
The Immune
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Stefan Rudnicki
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A biological crisis of epic proportions threatens the world. Genetically manufactured creatures, called airwars, attack and kill at random. Despite having captured and sequestered the airwar's creator, a hastily formed world government appears to be more effective in consolidating power than in managing the crisis.
Hope emerges when a navy admiral discovers there are individuals born genetically immune to the deadly stings of the creatures. As the "immunes" struggle to protect humanity, they bemoan escalating governmental control. There is, however, one key immune with the intelligence and leadership to look beyond the crisis. As the government unfolds its secret plans to end the crisis, the future of humanity may well rest on his shoulders. ©2011 LJS&S Publishing (P)2013 LJS&S PublishingWhat made the experience of listening to The Immune the most enjoyable?
The performance by Stefan Rudnicki, who is rapidly turning into one of my favourite performers. He takes a longish, and multi character filled book to the next, and wonderful, level.Accents, genders, nuances, all are illustrated brightly with his voice. This is a moderately compelling story that he brings alive.
What other book might you compare The Immune to and why?
Gosh, an apocalyptic/conspiracy/hero saves the day story would match this, but the spin of the Airwars , and the ( OK no spoiler here ) others...spins this uniquely.What about Stefan Rudnicki’s performance did you like?
Is it fair to say ALL OF IT?! He is remarkable in this book and makes it well worth the credit alone.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Too long, and why do that? Stretch it out and enjoy it!Any additional comments?
I started out abit skeptical of this book, and it just kept getting better and better all the time. The conclusion seems abit rushed, and maybe somewhat contrived at the very end, but on balance, the journey of how the listener gets there makes it worthwhile.Recommended highly.
An inside the park homer for conspiracy theorists!
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While the author's intent is obvious and the story itself is engaging, the plot is quite weak; there are simply too many crude developments that are hard to accept. Just the existence of a floating whale-like creature is never questioned or discussed until a hokey explanation is offered. The military gives up quite easily without considering alternative weaponry or armor. Politicians roll over and even rogue dictators are happy to play along. People are tortured and eaten by pigs for a skin protein (why wouldn't you simply clone the gene for that protein and makes tons of the stuff?) There are just too many questions sane, semi-intelligent people would be asking along the way. It seems as if every certified loony was given unquestioned authority to decide and the planet turns into one giant insane asylum. Towards the end of the story, the only feature sustaining interest is the ever increasing ridiculousness of the evolving plot.
The narration is superb and does make up for a weak plot.
Engaging story, but weak plot
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