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  • The Unincorporated Future

  • The Unincorporated Man, Book 4
  • By: Eytan Kollin, Dani Kollin
  • Narrated by: Todd McLaren
  • Length: 17 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (56 ratings)

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The Unincorporated Future

By: Eytan Kollin, Dani Kollin
Narrated by: Todd McLaren
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In Dani and Eytan Kollin's The Unincorporated Future, Sandra O'Toole is the president of the Outer Alliance, which stretches from the asteroid belt to the Oort Cloud beyond Pluto. Resurrected following the death of Justin Cord, the unincorporated man, O'Toole has become a powerful political figure and a Machiavellian leader determined to win the Civil War against the inner planets at almost any cost. And the war has been going badly, in part because of the great General Trang, a fit opponent for the brilliant J. D. Black. Choices have to be made to abandon some of the moral principles upon which the revolution was founded. It is a time of great heroism and great betrayal, madness, sacrifice, and shocking military conflict. Nothing is predictable, even the behavior of artificial intelligences. There may be only one way out, but it is not surrender.

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quite the tone shift for the series

amazing book it's the first time I've enjoyed the evening of the book in quite a long time and I hope they continue amazing book it's the first time I've enjoyed the ending of the book in quite a long time.

I kind of hope there's a spin-off series

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Really great story. lots of depth.

Great story. Like Battlestar Galactica meets Wall Street with the Matrix and Game of Thrones political thriller all mixed in. interesting political and religious sub contexts and depth. a great read or listen. highly recommended.

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a journey

not easy to come to an end in this series. impeccable reading . ~

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Excellent!

This is the perfect wrap up for an exceptional series! It's really an incredibly well thought out picture of our highly possible future.

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Disappointing Conclusion to a Brilliant Premise

I felt compelled to read the fourth book in the Unincorporated Series to get a conclusion to the story so masterfully started in Book 1. Unfortunately in Book 4, the authors doubled down on their religious righteousness which was started in earnest in Book 3. The authors’ vail attempts to link events in the Unincorporated Future with religious beliefs in the present were repeatedly cringe worthy.

While I have a sense of completion now, it is marked with a sense of disappointment in the direction the authors chose to take this story, it’s conclusion, and the series overall.

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