beast_regards
- 1
- revisión
- 0
- votos útiles
- 50
- calificaciones
-
Neural Wraith
- Neural Wraith, Book 1
- De: K.D. Robertson
- Narrado por: Stephanie Savannah
- Duración: 15 h y 20 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
In Neo Babylon, your neural implant is your identity. You use it as your credit card, to surf the Altnet, to chat with friends, to login to work or school, and to be pestered by advertisements. Anyone without one is cut off from society. Nick can’t get a neural implant. That fact turns his daily life into hell, but the city's underworld has its plans for him. Being invisible to the city’s omnipresent tracking has its perks. Without a neural presence, he’s someone who is felt but not seen—a wraith.
-
-
Pointlessly Horny Gattaca
- De Quinn en 03-23-23
- Neural Wraith
- Neural Wraith, Book 1
- De: K.D. Robertson
- Narrado por: Stephanie Savannah
Unusual
Revisado: 03-24-23
The Neural Wraith is what you get if you force the author of the erotic novel to write the cyberpunk police procedure drama.
They would fail at both.
Still, the author did quite a good job all things considered.
On the other hand, we have the world fueled by the harem erotica logic, set in the far future where ALL artificially intelligent androids are female and ALL are interested in the protagonist.
On the other hand, the story itself isn’t exactly the harem adventure. Yes, it is filled to the brim with sexual innuendos, and there is even a one sex scene, but those would be permissible even at the more serious work, at least if you stretched it. Plot overall is a typical cyberpunk novel about the corrupted officials, combined with the police procedural drama, and uncovering the criminal conspiracy.
I was pleasantly surprised by it. I was expecting something much more “spicy”.
There isn’t that much of “spicy”
Yes, the author doesn’t know how to write cyberpunk or police procedural drama, and simply go through the list they were told the genre should consist of while failing in the overall feel, but I appreciate the effort to write a conventional novel.
It’s enjoyable. Of course, they were on the budget, and it feels. Voice actor was the best they could get, and the erotica writer was obviously cheaper than a person with any kind of experience with the genre, but it isn’t horrible to pull your ears out. Cheap, strange, but still, enjoyable, with decent narration.
Despite the numerous shortcomings, in both writing and voice acting, I enjoyed it, and would purchase the second book.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña