
Utopia
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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J Rod

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Utopia is an enigmatic novel in which a love story is mixed with the end of the world derived from global warming.
Aurora Gabriela and Adrián Manu, star in the story of a couple of scientists devoted to the defense of the planet until the last minute of their existence, however, they finally decide to save themselves alone, when they find a terrible indifference of humanity.
In that tenor, the couple decides to face the challenge of teleporting to a new Earth, where they can consolidate their love and preserve humanity.
The novel puts on the table for debate other issues such as global warming, the Theory of Energy, quantum physics, collective consciousness and teleportation itself observed by the author in a very sui generis way.
In the end, Utopia will leave you with the feeling that even in the apocalypse you can bet on love, on the creation of a family, but you can also add more misfortunes to the one you are living.
The denouement is usually unexpected, a hallmark of Veracruz writer Juan Manuel Rodríguez Caamaño.
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