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Genesis

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Genesis

De: Bernard Beckett
Narrado por: Becky Wright
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Fourteen-year-old Anax thinks she knows her history. She'd better. She's sat facing three Examiners and her grueling five-hour examination on the 2077 Great War has just begun. If she passes, she'll be admitted into The Academy - the elite institution that runs her utopian society.

But Anax is about to discover that for all her learning, the history she's been taught isn't the whole story. And that The Academy isn't what she believes it to be.

Anax's examination leads us into a future where ancient - eternal - philosophical questions have dramatically collided with the march of technology, where just what it means to be human is up for debate, and where the concealed stain of an 'original sin' threatens the very existence of her brave new world.

©2009 Bernard Beckett (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Ciencia Ficción Dura Ciencia ficción Cyberpunk Distópico Ficción
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"Highly original, sinewy and cerebral, this remarkable thriller fuses intricate ideas with real emotion and suspense. I found it fascinating and thought-provoking. It gripped me like a vice." (Jonathan Stroud)
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The frame (Anax taking her 5-hr exam) is a device for the story she tells about Adam Ford and an AI. Yes, tells--not a lot of showing. And even the story she tells isn't much of one. Basically this book is about philosophical questions, such as "What is consciousness?"

Because there isn't a lot of "showing," and there's not a lot of fluff; it's not something you can listen to with half an ear.

I did find it interesting, but it was (in part) my mood. I had just finished reading something from the '40s, which was also quite philosophical and not exactly action-packed.

As far as the twist, halfway though I had most of it figured out, though it didn't spoil the book for me because I was interested in the questions the book was posing.

You have to be in the right mood for this one

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Easy read, full of interesting debates about AI and with a few good plot twists. Narrator had a slightly annoying accent but on the plus side she did well to vocalize different voices for different characters.

Great sci-fi story

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Well, anyone who is into young adult novels such as Twilight etc with enjoy this book.
It is not bad, it just juvenile and at times quite silly.

I wish I knew this was a 'young adult' novel

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What made the experience of listening to Genesis the most enjoyable?

The story

What other book might you compare Genesis to and why?

None

What about Becky Wright’s performance did you like?

I enjoyed her voice.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It made me aware of a possibility

Any additional comments?

You'll never see the end coming.

shocking end

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This is a one-of-a-kind gem I can't recommend highly enough. Surely it's one of dystopian science fiction's best-kept secrets. Imagine an isolated island preserved from world plague by its remote location. Now imagine the inhabitants creating a community based on Plato's REPUBLIC.

What does it mean to be alive? To be an individual? To be a member of a community? To be responsible? Whatever you expect this book will be, it will surprise you. I've listened to this more than once, and yet the twist ending never fails to take my breath away.

Don't be fooled if you see this referred to as a "young adult" novel; it's a perfect listen for thoughtful adults, as well.

A Wrenching, Challenging, Thought-Provoking Wonder

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The story unfolds on a small scale, but it's inventive in using every detail to the advantage of the plot. Before you know it you will be at the end of the book. You will be surprised by the depth and richness of a short novel and most definitely surprised by how it ends.

A Sci-Fi Best Kept Secret

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The ending annoyed me but I assume some or most probably have the opposite opinion

Thought provoking

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