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The Measurements of Decay

By: K. K. Edin
Narrated by: Andrew Tell
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In the far future, Earth's nearby star systems have been colonized. Outfitted with a device that allows them to escape into hallucinations at will, people spend most of their time withdrawn into their own minds. Tikan Solstafir, a renegade who refuses the illusory life enjoyed by others, lives in self-imposed exile on a starship. When a mysterious enemy attacks the ship, Tikan embarks on a mission to destroy the galactic tyranny and liberate humanity from its own dreams.

Meanwhile, in the 21st Century, a disillusioned philosopher believes that humanity's collective misery originates in people s failure to communicate with others and make sense of the world. Growing increasingly misanthropic and monomaniacal, he proceeds on a hermetic quest to save humanity from itself, while also succumbing to his own moral decline.

As these stories intertwine, a young girl reappears through various epochs, fleeting through Ancient Greece, Medieval Norway, Bolshevik Russia, among others. Unbound by time, Sielle has formed few attachments. Eventually thrust into Tikan s world, she becomes unwillingly entangled in a political scheme spanning centuries.

©2018 K. K. Edin (P)2018 K. K. Edin
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Both the book and the narration were great. This book combines sci-fi and philosophy to give you a very unique story.

Absolutely amazing!

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This book completely blew me away! The writing is gorgeous, the complexity translates great wisdom and is thought-provoking. Recommended to anyone who would like to listen to a challenging read.

Amazing performance and super worth it!!!

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I continued to hold out hope this train wreck of a story would turn around and somehow redeem itself, it never did. Painfully clumsy characters and at times so was the dialogue. Very little science, with a lot of fiction. Much of this should be classified as fantasy, not sci-fi.

Top two worst books I have read

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After 10 chapters I had no idea what was going on, and I hadn’t met a character I cared to learn the fate of.

Maybe it improves? I doubt I’ll find out.

The only character that really sticks with after 10 chapters is a delusional and terrible “writer” whose behaviour is just over the top.

If you love long descriptions, multiple parallel stories, generally waiting for characters to expound philosophically during ship invasions... you’ll like this far better than I did.

The narrator was also quite monotonous.

Ten chapters in, I gave up

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I rarely give comments, but this book was so bad I just couldn't help it. The author is an absolute negative Nelly. Every time I tried to read this book, I had to stop. I tried. I really tried to give it a chance, but reading it left me so depressed, I just couldn't keep going. I made it about half way through, and finally just gave up and deleted it. Note to possible listeners. Don't waste your money. Its not worth it.

Absolutely Horrible...

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