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Majority: A Dark Sci-Fi Epic Fantasy

De: Abby Goldsmith
Narrado por: George Newbern
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***A Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Book of 2023***

In this action-packed space-opera adventure, one disadvantaged hero must ask himself: How do you defeat a galactic empire that can read your every thought?

The Majority always gets what it wants. Thomas Hill just wishes it didn't want him. There's no way to escape a galactic mob of mind readers, no way for him to blend in with his foster family and other average Americans.

Because Thomas invented a way to save his own life. His custom medicine halts the progress of his degenerative neuromuscular disease. Newscasters proclaim him the next Einstein, but mere humans have no idea his bioengineered processing capacity rivals that of a supercomputer. They just think he's smart.

However, there are other bioengineered supergeniuses in the Majority. In fact, it's shepherded by them. Some—such as the teenager known as the Upward Governess—are secretly trying to devise opportunities to break free from social constraints so they can invent weapons of planetary annihilation and become unchallenged masters of all living things.

If Thomas is going to end the utopian tyranny of supergeniuses and their sycophants and slaves, he'll need more than cunning. He'll need social skills. Oh, and power. Lots and lots of power.

It's a good thing his friendly foster sister has befriended a colossal superhuman. Ariock is oblivious to his own dangerous powers and wrongly assumes he's just an overgrown loser. Superhumans like him are doomed to die as entertainment fodder for the Majority—unless Thomas can figure out a way to trick thirty trillion telepaths . . .

The first volume of the hit sci-fi fantasy series—with more than 750,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

©2023 Abby Goldsmith (P)2023 Podium Audio
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“Thoughtful explorations of morality, altruism, justice and mercy, and the idea that godlike powers come with godlike responsibilities add depth and breadth to this auspicious entry in SF literature’s mutant-superman genre. . . . An Earth-shaking opening to the chronicle of a rapacious galactic empire.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Engaging from the start, this complex space opera features relatable, believable characters; highly original, meticulous world building; and difficult ethical and moral dilemmas. Both young adult and adult readers are sure to be absorbed by Thomas’ intergalactic journey. Luckily this is just the first installment of an epic series.”—Booklist

Unique Concept • Unpredictable Plot • Excellent Performance • Intriguing Characters • Philosophical Exploration
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Fascinating world and intriguing characters. If you are a Sci-Fi fan, give this series a shot!

Fascinating world and intriguing characters.

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i am really enjoying this series. just started book 4 and pre-ordered book 6.

It keeps my attention, I love the writing style and character development. Reminds me of the Primal Hunter series.

Engaging

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This is not a bad book, not a great book, it's just ok. I honestly got a little bored. and some of the story is hard to believe. I like my scifi to be plausible. Anyhoo, give it a shot.

it's "ok"

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I have mixed emotions on this audiobook. I did find it engaging and unique enough to keep my attention throughout. There was maybe a bit more inner turmoil and self-flagellation than I would have liked, but at the same time the major theme of the book is directly tied into the character’s inner lives and conflicts.

The narration was good and I will keep an eye out for other audiobooks narrated by George Newbern. The writing and editing were also well done. I will note that there are some YA vibes here, but not overwhelmingly so. I have a pretty low tolerance for that kind of writing and I was easily able to ignore it and enjoy the story.

If I have one real complaint it’s with the title… Calling this a “Progression Fantasy” is pretty arguable. While a couple of the characters do progress in power over the course of the book, there is almost no structure to that progression and no attempt to quantify, explain, or investigate it. Also progression isn’t really a part of the book until partway through the second half… i.e. 13-14 hours into the story.

I’m genuinely not trying to split hairs here, and this may be a somewhat subjective designation at this point the genre. So I could be wrong, but I don’t think anyone who regularly listens to Progression Fantasy audiobooks will find this book to sit very well in this category.

So if you’re like me and picked this book up due to the progression fantasy label, then just be warned that this audiobook is not likely to scratch that particular itch. On the other hand it was engaging and entertaining and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a good fantasy/sci-fi/isekai/dystopian story.

And most importantly there’s at least 6,000 Michael Anderle books on audible that would be unquestionably less worth your time than this book.

An interesting story.

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This book is such a fabulous fresh new idea! I've gotten so tired of writers writing things they feel they works wants rather than writing what they want to write. I'm tired of seeing hidden agendas being put into stories.
This book is fantastic and the audio performance is outstanding. You will not be disappointed if you like surprises and not being able to predict what will happen next, if you want new characters to care about and hate, get this book.
The friends and family I have suggested it to have thanked me over and over.

At 50 I'm happy to find something so Original

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First kudos to the author she wrote a story and I did listen to all the books. I have a bit of a completionist streak when I start something.
Secondly the narrator was awesome, they did very well.

without going into too many specifics I found the story interesting enough that I finished the series. my major takeaway however was the author's desire to humanize the characters by making them manic depressive. I thought by book 3 that they would somehow find a stride or even gain some confidence. but even towards the end of book 6 they're still just a mess of doubt depressive thoughts lack of self-confidence and it was incredibly hard to deal with. the characters would go through this roller coaster of finding strength and confidence and then immediately forget their Newfound resolve and become depressed and anguished over the same damn things over and over again. honestly the author just took it way too far.

and had an an interesting take on super abilities. but the author's use of technical jargon was probably the second worst I'd heard in any science fiction book. it's certainly not based in any sort of reality that I could research. I think the author got lucky with a few words and terms throughout the series.

I cannot say I recommend this overall. I'm very glad I'm done with it.

Are you excited about a six book story of overly depressed Heroes?

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I’d say 2.5 stars rounded down.

The book "Majority" presents an intriguing concept but unfortunately falls short in several areas, including character development and narrative coherence. The character development seems to regress, leading characters to become more one-dimensional as the story progresses. Additionally, the structure of the narrative feels disjointed, as if two separate books were forced together, diminishing the overall coherence and impact of the story.

Some protagonists, whom the reader is supposed to empathize with, engage in actions that are frustratingly illogical, performing nonsensical and reckless deeds seemingly just to advance the plot. This issue is compounded towards the end of the book, where the presence of almost every character becomes so irrelevant that their removal would likely go unnoticed by the reader. A notable exception is Thomas, who, despite being perceived as emotionless by other characters, exhibits frequent and inexplicable outbursts of anger, further detracting from the believability of the narrative.

Despite these criticisms, I don't regret reading the book. However, the execution of certain characters is so poor that one can't help but wish they were omitted from the story altogether.

"A Fusion of YA and Dune-esque Elements"

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What if the universe were governed by a trillions-strong, supreme socialist pantheon of nearly all-knowing, all-powerful deities? And what if they decided that sentient slaves from the lesser population were, on the whole, a much wiser and more reliable servant class than AI machines? I loved how this story explores philosophy while being at times silly and playful, and at other times dark and sobering. There are two main characters in Majority, and I found each to be likeable and insufferable in their own ways... one is a giant, self-deprecating sweetheart; the other a driven but physically disabled super genius. Both characters vie for "galaxy's most self-absorbed hero" award until they discover something beyond themselves worth fighting for. I enjoyed the progression from everyday Earth (where I connected with the characters and places) to the larger universe that Goldsmith has created. I'm very excited to listen to book 2 when it comes out!

In the future, there is no AI--just slaves

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I liked the way it reminded me a bit of enders game, which is what I was looking for in a new book . I didn't really like the way it ended.

it kept me interested.

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but pretty unique...
like, not much action, but the activity and descriptions were creative and realistic.

woah...

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