• The Next Life: A Science Fiction Short Story

  • By: Scott Reeves
  • Narrated by: Scott Reeves
  • Length: 30 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Next Life: A Science Fiction Short Story

By: Scott Reeves
Narrated by: Scott Reeves
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Publisher's summary

In this short metaphysical science fiction story, a man of present-day Earth commits suicide, only to awaken on a distant planet two million years in the future.

NOTE: This is a short story, NOT a novel.

©2017 Scott Reeves (P)2017 Scott Reeves

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Intriguing and Thought-invoking

I loved the idea behind this short story, and it left me wanting more. More of what? I'm not sure, but there may be potential for a full novel. I guess I was mostly intrigued about the idea of someone having the chance to start a world all on their own; all the details of the adventures involved, the process of starting a society, etc. The audio narration seemed a bit forced, but it wasn't as bad as others I have heard (some audiobooks I can't listen too because they're so bad). Overall, I really liked this short story. Thank you for a good read.

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