
The Unincorporated Woman
The Unincorporated Man, Book 3
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Todd McLaren
The award-winning saga of a revolutionary future takes a new turn.
Justin Cord, the unincorporated man, is dead, betrayed, and his legacy of rebellion and individual freedom is in danger. General Black is the great hope of the military, but she cannot wage war from behind the president's desk. So there must be a new president, anointed by Black, to hold the desk job, and who better than the only woman resurrected from Justin Cord's past era, the scientist who created his resurrection device, the only born unincorporated woman? The perfect figurehead. Except that she has ideas of her own, and secrets of her own, and the talent to run the government her way. She is a force that no one anticipated and no one can control.
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terrific series
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Inconsistent narration
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1. Even though the story takes place 300 years in the future in a thoroughly globalized society the narrator creates stereotypical ethnic accents for characters only based on their names - Admiral Trang pronounces his "L"s as "R"s for example.
2. Every single character name is pronounced differently than in the first two books and one of them is straight up wrong. The Character Al as in Al Capone gets pronounced A 1 most of the time and one time gets pronounced A.I. As in Artificial Intelligence. It’s so wrong it’s almost funny except that name gets repeated about 400 times.
Otherwise, the narrator’s voice is good. I just wished he had spent 5 minutes reviewing the characters’ names and the (non-stereotypical) voices he had already created for them when he read the first book in the series.
The story and writing is just as good as in the first two books.
Narrator problematic but you get over it
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public going into much spoilers when the U.H.S. cabinet with full on anti-Semitic and started acting like want to be Nazis, it made me physically cringe what I liked about the last two books was you could root for the corporations thay were not evil so to say but weren't exactly the bad guys even in this book the good guys do morally bad things
others than that gripe I love it SO MUCH and I'm looking forward to the unincorporated future he's done a lot of really good work on this book by studying history and Naval tactics for this book
buy the blessed one I can't put this book down BUT
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