• Echopraxia

  • By: Peter Watts
  • Narrated by: Adam J Rough
  • Length: 12 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (600 ratings)

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Echopraxia

By: Peter Watts
Narrated by: Adam J Rough
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It's the eve of the 22nd century: a world where the dearly departed send postcards back from Heaven and evangelicals make scientific breakthroughs by speaking in tongues; where genetically engineered vampires solve problems intractable to baseline humans. And it's all under surveillance by an alien presence. Daniel Bruks is a field biologist in a world where biology has turned computational. He's turned his back on humanity, but awakens one night to find himself at the center of a storm that will turn all of history inside-out. He's trapped on a ship bound for the center of the solar system. A vampire and its entourage of zombie bodyguards lurk in the shadows behind. And dead ahead, a handful of rapture-stricken monks takes them all to a meeting with something they will only call The Angels of the Asteroids.

©2014 Peter Watts (P)2014 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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Adam’s narration, while completely adequate, seemed a bit too “chipper” given the setting’s tone. Also, some character’s impersonations seemed almost satirical, or cartoonish (Moore for example).

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Absolutely fantastic follow up to Blindsight

Peter Watts does it again. Blending elements of cyberpunk, scientific biology, hard sci-fi future tech, and philosophy, Echopraxia explores what it is to be a human, and what we have to do to learn to become more than that.

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Makes you think

Some concepts went over my head but the ones I caught blew my mind. Definitely will reread in the future.

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Unfortunately hung by its own petard

I really wanted to like this book. It's rare to see a story that portrays both science and religion as equally important and valid. The author did that part extremely well and I respect them for it. In addition the idea of all the more fantastical elements mentioned in the blurb set in a setting with spaceships is always a fun one to check out. The voice actor definitely put in the work to produce a quality product as well.

Unfortunately almost none of those fantastical ideas actually lived up to what they were described as in the actual book. Several parts of the book's descriptive blurb don't happen until at least a third of the way through the story. In essence the book is significantly more grounded then it sells itself as.

Finally, the primary POV character complains about how humanity has been reduced to naval gazing instead of actual scientific research. That's...basically what most of the book is. Every paragraph is packed full of metaphors and deep philosophical musings about the nature of the universe. To the point where it slows the story down to a crawl. This is exacerbated by the large amounts of purple prose. The author feels the need to overdescribe most things and, again, uses so much metaphor that sometimes I had a less clear idea of what he was talking about at the end of the description than at the start. All of this gets in the way of things like character building. We know the main character fairly well since we spend so much time wandering the labyrinthine corridors of his brain. Other characters are somewhat cursory and are definitely flavored by the viewpoint of the POV character.

Overall, bad advertising, too much philosophizing and descriptions, and a lack of connections to most of the cast undercut a very interesting concept from the author and a great performance by the voice actor.

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Great follow-up to Blindsight

I am really looking to book 3.

The world that he makes seems like something that could come to pass, vampires notwithstanding.

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beginning was slow but BOY it was great!

not a massive fan of the narrator but he did. great job ever all a fantastic read!

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Challenging

As much as I wanted baseline humans to rise to the challenge, I don’t know what they could really do. The ending left me sad. The book was very good and I learned a lot. My neurology is weak and I need to step it up.

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Terrifying & Beautiful

This is not an easy book to enjoy, nor is it perfect by any means, but it contains a perspectives unlike any other – one that every infidel and heritic alive ought to take into careful consideration before making a "decision." Thank God that we may create our own Gods, and not slave to the God that Watts has conjured up herein.

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A Horror Story Not Trying To Be A Horror Story

This book reminds you of how terrifying scramblers are.

Also how terrifying vampires are.

Also how terrifying literally all elements in the story are.

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so weird so good

What fate awaits a Westernized society that won't fundamentally change itself to save itself from itself? Instead, the world uses technology to try and survive by a hair's breadth using energy to combat climate change and famine. As complex technological and biological systems outpace their human creators and human beings retire to VR to avoid a world that is too much to handle, they've left the technology that keeps them going vulnerable, where an alien threat and human idiocy converge!

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