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Narrated by:
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Douglas Dorda
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By:
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Olga Tymofiyeva
Just City is the story of 21-year-old Nathan, who dreams about creating a cool start-up with his friend Jack. To get money for the start-up, Nathan starts playing a virtual reality game as part of a scientific experiment. The game forces Nathan to discover what it is like to be in the skin of somebody else, for whom the cards have been dealt differently. The depressing experiences of playing the game make Nathan question his belief in meritocracy and pick a fight with Jack. What is just, and what do we really deserve? This is only the beginning of Nathan’s search for a new life credo that will have both love and reason at its core.
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YA Story
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Stellar YA Dystopian Narration!!!
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It never falls prey to east answers and it takes bold stances on each of them. Many of the characters are people we’ve all met, or possibly have been ourselves, making it relatable and thought provoking.
Ultimately, it feels like a book from which three more could spawn, to explore its many themes more deeply, and yet a perspe t starting point to see how they intersect.
Insightful, original and relevant.
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Set in the not-so-distant future, "Just City" introduces us to a technological marvel: a virtual world where people can assume the lives of others. While this premise is reminiscent of typical LITRPG elements, Tymofiyeva adeptly crafts a narrative that transcends conventional genre boundaries. The story isn't solely concerned with power-leveling, game mechanics, or battling monsters, which often dominate traditional LITRPGs. Instead, it delves into the profound human experience of empathy and personal growth.
The heart of "Just City" lies in its exploration of the age-old question: What is it like to live as someone else? Through the eyes of the main character, listeners are thrust into a variety of personas, each with its own set of circumstances, emotions, and challenges. This multi-faceted perspective offers a deeper understanding of the intricacies of human nature, sparking contemplation about identity, privilege, and the choices that shape our lives.
Douglas Dorda's narration is a commendable complement to Tymofiyeva's writing. His expressive tone and skillful portrayal of different characters aid in bringing the diverse array of personas to life, enhancing the emotional resonance of the story. Dorda's ability to seamlessly switch between characters adds an immersive layer to the audiobook, making the shifts in perspectives feel both natural and engaging.
While "Just City" may not fully fit the traditional mold of the LITRPG genre, it's important to approach this audiobook with an open mind, because it comes darn close. Tymofiyeva presents a unique blend of speculative fiction and philosophical exploration, enticing listeners to reflect on their own lives and consider the experiences of others. If you're seeking a narrative that goes beyond the boundaries of its genre, and if you're intrigued by the idea of walking a mile in someone else's shoes – or many miles, in this case – then "Just City" is a worthy addition to your listening list.
Just City offers a fresh take on the LITRPG-inspired concept. By delving into the complexities of living as someone else and experiencing life through different perspectives, the audiobook prompts introspection while delivering an immersive and thought-provoking narrative. It's a testament to the power of storytelling to inspire empathy and broaden our understanding of the human condition.
Almost LITRPG
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Awesome
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Non-Traditionally Captivating
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Overall: 4 stars
Performance: 4 stars
Story: 4 stars
I Enjoyed It
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A wonderful listen that digs into thought-provoking ethics and moral issues that tug on our societies oftentimes lack of empathy. The author explores the human desires to belong and find connections and the struggle that young adults can face trying to set in place a system of personal beliefs, to sort through societal pressures and influences and make sense of the world around them.
Much like my belief that everyone should work a restaurant service job to understand the stress of a seemingly simple low skill job as an exercise is empathy, the opening act introduces a concept of that thought experiment that takes putting yourself into others shoes to the next level.
the narrator effortlessly brings to life the young protagonist with a feel of honest yearning to be a productive part of society and you feel connected through their journey and growth. the outstanding writing and clear language make complicated topics and concepts feel intuitive with the smooth, easy narration style, allowing you to feel you are right along for the ride.
I highly recommend for young adult reading and those that like a lighter side of the "What if" genre of series like Black Mirror.
A truly great human ethics & thought excitement
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Is point of view is so important
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Nathan plunges into the four-week virtual reality game, hoping to win the purse to fund his startup opportunity with his college friends. Along this journey, he questions many things he’s taken for granted as a young adult, including his best friend, Jack. The actions of his friends result in his exploring possibilities outside his established comfort zone. His initial worldview lacks compassion for others, yet he recalls his mother’s lessons in his early life. Broadening his horizons opens his eyes to a different yet balanced perspective.
Though this is a psychological thriller, it has enough points that make one think of the possibilities. The story is well-written, and the audiobook helps immerse the listener inside Nathan’s mind, living the same experiences. The game is potentially a mind-blowing event, resulting in different outcomes for everyone.
Douglas Dorda, the narrator, does a fantastic rendition of this original story. There were no problems or issues with the quality of the sound. Fans of psychological thrillers on the foundation for a coming-of-age journey will enjoy the story and want the game. Whether you read or listen, Just City will make you think and then read or listen again. Outstanding.
Opening One's Eyes and Mind!
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