
The Houses of the Curious, Part 1
The Augmented Echo
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Narrated by:
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Alexandra Hunter
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By:
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J.W. Bowie
Decades ago, a band of neural-augmented rebels, the Seventy-Seven, and their leader, Arthur Lannius, helped liberate a remote mountain town from the Perpetual Corporation in a great machine war. Eventually defeated, the Seventy-Seven scattered, and Lannius went into exile without a trace...except for a child.
When memories of a stranger burst into her mind, Aurora learns that her past is more than it seems. After discovering her hidden neural augmentations, she awakens an old surveillance drone and reignites the dormant war. Following the signal, Perpetual's mercenaries attack, forcing Aurora and her friends flee into the futuristic world beyond.
Pursued by Perpetual for the memories that she holds, Aurora must choose a side in a secret war fought by machine armies and a pantheon of fantastic digital beings. Questioning both friend and foe, she wrestles with the memories buried in her mind as the key to a war fought across time.
From award-winning author J.W. Bowie comes a new sci-fi adventure that will forever change the way you look at time and imagination.
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I also want to extend my thanks to Mr. J.W. Bowie for providing me with a code for the book, making this memorable reading experience possible. Overall, "The Houses of the Curious" is a must-read (or listen) for fans of gothic mysteries, with Hunter’s narration elevating it to a truly unforgettable experience.
5⭐
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Speaking in generics to avoid spoilers. The first act of the book seemed like a pretty stereotypical story where the protagonists are thrust into an adventure as bad guys pursue them. The second act had a lot of world-building on the ideas I mentioned earlier. The final act had some epic moments and reveals. There are some mentions of time travel throughout the book but it is not until the final act that it makes sense how it fits into the story. With that late reveal I think the story would be better without the mentions of time travel early on since the story is also already juggling many other ideas.
Alexandra Hunter is a good (not great) narrator for the audiobook and is a great fit for voicing the main character. I don't really have any complaints about the performance but also nothing glowing to say.
Note: I received this book for free broken into two parts. This review and references to different acts of the story covers the entire book of "The Houses of the Curious" and not just part 1.
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A good start for a series
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