• Joanna667

  • Trusted Rebels, Book 1
  • By: JW Scott
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Gill
  • Length: 12 hrs and 38 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Joanna667

By: JW Scott
Narrated by: Jennifer Gill
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The Robots of 2725 have reinvented the gods of mythology! What if these new gods chose to speak with Joanna667, a non-entity, and have charged her with a calling to save the planet? What if Joanna667 was the embodiment of Joan of Arc, transported to this dystopian future where humans are no longer the highest order of life?

Join us in a world where robots reign supreme and humans know they must either augment themselves in order to move ahead or live a quiet mundane life without technology. In a world where the entities have embraced early religions and formed the Techno-Pagan church, casting aside some gods while establishing new roles for the deities of their church.

Can Joanna667, a 16-year-old girl in the lowest tier of the One World Caste System, provide the motivation for the human race to reestablish its dominance over technology before the entities destroy the planet? Or will the strongest heroine in Earth's history fall victim to the new gods' calling and face the flames again?

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Why isn't this a movie?

Looking forward to the next book? I can totally see this being a movie.

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Interesting take on Joan of Ark

This is an interesting take on Joan of Ark.

There are a lot of subtle things that you really have to pay attention to catch... I'm sure I missed a lot of them, will probably listen again after the next book.

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Intriguing!

Joanna667 is a well-written science fiction book about a dystopian society, One World. The machines, known as entities (sentient robots) govern. Strict laws are imposed, suppressing mundanes (humans) to a point of a miserable existence and thrust into the lowest tier of the One World Caste System.

Joanna667, a.k.a. Jehanne la Pucelle (Joan the Maid) is a sixteen-year-old girl, chosen by the new gods. With the gods' guidance, Jehanne embraces her new role and gathers supporters to save the planet from the entities – ultimately, commencing a revolution. Can the Maid stand against the all-powerful One World Caste System and the Techno-Pagan church?

Joanna667 is a unique tale with captivating characters and good narration. From the very beginning, the parallels between Joanna66 and Joan of Arc are evident. The sci-fi elements (machines vs. men) and the futuristic setting of the plot were well-written and at times thought-provoking. JW Scott is a wonderful story-teller; his characters are well-developed and distinctive. His writing was clear and well-paced. I appreciated the clever way he incorporated historical aspects and mythology into a futuristic, sci-fi dystopian society.

Jennifer Gill kept a steady pace and read with clarity. Overall, this was an intriguing story with great characters and good narration.

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