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New Earth Books 1 & 2

By: Devon C. Ford, Chris Harris
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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Books 1 and 2 in The New Earth Series by Devon C Ford.

Their plans to survive the end of humanity were meticulous. Thorough. Flawed.

They landed back on Earth hundreds of years after their expected return, and now the planet they once called home is unrecognisable. Warring tribes threaten their very survival, and members of Sierra team and Dr. David Anderson must work with their now-sentient AI to find a way to live peacefully with the survivors of the African facility.

But a greater threat than the power struggle between humans presses in on them, and they must choose sides to protect themselves from the terrifying plague sweeping over the continent during darkness.

They must find a way. They must survive The Swarm.

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please tell me you're working on book 3?

this had me hooked from start to finish! excellent story. great mix of post apocalyptic and AI with plenty of danger along the way. I really need to know what happens next!

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superb

loved it, such a grabbing and in depth story. trust me you will enjoy it as well

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Please make the third book, I want to know how it ends! It is such a compelling story and leaves us on a cliffhanger.

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"Once upon a time travel..."

Interesting end of the world scenario. One minute you're bogged down in the heavy traffic of life, the next you are one of less than a thousand people left alive.
Sometimes time travel isn't all it's cracked up to be.

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Light on the science, and one dimensional cliché characters. Tired, unoriginal premise.

Possible SPOILER follows. If you want to depict a computer programming genius who programs a “non-AI” that spontaneously attains sentience, you might want to actually do some research on artificial intelligence. In the very LEAST learn about programming beyond “flow chart” and “if-then” statements. The idea that a sentient intelligence could emerge from software that can be described with anything as prosaic as a flow chart is, to put it plainly, laughable. It’s also quite obvious that the authors have a rudimentary grasp of any of the science they describe.

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