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Vessel

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Vessel

De: Lisa A. Nichols
Narrado por: Lisa Flanagan, George Newbern
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Perfect for fans of Dark Matter and The Martian, an astronaut returns to Earth after losing her entire crew in an inexplicable disaster in this tense, psychological thriller filled with “eerie and taut storytelling” (Newsweek). But is her version of what happened the truth…or is there more to the story?

After a deadly incident in deep space, Catherine Wells’s ship lost contact with NASA, and the whole world assumed everyone on board had perished. Miraculously—and mysteriously—Catherine survived, but with little memory of what happened. Despite the horrors she experienced, she was able to navigate home almost a decade after the mission began.

But her homecoming is not exactly what she imagined—not everyone at NASA is thrilled by her miraculous reappearance; her husband has moved on with another woman; and the young daughter she left behind is a resentful teenager she barely recognizes. Catherine is also different after her long and turbulent mission. There are periods of time she can’t account for, and she has haunting, unexplainable flashbacks of communicating with others... Suddenly she can’t trust any of her memories from space. How did her crewmates die. How and why did she survive? And was she ever truly alone up there?
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I was on the edge of my seat! Very exciting, full of life, love, healing and the unknown. I HIGHLY recommend this wonderful read, so glad I found it! I hope to see more from this author. Thanku!!

LOVED this story!!

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This offering is not nearly "bad" as some other reviewers have stated IMHO. The editing, story arc, and performances are solid, workmanlike, and digestible. Some of the characters are sketched lightly, and others are rather predictable. The research is not complete, but, overall, I round this to be a light, entertaining and, at times, engaging free standing offering. Modest yes, but nonetheless worth a credit for sci-fi fans.

A solid, if not perfect, offering...

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Vessel was one of those books that I just knew I was going to like. From a dual narration to the synopsis – I just had a feeling. I’m glad I was right – I enjoyed the heck out of Vessel. Lisa A. Nichols was able to create a world that not only felt believable but I feel like it’s almost a premonition into the world that we may be in soon.

Nichols book tells about an astronaut who returns home after a mission where it was assumed that everyone died. She comes home to a different world, it’s only been 6 or so years but so much has changed. Her marriage isn’t what she thought it was, her daughter is ready to go to college now, and she cannot remember anything from their touchdown on the

In the synopsis, it says “A tense, psychological thriller perfect for fans of Dark Matter and The Martian.” I can honestly see that. I have not read Dark Matter but it’s been recommended to me numerous times. I feel like I should do that now. It also reminded me a bit of One Way by SJ Morden another fantastic audiobook I read a year or so ago.

I couldn’t put Vessel down. I had a feeling I knew how it was going to end but I wasn’t completely right. I had a feeling that I understood some of the foreshadowings that Nichols was employing and I was partially right there as well. An intriguing book that kept me guessing but also kept things comfortable enough that I really needed to know what was coming next.

A great sci-fi novel that was improved with the dual narration of Lisa Flanagan and George Newbern. I thought they did a great job and really added to the story with their storytelling abilities.

Hooked Me From The Start

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This science fiction story was amazing! The ideas were great. The book could have used an editor around 25% to 65% as it just had the same scenario happening over and over. It was obvious what was going on and it could have been shortened by at least 50 page. However, once the action picked up it was Non-Stop! I picked this book because I like Lisa Flanagan as a narrator. I also love science fiction so it was a great match!

great story, a little slow in the beginning

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Vessel was a great story from start to finish! I do not usually read Science Fiction, but this caught my interest. Overall, this book is a realistic vision of human responses to potential hazards of space exploration. The main characters relationships and her responses to the situations she was placed in were genuine and relatable. I found myself thinking about the story and trying to work out the ending while looking forward to my next opportunity to continue listening. This audiobook is well narated by two voices. Their performances helped to develop the "movie" in my mind.

Science Fiction with Human Interest

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I found both the journey and the destination quite interesting. I would highly recommend it

Sci-fi tale that differs from the norm

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Well worth it over all. I would have preferred a bit more on the Scifi side and a bit ess on the psychological side.

Quite a journey

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I was interested in the story at first, astronaut wakes up in a ship on the way home, missing crew, missing memories, classic sci Fi.

As the story progresses the characters and their reactions just don't seem realistic and I began to loose interest pretty quick.

Started intriguing enough but ultimately fizzled.

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the book was structured like there was a huge reveal three-quarters of the way through the book, but we already knew what it was going to be so half the book was just tedious waiting for the author to catch up with us.

No surprises

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Not much "science" in this etiolated work of a wannabe romance novel that staged an emergency landing in the science fiction section of Audible. The plot line, initially interesting and attenuated by just the right number of mysterious hints, eventually was suffocated by lengthy, overwrought and clichéd lectures on gender roles, work-life balance and high school-ish groping on a futuristic interstellar spacecraft. Unlike the spaceship, the story never landed and frustration built as it became obvious the hard work of researching technical and scientific data to support the plot was deferred in preference for the less challenging path of juvenile heartbreak, relationship stress and a barrage of tropes and armchair commentary on trendy issues.

Disappointing and not worth the time or trouble. Lot's of other good SF work out there. Try Richard K Morgan if you are in the mood for a good SF experience.

Lisa and George did a fine job reading the work, giving much life to a cast of characters of different ages, temperaments and heritages.

Wrong Airport - Emergency Landing

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