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Dystopian Health Collection

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Dystopian Health Collection

By: Mad Robots, Bel Richardson, Martin R. J. Duncan, Frank Pettingill
Narrated by: Martin Landry
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If you love dystopian stories, you came to the right place.

This is an anthology of the short story series Dystopian Health Collection - stories about human health in dystopian societies. In each story, we explore a new topic around health and how modern developments can turn into a dystopian society. Four dark stories around health with a bonus story available only in the audiobook version.

Stories: In "Equilibrium", a tiny service robot plots against his human. "Please Comply" scares the s--t out of you with a aggressive, health-focused government. In "GeneMod", genetical modifications of humans are the norm, except you are poor. Bad for you. And in "Unimed", your future life is set in stone before you are even born.

In the bonus, "Boy in the Box", an artificial copy of you wants to take over your life. Only in the audiobook version.

©2017 We Are Mad Robots (P)2019 We Are Mad Robots
Anthologies & Short Stories Science Fiction Health Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian Fiction Mind-Bending Scary
Thought-provoking Stories • Gripping Plots • Captivating Voice • Complex Characters • Unique Dystopian Worlds

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This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone interested in Holocaust survival stories. Arie Tamir's I Only Wanted to Live is a powerful and moving account of one boy's journey through unimaginable horror. Martin Landry's narration is spot-on, capturing the emotions and struggles of the young protagonist with nuance and sensitivity.

The narration is spot-on

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"Dystopian Health Collection" is a must-listen for any fans of dystopian fiction. The stories explore the darker side of human health and how modern technology and societal structures can lead to a dystopian world. The narration by Martin Landry is simply superb, with his voice adding depth and emotion to each story. The stories themselves are haunting, thought-provoking, and utterly engrossing. I highly recommend this audiobook to anyone who loves a good dystopian tale.

a must-listen for any fans of dystopian fiction

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I recently listened to the audiobook "Dystopian Health Collection", an anthology of short stories about health in dystopian societies, narrated by Martin Landry. This audiobook is truly a gem for fans of dystopian literature, with a unique and thought-provoking exploration of how modern developments can turn into a dystopian world.

a unique and thought-provoking exploration

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Overall, "Dystopian Health Collection" is a must-listen for fans of dystopian literature, with outstanding narration and gripping storytelling that will leave you thinking long after the stories end. I highly recommend this audiobook and give it a solid 5-star rating.

Great stories and talented narrator

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Each story in this collection is a masterpiece in its own right, with a dark and unsettling tone that kept me engaged from start to finish. "Equilibrium" was a standout for me, with a tiny service robot plotting against its human in a chilling tale of rebellion. "Please Comply" was equally disturbing, with a government focused on health to the point of terrorizing its citizens. "GeneMod" explored the societal implications of genetic modifications, while "Unimed" dealt with the consequences of a predetermined future.

A great collection

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