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A Novel

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By: Yevgeny Zamyatin
Narrated by: Louise Brealey, Margaret Atwood, Toby Jones
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The chilling dystopian novel that influenced George Orwell while he was writing 1984, with a new introduction by Margaret Atwood and an essay by Ursula Le Guin

In a glass-enclosed city of perfectly straight lines, ruled over by an all-powerful “Benefactor,” the citizens of the totalitarian society of OneState are regulated by spies and secret police; wear identical clothing; and are distinguished only by a number assigned to them at birth. That is, until D-503, a mathematician who dreams in numbers, makes a discovery: he has an individual soul. He can feel things. He can fall in love. And, in doing so, he begins to dangerously veer from the norms of his society, becoming embroiled in a plot to destroy OneState and liberate the city.

Set in the twenty-sixth century AD, We was the forerunner of canonical works from George Orwell and Alduous Huxley, among others. It was suppressed for more than sixty years in Russia and remains a resounding cry for individual freedom, as well as a powerful, exciting, and vivid work of science fiction that still feels relevant today. Bela Shayevich’s bold new translation breathes new life into Yevgeny Zamyatin’s seminal work and refreshes it for our current era.

Adventure Classics Science Fiction Dystopian Literary Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction
Dystopian Classic • Compelling Imagery • Excellent Narrator • Dark Humor • Expansive Imagination • Poignant Relevance

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Read this and fell in love but one of the greatest audiobooks I’ve ever heard. A true masterpiece.

Truly perfection

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At first I was unsure if I would like the narrators accent but then I grew to prefer it.

Important literature for this time in America. As censorship increases its grip daily.

Great narrator

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The story might be easier to keep track of if read. Y’s use of alphanumerics instead of names made it easy to get mixed up, especially when returning to the audiobook after a pause of a couple days. Tobie Jones was a good choice as the narrator.

Not an easy listen

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Excellent rendition of a complex book, unraveling the myth of freedom in a world where machines are the epitome of perfection. Even more poignant today with the rise of AI, the raw emotions of the characters in the boom remind us that no form of goverent control can stifle the human spirt, unless you choose to let it do so.

Like 1984? Read this book that inspired Orwell

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I saw this book in Mark Steyn's recommendations and I was not disappointed. Rather I was amazed as to never heard of this amazing book before. A must have!

Hidden gem

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