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  • By: Chris Kennedy
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (124 ratings)
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Summary

Don’t call him Ishmael. Or do; he really doesn’t care. Just don’t call him Fred.

No matter what you call him, though, he has a problem. Well, several of them. Ishmael - for want of a better name - woke up in a world that had changed. The Corporations - the wielders of power in a society not long from now - brought about the end of civilization as we know it, nuking each other to the point where it collapsed.

Ishmael doesn’t know any of this, though; in fact, he doesn’t know anything about himself when he wakes up in this shattered world. All of his autobiographical and episodic memories are gone, and along with them, any knowledge of who he was or anything in his past.

Worse, he has made enemies of some very important people, and they are after him. They are armed and he is alone and in...well, he doesn’t know where he is, either.

Can Ishmael stay alive long enough to recover his memories - to find out who he is and how he fits - or will he be just another casualty of This Fallen World?

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this fallen world

Really enjoyed this book. Narration excellent. Having this fallen world at the end of every chapter seemed right.

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still good

still a good story but not as good as book 1. hope he will continue book 1

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Entertaining

Interesting ideas and world, I’m interested to see if all of the characters from the different novel meet up at some point in the series.

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