
Intraterrestrial
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Narrated by:
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Daniel James Lewis
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By:
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Nicholas Conley
Adam Helios is a bully magnet without many friends. When he starts hearing a voice that claims to come from the stars, he fears he’s losing his mind, so he withdraws even further. On the way home from a meeting at the school, he and his parents are involved in a horrible car crash. With his skull cracked open, Adam’s consciousness is abducted by the alien who has been speaking to him for months.
After surviving the wreck with only minor scratches, Camille Helios must deal with her guilt over the accident that left her husband badly injured and her son in a coma. When the doctor suggests letting Adam go, Camille refuses to stop fighting for her son’s life.
Lost among galaxies, Adam must use his imagination to forge a path home before his body dies on the operating table. But even if he does return to Earth, he may end up locked inside a damaged brain forever.
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Great story, but
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It's a different kind of sci fi story
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The story started out normal enough with a high school scuffle and the parents being called to the principal's office. Everything that happened afterward was every parent's nightmare. That story on its own was incredibly compelling and it brought me to tears.
The intraterrestrial fight was its own story. It wasn't always clear who would win, or how.
Through it all, the narration kept the story flowing. That was no easy feat when you consider the back and forth nature of the story.
Great listen!
Great listen!
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So, this came across like metephor... In other words, like a sci fi explanation someone would write to cope with their child being in a coma. As a parent, there were definitely scenes that tugged at my heart strings. The narration was done well. My interest was held throughout. Although this wasn't my favorite listen, it is worth checking out.
pretty good
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