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Progeny's Descendants

By: Ray Jay Perreault
Narrated by: Ray Jay Perreault
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Over 1,600 years after leaving an Earth made hostile by pollution, humanity developed faster-than-light travel and wanted to go home. The first ship enters Earth’s orbit and finds a pristine planet welcoming them, but they also find something else living there. Their first alien contact surprises them.

Generations of humans were told of Earth’s beauty, and they found an intelligent race of artificial beings living on what they thought was their home.

Can they have Earth back?

How will the confrontation between humans and robots end?

Buy this book and understand how future humans deal with the computers they have created.

©2021 Perreault Publishing (P)2022 Raymond Perreault
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re read twice as they recommend. amazing! you will feel the eq change for you!

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A Thought-Provoking Sci-Fi Dilemma

This book had me hooked from the start! The concept of humans returning to Earth only to find it inhabited by intelligent robots was both fascinating and chilling. The tension between humans and their creations raises deep questions about identity and ownership. A must-read for fans of future dystopian worlds.

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really good sci fi story

This is the second book on the series but it was the first one I started with, I do not feel that I missed part of the story, because the author went back and explained all that was needed for the story to make sense. My experience with the audiobook was really good, the book was read by the author, and at first I thought it was slow, but quickly it worked just fine, it was more of growing more used to it, quickly enough I was so engrossed in the story that I would get my phones and listen to the audiobook every time I could, haha with two small children, sometimes that by itself is an achievement.

Without spoilers, mankind leave earth, and go to another planet, the journey there is full of danger and even things that were not considered a danger in the travel to the planet become dangerous… 1600 years later humans come by earth to see if earth is in conditions of being their home again, and like when Columbus went to America, even if not everyone agree, if the one that sent us there want to colonize, the soldier does what he is told to do… the worst of mankind is man itself… this is a great hard sci-fi story, and we get to love many of the characters and hate with passion others, yes PM I am talking about you…

The book ends with a cliffhanger, and I ended this book in such a high note that I really want to read/listen what comes next, even what came before, this author “writes” in a way that It really feels like someone is telling the story to you and you get to dread what will happen to the characters next.

I really recommend this book for fans of sci-fi, even if travel through space is not your thing, give it a try, it is nicely written, and you will feel that is possible that things will go this way in the future.

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A Riveting Tale of Humanity's Return to Earth

Progeny's Descendants offers a thrilling look into humanity’s return to Earth after centuries in space. Ray Jay Perreault's writing and narration are engaging, immersing the listener in a story filled with tension and excitement. The premise of confronting an intelligent race of artificial beings on a "new" Earth is fascinating and thought-provoking. I found myself hooked on the plot twists and the moral questions it raised. A brilliant and unique sci-fi audiobook!

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Imaginative Far Future Story

This is an intriguing, unique and interesting distant future science fiction story. The author's world building created an amaziing environment in which this story takes place. The plot was well-developed and the interactions and motivations of the characters were understandable and relatable. It was easy to identify with the characters and to become invested in them. I enjoyed this thought-provoking story. I was provided a free review copy of this audiobook and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.

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Robots as Earth’s New Inhabitants

The idea of returning to Earth only to face a race of robots was both exciting and unnerving. I enjoyed how the book delved into the dynamics between humans and their own technological creations. The conflict and resolution made for a fantastic read. Fans of AI and future Earth stories will love this!

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Compelling Story with Strong Themes of AI

Ray Jay Perreault delivers a thought-provoking and intense sci-fi experience with Progeny's Descendants. The way the story explores the complex relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence is truly compelling. The moral dilemmas faced by the returning humans make this much more than a typical sci-fi story. Perreault’s narration enhances the overall experience, making it feel more personal and real. A thoroughly enjoyable audiobook for any sci-fi enthusiast.

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Looking forward to the next book

I chose to listen to this book after receiving a free audio copy from the author. All opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased.

Progeny’s Descendants starts with humans who left Earth to go to their new planet, Horizon, after they depleted the resources that support life on Earth. It took 300 years to get to the planet, but they didn’t make the same mistakes that they’d made on Earth, and the planet remained clean.

Even though Horizon was a good fit, the goal of the people was always to return to Earth. After 1300 years of research, they learned how to travel light years quickly, so they were ready to return to Earth if it had recovered from their mistreatment.

I had read Progeny, so I knew that there were robots on Earth who didn’t remember that they were created by humans. When humans return to reclaim what they believe is theirs, I was skeptical about how things would turn out knowing how humans feel entitled. The story ended on a cliffhanger so I’m not sure how things will work out yet, but I’m looking forward to finding out in the next book in the series.

I like the author’s writing style, and the characters are well developed. I especially liked the main characters, the commander and Helen.

The author narrates Progeny’s Descendants. At first, I cringed when I saw that because the last book I listened to that the author narrated was a nightmare. Ray Jay Perreault did a good job though.

If you like science fiction, I recommend this book.

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Earth Reclaimed... But Not as Expected

The story paints an incredible picture of humanity’s long journey back to Earth only to find robots ruling the planet. The interactions between humans and their artificial counterparts were tense, and the unexpected twists kept me glued. It’s a unique take on what it means to come home.

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A Unique First Contact Story

This book presents such an interesting twist on the ‘first contact’ genre! Instead of aliens, humans meet a race of artificial beings they left behind. The moral dilemmas and tension that follow are captivating. It really made me think about humanity’s relationship with technology.

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