
At the Pace of Man
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Narrated by:
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Tracy Collier
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By:
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Devyn Regueira
The ITS Santa Maria is a generation ship in the truest sense—her colonial mission to the alluringly habitable TRAPPIST-1 system will span several. Her crew, though, original and descendent both, need not necessarily accept their lot to live and die between the stars. Greased elbows and palms tend to lubricate a path toward longevity.
Wealth aboard Santa Maria is measured not in dollars and cents, but in Minutes and Seconds. Work, favors, and shrewdness are paid in Minutesand Minutes are spent in Suspension.
Suspension Pods are scarce, and where there is scarcity, there is competition. Which ancient vices will that competition dredge from beneath the genteel veneer of our spacefaring future?
To what terrible lengths will human beings go for a breath of fresh air?
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Then there’s the story. Maybe because I found the narration so poor I was unable to grasp what was going on but whatever it was I didn’t find it the least bit interesting. A generation spaceship heading for a new earth like planet that apparently is already inhabited. Everyone wants to earn “minutes” of hyper sleep so they’ll stay young enough to colonize this new world. This because there weren’t enough sleep chambers for everyone except the rich. But the trip is decades still to go so I don’t get the minutes angle. In any case I threw in the towel after about 5-6 hours in. Just couldn’t maintain any interest and the narration made it worse. Save your credit and find something with a known excellent narrator.
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There was more time than not that I couldn't tell if I was on a spaceship or mid-evil England. I assume the ship was the size of a country, but I'm not sure about that either. Sometimes I felt like I was learning philosophy and others back ally New York City gang war, in the dirt, in a spaceship.
I could listen to this book again, and this is only because the narration is second only to RC Bray. I don't want to say don't buy it, but be careful and be ready to pay attention.
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