
The Prey of Gods
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Narrated by:
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Prentice Onayemi
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By:
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Nicky Drayden
From a new voice in the tradition of Lauren Beukes, Ian McDonald, and Nnedi Okorafor comes The Prey of Gods, a fantastic, boundary-challenging tale set in a South African locale both familiar and yet utterly new, which braids elements of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and dark humor.
In South Africa, the future looks promising. Personal robots are making life easier for the working class. The government is harnessing renewable energy to provide infrastructure for the poor. And in the bustling coastal town of Port Elizabeth, the economy is booming thanks to the genetic engineering industry that has found a welcome home there. Yes, the days to come are looking very good for South Africans. That is, if they can survive the present challenges:
- A new hallucinogenic drug sweeping the country....
- An emerging AI uprising....
- And an ancient demigoddess hell-bent on regaining her former status by preying on the blood and sweat (but mostly blood) of every human she encounters
It's up to a young Zulu girl powerful enough to destroy her entire township, a queer teen plagued with the ability to control minds, a pop diva with serious daddy issues, and a politician with even more serious mommy issues to band together to ensure there's a future left to worry about.
Fun and fantastic, Nicky Drayden takes her brilliance as a short story writer and weaves together an elaborate tale that will capture your heart...even as one particular demigoddess threatens to rip it out.
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I wasn't excepting much from this author and to be honest, I thought that the first half was just okay. The second half of the book really surprised me. I was in awe how complicated the plot really was. There was so many social cues being addressed that I needed to listened and pay attention on what was going on. I'm looking for more from this writer.
I was in Awe
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Definitely worth a credit if you like modern day fantasy.
It lost one star for a lack of polish at the end of the book--to many threads to bring together perhaps.
I was skeptical... but it was great!
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Just like a playlist that never breaks for a slow song, every scene in the novel raised the stakes just that bit more. It should have been exhausting, but Nicky Drayden ushered me through the story in such a way that I was always hungry for the next thing. And the next. And the next.
If you're looking for a big story with big characters doing their best, I highly recommend THE PREY OF GODS. The narration by Prentice Onayemi is wonderful. I won't hesitate to read another book by Nicky Drayden!
Fast-Paced Sci-Fi Bursting with Ideas
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slow start Almost Stopped Listening to this book.
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A Wonderful Patchwork of Themes
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Stellar
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However the narratives that were most important were strained and overall the story was forced.
I kept trying to enjoy it and find merit- but was sorely disappointed in the end
Really really wanted to like it
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Myth + Science = Yay! Should have a South African narrator
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INCREDIBLE!
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Only complaint is that as the book progressed, it moves further into fantasy and seemed to care less for the science fiction. Still, a book that starts at five stars and ends at four is worth a read regardless of whether you prefer one story style over the other.
Good story well told, but maybe overrated?
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