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Resurrection

By: Arwen Elys Dayton
Narrated by: Kate Rudd
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Five thousand years ago, the Kinley built a ship capable of traveling faster than light. It carried a group of scientists to a small, distant planet - a primitive place called Earth. Its mission was peaceful observation. But when the ship was destroyed, the Kinley crew found themselves stranded in ancient Egypt, participants in the pageant of life in the time of the Pharaohs. They buried remnants of their technology deep beneath the desert and sent a last desperate message home….

Five thousand years later, the Kinley homeworld hovers on the brink of extinction. An enemy that nearly obliterated their race has risen again - now with the ability to destroy them for good. A lone Kinley soldier named Pruit is sent on a desperate mission: to follow the ancient beacon back to Earth and recover the secrets to faster-than-light travel. It is their last hope. Technology that once allowed them to cross vast reaches of space might allow them to outrun their enemies and find a safe world to call their own. But Pruit’s mission will be harder than she can imagine. Her quest will draw her enemies after her and will awaken ancient foes on Earth. As she gets closer to what she seeks, she will find each adversary willing to risk everything to stop her, each hoping to steal the knowledge for themselves.The rivals will meet in modern-day Egypt and their struggle will alter the fate of worlds.

©2012 Arwen Elys Dayton (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Adventure Science Fiction Fiction Pharaoh Destiny
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Amazing Story

Really enjoyed this book! Would welcome a squeal or prequel!
Great balance between the details the author gives and your own imagination.

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Pleasantly surprised

I wasn't sure I would like this book...I've never really been drawn to aliens and space-wars, etc. But I was pleasantly surprised with this book. Good characters (including the ones you love to hate!), good plot.

My only complaint is that the story felt too rushed. Trying to build a backstory, as well as a thoroughly constructed plotline in the present is too much to try and do in a single book. The challenges were all wrapped up very quickly and neatly, with very little muss/fuss. I guess I like my plots to be a little more "twisty."

Overall, this is definitely worth the listen.

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Good, not great. Entertaining, not captivating

This book was worth the listen, but is, in the end, forgettable. It was entertaining, and I wouldn't say that I was ever bored while listening to it, but there are much better books out there. It was, however, an interesting take on the pyramids and the Egyptian mythology.

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Great Start

The story could have benefited with some more time given to the conclusion. It was as if the author lost interest towards the end. It developed well and at a steady pace but the conclusion seemed to be wrapped up in relatively few words.

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A bit of a disappointment

I found this to be a difficult book to read and to review.The plot sounds like the book should be first class - the crew of the first faster-than-light starship gets stranded on a distant planet (Earth), a war almost destroys the mother planet and much of their science is lost, a new war threatens the destruction of the entire race and, after 5000 years, they attempt to find the original ship and it’s science. We have almost everything here - interplanetary war, a chase (including the attacking aliens) to find a lost technology, time-travel (sort of), love, hate, revenge, salvation, attempted genocide and more. So why was I so disappointed?

First, it was hard for me to credit the characters. Surely one would expect a race testing their first and only faster-than-light ship to do some kind of basic psychological testing on the crew before sending them 8 light years on their maiden voyage, so how do we end up with one psychopathic killer and two people claiming to the primitive locals that they are gods? What ever happened to the Prime Directive?

Second, why would a race utterly dependent upon the re-discovery of a lost technology for their continued existence only send one ship with only two crew members to find it? Surely they would make more than just one attempt to save their entire race.

Third, surely someone living in domed cities to escape the radiation poison would know that such places would be kept at a higher pressure inside to insure that any cracks would result in air leaking out, not leaking in.

In any case I almost put this book down about a quarter of the way through. I had lost patience with the actions of the stranded crew since they did not seem reasonable given psychological testing that goes on when such crews are selected, I could not conceive of only one rescue ship being sent, given how grave the situation was, and I found the narration to be ill suited to the story. In the end I decided to try to finish the book and, much to my surprise, I found the plot more interesting in the second half of the book. I finally became used to the narration and found it less objectionable toward the end of the book, perhaps because the story became more interesting and more believable.

There were some positives about this book. The world the author created was both complex and credible, some of the crew members seemed more real because they were less idealistic and selfless than often presented in these kinds of books, the switching back and forth between the ancient and modern worlds proved to be an interesting device and the interaction between the humans and the aliens was particularly interesting to me. While I had planned to give this book, and the narration, 3 stars, in the end I decided that the second half of the book salvaged the first half for me and I ended up giving it 4 stars.

For me, tough going, but I found some rewards for the effort to get through the book. However I did not go looking for other books by this author.

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New Frontier

What made the experience of listening to Resurrection the most enjoyable?

The creativity of the author and the presentation and talent of the narrator. The narrator is the catalyst, it that person doesn't pull you in and keep you interested. Then you only bland noise irritating your ears.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Resurrection?

One of the most memorable moments was the technology used to build and create the stone.The

Which character – as performed by Kate Rudd – was your favorite?

The books main character Pruitt. She brought life to her and all of the characters. She preformed with emotion and feeling for each character.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I typically listen in the car or working out in two hour spurts. But, I could definitely listen to it on a long twelve hour drive

Any additional comments?

I've listened to dozens and dozens of audible books of all genres. With the exception of Si-Fi. This was my first Si-Fi book and it is definitely in my top five of all the books I've listen too. The author, with the help of the narrator made it feel at times that I ,was walking the sands of time in Egypt going from millennium to present day. I really enjoyed listening to it. I will definitely listen to it again.

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Be cautious! you might waste time and money

Would you try another book from Arwen Elys Dayton and/or Kate Rudd?

I will never try books from Arwen Elys Dayton again.

What was most disappointing about Arwen Elys Dayton’s story?

It is a Micheal bay transformer like plot as well as everyone acts with teenagers' intelligent level. Nothing is really serious about the story.

Which scene was your favorite?

nope

Do you think Resurrection needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

not for me, thx.

Any additional comments?

To large extent, this is a teenage play compared with the sophisticated thoughts behind Orson Scott Card's Ender's series. Both fictional worlds have another sentient spices, but nothing in common. On the other side, people who enjoy Hunger game series may find this "resurrection" very satisfied as well.

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Good and fit ending

The story was very interesting and at about the halfway point I found I didn’t want to end my listening period and wanted to know just a little bit more. At the end of the book it was almost impossible to leave the story

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excellent!

Loved it! My first audio book and I really enjoyed it. narrator had a pleasant voice.

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Very imaginative, enjoyed the story & narrator.

Refreshingly different storyline within this genre. Enjoyed the human vs "other sentient beings" psychological and emotional dynamics. Found the speculative historical aspects interesting and somewhat plausible. also pretty good narrative.

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