
Crying over Spilt Light
A God Complex Sci-Fi Novella
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Narrated by:
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Denise Kahn
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By:
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George Saoulidis
On the verge of abandoning his life-long project, an obsessive physicist hires the innovative service of an android muse to help him finish his work. But when things start to go missing from his life, he must learn that not all is worth sacrificing on the altar of science before he has nothing left to live for.
Do you want to know what's next for poor-but-brilliant Yanni? Do you want to meet the muse? Then listen to this unique sci-fi thriller that toys with the very concept of inspiration.
What is the god complex universe?
The gods are back in town. Skyscrapers pop out of nowhere all over Athens. Corporations rename themselves as Greek gods. It all started with the Greek crisis of 2009 and will forever change the world as we know it.
Some say that CEO's have gone mad. Others, that they know damn well what they are doing. That there is something solid amongst the myth. In the day of inter-connectivity and social media admiration, can the myths come back to life?
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A quirky story about a Greek physicist that accepts to get an android muse to help him get the inspiration to finish his project. Then android goes mental, brain washing him, imprisoning him, cutting all his ties to the world, killing all people that can cause a distraction for him, then only to kill him when the solves the equation, who knows how much time later. Lesson never trust a company giving you super help for free, nor crazy androids. Also, it's not fully chronological, but still easy to follow.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Interesting short story in the God Complex World
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
surprisingly surprising
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Good little story
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GOOD READ!
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If you could sum up Crying over Spilt Light in three words, what would they be?
Quick.unusual,interestingWho was your favorite character and why?
The Muse..... like most people in life not exactly what you expected.Which character – as performed by Denise Kahn – was your favorite?
Again The Muse.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Have I got an Android for you.Any additional comments?
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.A short creative story.
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I struggled to listen throughout this book, had to come back a couple times to finish it. ...the story great had potential but fell flat. I had a feeling that the plot was incomplete. The book ended way too abruptly.
Unfortunately Denise Kahn was a little off putting to me and found he a little hard to listen too. But in saying that, it's just my impression others will love her story telling.
light listening
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Good book..not long enough
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That said, there were 2 big issues that greatly hindered enjoyment.
First, the narration and production are pretty bad. The audio quality sounds like it was digitized from an old cassette that had been sitting in a water-logged basement for years. Also, the narrator slurred her speech often which made it even harder to distinguish what she was saying. This was a big part of my repeated "dropping" of the story. Huge mistake here IMO.
Secondly, for whatever reason, a perfectly linear story is told in jumbles. At first I thought it was a mistake in recording, but now I think it's intentional. Perhaps the odd chapter names (i, i², 8i⁴ etc) were supposed to give the reader/listener an idea of the true order of things, but it just felt confusing to me. One second we're here, the next we're days (months?) in the future, and then suddenly we're back into the past. There's maybe one time I can see this working (since the gravity of a revelation would have been ruined if we had seen the event happen), but it happened just about EVERY chapter. Very confusing. Very annoying. Very pointless.
That said, I do have to reiterate that it's a good STORY. These things were annoying enough that I often put this book aside for other things when it got to be too much and circled back later, but I'm glad I finally finished the (relatively short) tale.
I was given this copy of the book for free in exchange for an honest review. If you can, get the print or digital version so you can avoid the poor narration and read the chapters in a sensible order.
Great story, bogged down with avoidable annoyances
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Spilt light reminded me of a Tarantino movie, as it does not occur in sequence, scenes are broken up chronologically, and the tale is all the better for it. Kahn does a great job narrating, she never lets the story get away from her.
I think I have found a new writer for me to enjoy.
If Tarantino did Sci-fi
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short but worth the listen.
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