
Endgame
The Calling
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Narrated by:
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Sunil Malhotra
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By:
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James Frey
Twelve thousand years ago, they came. They descended from the sky amid smoke and fire, and created humanity and gave us rules to live by. They needed gold and they built our earliest civilizations to mine it for them. When they had what they needed, they left. But before they left, they told us someday they would come back, and when they did, a game would be played. A game that would determine our future.
This is Endgame.
For ten thousand years the lines have existed in secret. The 12 original lines of humanity. Each had to have a Player prepared at all times. They have trained generation after generation after generation. In weapons, languages, history, tactics, disguise, assassination. Together the Players are everything: strong, kind, ruthless, loyal, smart, stupid, ugly, lustful, mean, fickle, beautiful, calculating, lazy, exuberant, weak. They are good and evil. Like you. Like all.
This is Endgame.
When the game starts, the Players will have to find three keys. The keys are somewhere on Earth. The only rule of their Endgame is that there are no rules. Whoever finds the keys first wins the game. Endgame: The Calling is about the hunt for the first key. And just as it tells the story of the hunt for a hidden key, written into the book is a puzzle. It invites readers to play their own Endgame and to try to solve the puzzle. Whoever does will open a case filled with gold. Alongside the puzzle will be a revolutionary mobile game built by Google's Niantic Labs that will allow you to play a real-world version of Endgame where you can join one of the lines and do battle with people around you.
Will exuberance beat strength? Stupidity top kindness? Laziness thwart beauty? Will the winner be good or evil? There is only one way to find out.
Play.
Survive.
Solve.
People of Earth.
Endgame has begun.
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Interesting story, but not audio book material.
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Great Story!
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best story I read in a long time
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Interesting story
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choppy prose
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The reader too is fantastic.
Loved it
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I thought this book was pretty good. I don't like James Frey, but I really enjoyed this book.
WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?
I loved how James Frey blended the different stories to make on large narrative. It was fascinating, the kind of book that you can keep on thinking about after you finish it. Also, James Frey set it up so that you can root for your favorite character. I liked that.
HOW DID YOU LIKE IT AS AN AUDIO BOOK?
I did not like it entirely. Every few chapters you would be subject to 5 straight minutes of internet links due to the big puzzle. But I loved the reader.
ANY CRITICS?
It was obvious throughout the book that James Frey was trying to show how smart he was. Its annoying. But not a bigy.
Pretty Darn Good
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Would you listen to Endgame again? Why?
I won't listen to this book again, might read it again myself, but, to no fault of the narrator, the book as an audiobook is really annoying. One of the characters has ticks and they are written out in the book, and therefor told by the narrator, this is fun at first, but after blink and shiver 100 it gets too annoying. The same goes for some clues in the book that consist of the narrator reading only numbers for more than four minutes.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The story itself is interesting, though it suffers from too many main characters to give an equal and full arc to. The focus on two of the twelve makes it a little predictable too andat points it reads a lot like a Hunger Games wannabe.What about Sunil Malhotra’s performance did you like?
Sunil tries to give a different voice to all the characters and succeeds in it for most of them. As a man he has more problems with different female voices than male-voices, but overall he does a good job and his voicing never annoys me. I could recognize almost all characters in the book purely on the voice Sunil uses for them.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
The Hunger Games, with aliens!Any additional comments?
Despite the reasonably low number of stars I've given this audiobook, I am looking forward to reading the second book (maybe even as an audiobook). The story isn't great and takes a lot from the Hunger Games and other such titles, however I do find myself wondering how it will end.Good narration, but better as a self-read
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not to be confused AT ALL with Hunger games. Very unique story and characters. Multiple perspective is a plus! Narrator on point!
Amazing!!
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