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Exponential Apocalypse

De: Eirik Gumeny
Narrado por: Lee Ann Howlett
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There had been twenty-two apocalypses to date. There were now four distinct variations of humanity roaming the Earth - six, if you counted the undead.

It had been suggested that there really should have been a new word to describe "the end of everything forever," but most people had stopped noticing, much less caring, after the tally hit double digits. Not to mention the failure of "forever" in living up to its potential.

The last apocalypse wasn't even considered a cataclysm by most major governments. It was just a Thursday.

Exponential Apocalypse is the tender, heart-stirring tale of crappy jobs, a slacker cult, an alcoholic Aztec god, reconstituted world leaders, werewolves, robots, and the shenanigans of multiple persons living after the twentieth-aught end of the world. Fast-paced, frenetic, funny, and frequently fond of other f-words, Exponential Apocalypse is the only book that will have you looking forward to the end of the world.

©2009 Eirik Gumeny (P)2013 Eirik Gumeny
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Odd book, had some difficulty with the narrator.


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Just Odd!

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I really liked this story and the setting it took place in. There was a silliness to it that had a kind of Terry Pratchett / Neil Gaiman / Adam Douglas feel to it (definitely a good thing). My only complaint here is that some of the character narration felt a bit repetitious, e.g., repeating a characters name what felt like every sentence at times. I'm not sure if it was just me or maybe because of how they were voiced but there were a number of times i couldn't help but think "how many times are we going to hear so and so's name?"

On the narration front it was difficult to listen to at times. Part of it may have been the editing, i.e. the dialog felt a bit clipped at times, especially when the conversation switched between certain characters. It kind of felt like the recording was done at different times per 'character' and then were edited together (sometimes poorly). From the performer side (Lee Ann Howlett) I could not stand Thor's voice (sorry). Most of the other character narration was good but some characters did not feel right (for me).

Overall, i'd say this is worth a try. Definitely worth a read and worth a listen if you are flexible with your narrator style.

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Interesting story and world - Maybe read first?

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Would you listen to Exponential Apocalypse again? Why?

Oh yes, I'm sure I will as there are plenty of things I probably missed the first time through.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Exponential Apocalypse?

The "morning after" awkward conversation was hilarious and well written. Also "are we there yet?" I'm not sure why I found that part so funny, but I truly did laugh out loud at all of that.

Which character – as performed by Lee Ann Howlett – was your favorite?

She does such an excellent job with Thor!!! Her droll intonation matches exactly to how I imagine Thor to be after transitioning from the exciting life of a mystical god into an existence that lacks....a lot...of everything.

If you could take any character from Exponential Apocalypse out to dinner, who would it be and why?

It would be Thor and I would both pay and do the ordering. Answer too short, word word.

Any additional comments?

Glad I picked this up and took a chance even though it had no reviews at the time. It's a fast fun listen.

Fast and Funny

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Eirik Gumeny created Exponential Apocalypse a world of a humorous take on the apocalypse in the style of Douglas Adams. The story bounces around between 3 or 4 different stories within this 23rd apocalypse. I honestly struggled to finish this audiobook. I am a fan of post apocalypse fiction and Douglas Adam, Red Dwarf, and Hot Fuzz but for me, this just fell really flat.

The narration was provided by Lee Ann Howlett. Ms. Howlett voiced a variety of characters in this story. I may have been in the wrong mood to listen to the story but I just did not enjoy the narration, maybe it was the material for the voice actor who knows or maybe I was just being grouchy the day I listened and it affected my review.

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Douglas Adam in a Future Apocalypse?

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This was a great tongue-in-cheek listen on a post-apocalyptic world. The book was well-written with many humorous takes on the world and its inhabitants. It deserved a better narrator.

The narrator failed to capture the cadence and the lilt needed to make this book work as an audiobook. I stopped listening and went to the Kindle version.

Good book - Bad narration

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