• Transapient

  • By: Andy Brown
  • Narrated by: Andy Brown
  • Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Transapient

By: Andy Brown
Narrated by: Andy Brown
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This is a speculative work set in the year 2060+, when we may find out how the human brain works in enough detail to replicate a human, a sentient lifeform I have called "transapient" (TRANSformation of homo SAPien into a sentIENT being). The novel explores the human - transapient relationship and where it could take us.

An untimely death of school teacher Alf Butler sets the scene for the creation of the first transapient lifeform.

©2017 Andy Brown (P)2017 Andy Brown

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Interesting interpretation on the plight of man

This was an interesting story with a flare for the philosophical. I felt it was a tad rushed, especially towards the end where the last several chapters felt like a summary rather than a flushed out story. I think it would be interesting if the author decided to build off of what he started and wrote a follow up concept where the evolution of humanity a the forefront from the point of view of the Transapients.

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