2041 The Peoples' United States
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TW Powell
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- NOEL
- 06-04-24
Brutal Start
I really had to power through the beginning of this book. The beginning was brutal. I almost was going to return the audio book but then it slowly started to get better. In the end it was ok. It had the potential to be a lot better but I'm glad I listened to the whole story.
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- BELINDA S MAGILLIGAN
- 03-03-24
Best book I’ve read in a long time. As good as one of my all time favorites, Charm School by Nelson DeMille.
This is an amazing book, love the topic, love the characters, I think all Americans should read this book. The virtual voice needs a lot of work. Somebody didn’t program this AI to know how to pronounce plurals or possessives, so instead of Japan’s, it pronounces as Japan-es, instead of Moe’s it pronounces Moe-es. Virtual voice has a long way to go to sound like a real live human with voice inflections, emphasis on appropriate words, pauses at appropriate times and even pronunciation of certain words and places. Kadena is supposed to be Ka-deen-a, not Ka-den-ah. I would love to hear this book narrated by one of our very accomplished HUMAN narrators.
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- xDantex
- 11-11-24
this is the worst white agreement bs sh*t I've ever herd in my life. It was like Fox News wrote it.
I'm literally ill from this book, trust me you're better off putting your head next to a bullhorn for an hour then listening to this bs.
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