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Life Slice

SciFi Stories, Book 3

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Life Slice

By: Michael Lynes
Narrated by: David Bosco
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This audiobook features a pair of dystopian tales!

A Slice of Perfection: Jax lives the perfect life. Ananke completes him.

The City: Only those who have lived my ever truly die.

Volume 3 in the SciFi Stories series by the award-winning author Michael Lynes.

©2018 Michael D Lynes (P)2019 Michael D Lynes
Dystopian Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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Very good!David Bosco was a fine narrator.I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

Life Slice

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The first story is a creative take on a future devoid of face-to-face human interaction. It crafts a perilous scenario resultant of impersonal relationships.

The second story is surprisingly more macabre. It opens with optimism, which slowly wanes into an abruptly tragic event. It is a dark commentary on the over-sanitization of society. The message is brilliant, assuming I interpreted it correctly, but the story itself was less enjoyable to listen to. This is not the fault of the narrator. Rather, it is the kind of story that is better read than heard, as it allows one to glance back to hinted messages and contemplate more leisurely. Listening hastened the thinking process, and rewinding caused the experience to feel disjointed.

David Bosco’s performance is solid, as he provides distinct character voices and a smooth delivery.

Frightful Dystopia

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