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Relic
- Narrated by: Matthew R. Lents
- Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
I desire peace; everyone desires peace. No one wants to live in dystopia; it is utopia they desire. Well, guess what, humans? A perfect world doesn’t exist. I don’t want perfection - I want it to be bearable and livable. Please tell me that is a suitable solution for you. Well, it has to be - because I refuse to give any human empty promises, for it all ends up ugly if you don’t follow through.
My name is Margaret "Mags" Graham. I am a gun-toting, sharp-shooting warrior. I am a legacy. A relic and I’m on a mission to bring peace not just for myself but for all of civilization in the form of a onyx heart-shaped talisman. It’s buried in some mountain range. Which one? I have no idea, just trying to figure that out.
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- Boojum
- 12-09-21
Not for me.
I managed about 2 hours of this book, but had to give up. I'm a lifelong reader of SF and fantasy books (and that's quite a long life) and this one just doesn't do it for me. Too many different genres thrown together in a mish-mash of a story. I mean, time travelling gun-toting seductive sorceresses, fighting zombies and robots? The first hour or so was very confusing with different plot lines every few minutes, presumably trying to establish a background narrative. Then the plot seems to settle down with the two main characters in an on-off love affair. The narration was ok, but I would suggest that if the main two characters are supposed to be English, you use an English narrator. A reasonable attempt at English accents, but a few mispronunciations which grate on an English ear. And why did he keep pronouncing the surname Graham as Gram? There were a few editing snags that weren't picked up either. All combining to produce an unsatisfactory production.
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