the accents. They are so strong, it's impossible to understand what is being said. And it is especially irritating, since characters' accents don't affect the story line in any way.
THE SOUND EFFECTS ARE UNBEARABLE!!! First of all, their volume is a lot louder than the voice. Come on! I want to hear the story, not the noise that is supposedly happening in it, AND IT NEVER STOPPED - FORM THE VERY BEGINNING TO THE VERY END! The setting is in a windy place - the wind never stopped howling, thousands of people live in that place - the background noise of the crowd is always there. Every single action was audible - the creaking of the door, breaking glass, crumpling paper, explosions, motors, coughing crying, you name it - you heard it, even vomiting, for god's sake!
Almost forgot -- LOUD "PATRIOTIC" MUSIC AT THE BEGINNIG OF EVERY CHAPTER. And he is reading through it!!! There's no way to hear what he is saying! I couldn't make out 90% of the chapter names. If you really have to play it, just wait till it's over, and than start the reading!
Bottom line, this one must be read, not listened to.
Not a "vampire" story
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Take a pass
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I'm hoping to be able to put those detractions aside to finish it, but I'm not 100% sure I can.
Unfortunate "rendition"....
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Hard to listen to.
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A good caution.
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Great Story
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As far as the plot goes, some listeners may find it interesting, but the whole concept is quite implausible. After 30 years of AIDS as a slow, contagious disease, it's hard to imagine, why a more virulent form that kills in a matter of weeks to months would create the desire to lock them all up as well as feel the need to intentionally kill them before they succumb to a natural death. In fact, if AIDS were in fact more virulent, the epidemic would likely run itself out in a matter of several decades anyway.
The author writes with an axe to grind against everything that is non-gay. Gays are unjustly villified in the novel and society has been transported 100 years back in time, rather than forward. The character of the internment camp is also completely unrealistic since the "prisoners" behave as if they have lived there for years rather than a few weeks. The "make work" activities and structured play would be more at home in a North Korean re-education camp, rather than what should be middle class educated Americans.
The implausibility of this scenario simply serves to make the characters actions either meaningless or unrealistic.
bad writing and bad reading
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Professional Reader needed
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worse than bad
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