Loren
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More Happy Than Not
- By: Adam Silvera
- Narrated by: Ramon de Ocampo
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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When it first gets announced, the Leteo Institute's memory-alteration procedure seems too good to be true to Aaron Soto; miracle cure-alls don't tend to pop up in the Bronx projects. Aaron can't forget how he's grown up poor, how his friends all seem to shrug him off, and how his father committed suicide in their one-bedroom apartment. Then Thomas shows up. The love Aaron discovers may cost him what's left of his life. But since Aaron can't suddenly stop being gay, Leteo may be the only way out.
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Oh, my god. Oh, my god. Oh, my god.
- By Eli on 01-17-16
- More Happy Than Not
- By: Adam Silvera
- Narrated by: Ramon de Ocampo
y'all ready to get sad?
Reviewed: 04-14-22
this book really got me. like... dang. so, so, sad..if you're looking for a happy queer story, look elsewhere. it's a good story though.
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Surpassing Certainty
- What My Twenties Taught Me
- By: Janet Mock
- Narrated by: Janet Mock
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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Riveting, rousing, and utterly real, Surpassing Certainty is a portrait of a young woman searching for her purpose and place in the world - without a road map to guide her. The journey begins a few months before her 20th birthday. Janet Mock is adjusting to her days as a first-generation college student at the University of Hawaii and her nights as a dancer at a strip club.
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A queen.
- By Anonymous User on 06-13-17
- Surpassing Certainty
- What My Twenties Taught Me
- By: Janet Mock
- Narrated by: Janet Mock
A Must Read
Reviewed: 11-18-19
Beautifully written and read. Janet Mock is a force and her story will help you understand your own.
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Rebel Born
- Secondborn, Book 3
- By: Amy A. Bartol
- Narrated by: Kate Reinders
- Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
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Roselle St. Sismode is many things: victim of a conspiracy, unwilling host of an ever-evolving mind algorithm, spy for a rebel army, and heir to the Fate of Swords. As a warrior, she’s also the anticipated main event at the Secondborn Trials. When the opening ceremonies erupt in chaos, Roselle is abducted by a sadistic agent with a diabolical plan: transform Roselle into a mind-controlled assassin to topple society. But a rogue scientist has implanted Roselle with a genius technology that is far more powerful. It renders her untouchable. Faster. Stronger. And maybe immortal.
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This Is A Totally Different Series!!
- By Nick G. on 08-20-19
- Rebel Born
- Secondborn, Book 3
- By: Amy A. Bartol
- Narrated by: Kate Reinders
A scattered story.
Reviewed: 11-07-19
A struggle. so much monologuing. Too many ideas and not enough time to appropriately build or address many of them.
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Medusa Uploaded
- A Novel
- By: Emily Devenport
- Narrated by: Caitlin Davies
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
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A generation starship can hide many secrets. When an Executive clan suspects Oichi of insurgency and discreetly shoves her out an airlock, one of those secrets finds and rescues her. Officially dead, Oichi begins to rebalance power one assassination at a time and uncovers the shocking truth behind the generation starship and the Executive clans.
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description should have warned of triggers
- By DarthMel13 on 05-02-20
- Medusa Uploaded
- A Novel
- By: Emily Devenport
- Narrated by: Caitlin Davies
Underdeveloped Story and Simplistic Reading
Reviewed: 12-27-18
Interesting concepts with a scattered plot. While adult themes were included, they often still felt over simplified which made the book feel childlike.
The narrator gave the reading a childish vibe, but was consistent throughout the reading. At times, I felt that the reader was tonally portraying the message of the author incorrectly.
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Mind of My Mind
- Patternist, Book 2
- By: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrated by: Christie Clarke
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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For 4,000 years, an immortal has spread the seeds of a master race, using the downtrodden as his private breeding stock. But now a young ghetto telepath has found a way to awaken - and rule - her superhuman kind, igniting a psychic battle as she challenges her creator for her right to free her people.
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The value of diversity in fiction authors.
- By Michael on 04-29-14
- Mind of My Mind
- Patternist, Book 2
- By: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrated by: Christie Clarke
B+ Narration
Reviewed: 08-08-16
Sometimes it was difficult to hear when the narrator changed characters. Great story and great narration overall.
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Apex
- Nexus, Book 3
- By: Ramez Naam
- Narrated by: Stephanie Cannon
- Length: 23 hrs and 2 mins
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The explosive conclusion to Nexus and Crux. Global unrest spreads through the US, China, and beyond. Secrets and lies set off shockwaves of anger, rippling from mind to mind. Riot police battle neutrally linked protestors. Armies are mobilized. Political orders fall. Nexus-driven revolution is in here. Against this backdrop a new breed of post-human children are growing into their powers.
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Furious ranting review. Worst narration ever
- By Phillip on 10-05-15
- Apex
- Nexus, Book 3
- By: Ramez Naam
- Narrated by: Stephanie Cannon
A fabulous end to the trilogy
Reviewed: 07-27-16
I love this series. Other people said the voicing of Thai and Chinese characters was racist and problematic. I would agree, but I did not find it distracting. I am a white person, so it may bother me less than someone who with more cultural experience in Thai and Chinese languages.
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