The Aging
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Mike Piscitelli
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Jack Hunt
Something bad is happening....
One touch and a person begins aging rapidly. Years in a single day. Before anyone can react or stop it, entire cities are crippled.
As survivors flee to their homes, Elizabeth and her children watch with an increasing sense of dread as the death toll climbs. Then, when a terrifying way to slow the aging is witnessed online, the enormity of the event becomes clear. Now, waiting it out is no longer an option, finding safety is. But venturing outside is deadly. Come in contact with the wrong person and their days are numbered. Ignore the warnings and it’s over.
Three weeks later as the event escalates, Elizabeth must trust the survival of her children to the one person who others trust the least. As they embark on a frightening journey through a hostile country with more questions than answers, they’ll soon discover that reaching safety will be more difficult than imagined. In a desperate world where age isn’t a number but a death sentence, can anyone be trusted?
With tension and suspense unlike any other, The Aging is a high-octane post-apocalyptic thriller that weaves the chaotic world of the past and present together to keep you on the edge of your seat until the last chapter.
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Requires serious suspension of disbelief
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The Aging
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The pacing of the book wasn't very consistent, as sometimes you were drawn to be engaged, but other times the story was a struggle to get through. Honestly, I believe that if this was read by someone like R.C. Bray it would have been much better. The narrator just didn't perform the different character voices very well and it was painful to listen to at times.
The actual concept of the virus in the book is very cool and a bit novel, so I have no complaints there, but other than that, the story is very average.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Different Take On Post-Apocalyptic Fiction...
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Jack Hunt gives readers another great stand-alone post-apocalyptic novel with ‘The Aging’. The story follows Josh, his sister Lily and their estranged father Ryan as they strive for sanctuary from a deadly virus.
Some readers may find this review to be spoiler-y. I try not to give too much detail, but the spoiler-averse might want to steer clear.
After his mom dies from a virus that causes rapid aging and death in a matter of weeks, Josh and Lily are charged with finding their estranged father. Once together, the three race to Florida to board a boat headed for an island safe-haven in the Gulf of Mexico. Will they get there in time?
Hunt writes some of the best tension-building action scenes of the post-apoc genre. In this book, though, that takes a bit of a backseat to his wonderful story of family, particularly the father-son relationship between Ryan and Josh. Troubled-teen Josh is suddenly made responsible for younger sister Lily and then must accept help from a father he scarcely remembers. Ryan, for his part, doesn’t know how to be a proper father. He and Josh butt heads at every turn, not trusting each other yet. The reader watches their relationship grow strong as they attempt to survive the pandemic.
Hunt superbly delivers a coming-of-age tale, one of my absolute favorite tropes in ALL of fiction.
I truly love Hunt’s portrayal of Josh’s journey to adulthood through this unique landscape. Hunt’s use of a merry-go-round metaphor at the end is utterly moving. (I may have cried...OK, I did cry).
I will admit that the medical explanation of this virus is implausible (if not impossible), but I loved every other aspect of the book and happily suspend my disbelief here. Hunt employs a zombie-esque twist to the virus, creating a nail-bitingly superb suspense story.
This is my first time listening to Mike Piscitelli. His narration is very good. I felt his voice-acting suited the emotion of the story, so much so that I got a little teary-eyed with a few scenes.
I was given a free review copy of this audiobook, at my request, and this is my voluntary opinion of it.
Highly recommended.
A Great Post-Apocalyptic Stand-Alone Novel
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Great Post-Apocalyptic
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