
Antigravity
An Ell Donsaii Story, Book 19
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Narrado por:
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Jocelyn Duford
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De:
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Laurence Dahners
Antigravity (an Ell Donsaii story #19)
This is the nineteenth book in a series of near-future hard-science fiction Thrillers. Their heroine, Ell Donsaii, has a nerve mutation that’s made her a genius and provided her with astonishing athletic abilities. Her intelligence has let her revolutionize our world with a number of inventions, including instantaneous communications and trans-dimensional portals that deliver fuel, water, food, energy, and people all around the solar system.
Antigravity is about a new invention that Ell and her husband, Shan, come up with. It enables the creation of tractor and pressor fields that can enable one to lift off into the sky, the same as antigravity. At first, it doesn’t seem like there will be a lot of uses for it, but as time passes, they keep finding more and more things they can do with it.
Meanwhile, Zage decides he needs help running his company, Gordito. Ell helps him incorporate as Gordito Labs, aiming to “continue cutting-edge bioresearch to the benefit of mankind.”
Ell’s twins, Caii and Raii, continue their painting and caring for their adopted sister. When they can get their parents to take them, they llove touring the famous art of Italy.
But Vesuvius, the volcano that buried Pompeii, is about to erupt again.
Can Ell and her company help?
I really, really miss Laura Bannister’s narration. I understand that she had some pressing personal issues that she had to see to so she certainly can’t be faulted for taking care of real life problems.
Rebecca Valderama was ok, though not quite on the same level as ms Bannister IMO.
This newest narrator however, was very difficult for me to listen to. She clearly had never even listened to a small sample of the previous books and her reading of the characters was so incredibly far off of the characters personalities that it was jarring for the entirety of the book.
Plus, many times she was over emphasizing and over acting characters and situations that had absolutely no need for it. Characters were often overly excited for no good reason.
I usually really hate having to adjust to a new narrator when really far into a series, but I honestly hope that Mr Dahners chooses to try again.
It was rough.
I REALLY struggled with this newest narrator.
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