
The Acceptance
The GEOs, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Alexandra Hunter
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By:
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Ramona Finn
Hidden underground, survival is all she knows.
Humanity is on the brink of extinction. After being decimated by a deadly virus, Earth’s population was saved only by the genius of Farrow Corp. Now, the scientists in Farrow’s Labs work tirelessly to search for a cure to the genetic plague that has left everyone hiding below ground, suffering in fear.
Underground survival is dark and dank, an existence Tylia will do anything to escape in order to save her mother from the ravages of illness. There is one answer: the Acceptance Trials. If she survives, her immunity guarantees her and her family a home in the Labs, and a renewed life for her mother.
But the world above is vastly different from what she’s been led to believe. When Tylia is rescued from the jaws of death during the trials by a handsome stranger and discovers that Farrow Corp’s security forces are hunting her, everything she once believed about humanity’s chances for survival are flipped on their head.
Turns out, surviving the virus may be the least of Tylia’s concerns....
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Good YA read
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This is the first book I have listened to by this narrator ( Alexandra Hunter ) and I would listen to another. She has done a decent job with the male and female characters. She gives personalities to the characters that seems to match the story. She has a comfortable pacing and natural cadence to her narration. —-
There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence, I don’t recall swearing. ——-
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Very hunger games/ divergent. Unique elements too.
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Fantastic YA Dystopian Novel
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I was happy to see that it was more than Hunger Games. I am liking this story even more. There are some questions around how the virus is transmitted - if you can catch it by being on the surface, once you catch it - are you now a carrier and spreading it? Maybe that will be explained later.
In the meantime, I am excited to start the next novel in the series and will be finishing the series!!
Highly recommend the book and will read more of Ramona Finn's books - this was my first and really enjoyed it!
Great Story - better than Hunger Games
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This book is about a society living beneath the ground in fully functioning pods, complete with ventilation, hydroponics, and living areas. They're survivors of a global pandemic that's wiped out (just about) everyone else.
This story kept a great pace and kept me interested. I enjoyed the characters and their worlds. I can't wait to read book 2 and see what happens next!
Very solid narration, which is super refreshing.
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Great start to a YA dystopian series
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Enjoyable Hunger Games meets The 100
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Awesome new dystopian novel
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This one will suck you in from the beginning!
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There's a concept that, while a touch cliche, is intriguing. It was just unfortunately bogged down by trying to conform to popular tropes of the genre instead of standing out as something more original. Hopefully future books in the series break away from the tropes that tend to drown many books in the YA genre and stand on its own. I would warn readers that later chapters of the book do heavily skirt the line of the 'noble savage' trope, to the point where it's almost nearly offensive, and the accent the reader chose to take for those characters does not help.
An interesting premise with a weak foundation
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