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Collapsing World: Kill Zone

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Collapsing World: Kill Zone

By: G. Allen Mercer
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In the exciting follow up to the best selling book, Collapsing World, Collapsing World: Kill Zone will put a set of cross-hairs on those that want to survive. Atlanta has been nuked. Jack and his little sister Lucy have survived being trapped under the Atlanta airport with the help of Army Specialist Clark, Emma, the gate agent and Ed, a curmudgeon of a mechanic that is not thankful to be alive. Clark has promised the teens that he will get them to their father…but is it a promise that is too dangerous to keep? One hundred and fifty miles away, Jack and Lucy’s father is unaware that his children are still alive. He is struggling with a new normal, and desperate to escape his own city. David has also taken on the role of protector for Tasha, the orphaned daughter of a housemaid, while they fight for their own survival. Come along as some escape from the radiation and fires, some run from the gangs of freakers and all run from the enemy that has invaded America. Action & Adventure Dystopian Fiction Science Fiction Atlanta
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Virtual voice narration takes a lot away from the book. I would rate this overall higher with a human narrator

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Bad AI narrator

Ai definitely not up to the task of telling a story needs much more work

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This was a very good story. I would have liked it more without virtual voice. They kept saying pear-ez instead of Perez. Since she was a main character, it was annoying.

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Odd combination

An interesting combination of Christian sensibility, prepper superiority, misogyny and violence. It’s an odd combination in a somewhat predictable narrative.

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Even though the story is engaging, it's hard to get past the AI voice.

AI voice! hard to listen to. I want to listen to an actual HUMAN, with emotions and ability to read sentences as they are intended, not just spit out mechanical phonics.

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