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- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 11 hrs and 4 mins
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- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Jonathan Seifert
- 31-01-20
What a twist
The book is great, and the last few chapters throws in a twist that had me thinking about this book for hours after I finished it. FANTASTIC.
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- S. Smith
- 19-02-20
Enjoyable.
Starting to feel sorry for the kids that have odd names today for their unfortunate nicknames they will get in their future!
This book started to share a possible story line as another book I started at around the same time, and the two books could of blurred, thankfully they didn’t. I did struggle a little with the amount of characters, that’s a me problem because I have a terrible memory for names, and I figured there would be only a few main characters as only 3 names are mentioned in the books blurb. Obviously there are always more, but for some reason I struggled more than I normally do.
I carried on with the story and I enjoyed it, even if I found it a little hard at times to figure out where a certain character was.
I have listened to a few books that have been narrated by Ray Porter and he is very proficient, he is able to make different characters sound unique which helps me.
The chapters are quite short so I ended up listening to a few and sometimes my timer would end in the middle of a chapter, I like to listen to about 30 mins at night before I go to sleep.
It’s a very interesting story that I really enjoyed
I would probably buy another book by Brian Andrews again, that’s always a good point for me to say whether I liked the book or not
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- Joe
- 09-03-20
A gem with a message
this had all the elements in a story I loved, sci-fi compelling story great characters and a great narrator Ray Porter.
You should DL this you won't be disappointed.
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- lee moore
- 17-02-21
👍
This was just the sort of book I've been looking for. Perfect from start to finish. and what an ending. I had to go back and listen to the last hour again to get my head round what had just happened. It makes you think.
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- M
- 19-04-20
Teenage youth pulp, predictable and wooden
Predictable fairly trite pulp - nothing here to spark interest or curiosity. I’m only half way through and already thoroughly bored. Characters are wooden and their actions rarely credible, plot was initially attractive but rapidly dies away, narration is competent but no more. Many writers can bring out tension in an investigation, can develop and expand characters, skilfully orchestrate events and people; sadly not here. This book should be re-classified to ‘teenage’. I just hope this book doesn’t follow the current trend for endless follow-ups. Not recommended.
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- Tuomo
- 28-02-20
Heavy on "Author's Convenience".
There are two occurrences of an event in the history of humanity. A man finds one of them by random chance. Pretty much on the same day, a woman chances upon the other, on the other side of the planet. Sounds only a bit implausible, until we find out the two persons are actually married to each other.
Continuing along the same vein, the characters' motivations, abilities, and actual intelligence quotients seem to wildly fluctuate for no other reason than staying on the plot railroad towards the inevitable conclusion, which the author manages, post facto, to turn into a preachy, hammer-on-the-head "lesson for us all'.
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- PR
- 01-02-20
A mediocre beat
I really wish the author knew another phrase than, a beat. It seems like it's used every other sentence and gets very frustrating, distracting from the story often.
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- Dan
- 19-01-22
Beautiful rendition
I am following Ray Porter as he is most amazing narrator i have listened to so far.
The book was exciting to listen to and has ended in a way that took me by surprise.
Outstanding work by the author.
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- R. ODELL
- 31-12-20
great sci fi story
there was a lot of jumping about within the story, but it was fairly easy to follow.
characters were performed brilliantly by Ray.
if it wasn't for the last chapter, this story could have turned in to a series...
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- Craigy Gerrard
- 09-09-20
worth the credit paid....
overall a Good book with a performance that gave it an extra star....
Having read a lot of reviews I was mixed on getting this but in the end it was worth it....
It's true what other reviewers say that the first third is a tad confusing with to many characters jumping in so I advise listening to at least hour stages....
Ray Porter is again on top form and put him up there with the best which is a notch below R.C.BRAY..
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- Angela M Bacon
- 02-05-18
You'll never see it coming
I've never written a full review, just answered the pre-set questions, but this book made a special impact. I won't re-hash the story, that's all in the book summary. I admit that I mainly bought this book for the narrator. I just LOVE Ray Porter's narrations and the summary intrigued me.
When I was about 2/3 through, I was at first disappointed that the deliberate character developments from the beginning abruptly stopped and were replaced with pure action. To be honest, there could have been more bridges from a character's backstory to bring us to current events, but I quickly forgot about those gaps. The showdown was perfectly paced and easy to follow, it was all logical. After the story concluded and the epilogue started, I expected the usual continuation of the character's life after the event, but got something very different. I have over 600 audiobooks and have read many more paper books in my life, but rarely has my jaw literally dropped. And I mean literally. It changed my perspective on the whole story and I really hope that there will be a follow-up book that picks up where 'Reset' ends. Don't get me wrong, it's a fully completed story without a cliffhanger, but with endless possibilities. Go ahead, spend that credit, you won't regret it!
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- Lia
- 20-12-18
Decent SiFi Book
What if the human brain could be hacked and reprogrammed? In Reset by Brian Andrews, a mysterious floating orb is found in a cave deep within the mountains of Afghanistan. Those who come into contact with the device suffer seizures. Upon recovery, their minds and bodies are hijacked and set on a specific course to alter the fate of earth and humanity.
The unique premise caught my attention, and I found it a suspenseful and fast-paced read. Though some of the scenes and dialogue felt a little formulaic at points, the overall plot was certainly unique and provided a couple of very intriguing turns that more than made up for any lapses in writing style. It was easy to become immersed in the interwoven concepts of near-extinction events and the possibly alien technology that could hack the human brain. The separate stories of the characters blended together well to culminate in a series of events to battle the influence of the mysterious orb.
Brian Andrews’ background as a Navy veteran and nuclear engineer lend well to this military thriller with a taste of science fiction. He is also the author of the bestselling Tier One thriller series with Jeffrey Wilson.
Ray Porter brought the book to life with his brilliant narration of the story
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- shelley
- 25-04-18
Action mystery sci-fi suspense thriller...Whew!
The author of this book is the same author of the Tier One books cowritten with Jeff Wilson. If you have not listened to those books I would recommend that you do as that is a fantastic series. If you have kindle unlimited those books are FREE to read and listen to. This book too is a freebie on Kindle unlimited. Not that I'm pushing but it does kind of pay for itself in the long run.
Anyway, about this book. To begin with, I have to start by telling you that this is narrated by Ray Porter. I always enjoy listening to him, his narration it outstanding. He always gets the correct emotions and sarcasm and levity or seriousness.
So it's 1963 and Captain Will Barnes wakes up in a padded room, wearing a straight jacket, parched mouth and no clue as to why. When he finally meets with his commanding officer he doesn't remember a thing about what brought him to this place. Nor does he remember when the colonel tells him that he has murdered his own wife in their bed three weeks ago.
Now Michael Pitcher finds something in a spherical cave chamber in Afghanistan. There is a comatose terrorist and then he hears a woman talking to him in the cave, but no one is there. The voice says it wants to know him.
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I can't say any more without spoiling this book. This is an EXCELLENT sci-fi mystery thriller with plenty of action and suspense.
My HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS!!
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- Rusty
- 27-05-18
good book, good narration
I am a fan of Brian Andrews books and a huge fan of Ray Porter so it's not surprising I enjoyed this audible story. It's a military techno thriller, sci-fi, action, type novel without politics which is becoming increasingly hard to find.
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- Richard
- 19-08-18
The story stuck with me.
The story itself is action packed and engaging, everything you want in a thriller. Since listening to the book, I find myself thinking about how different perspectives, real/honest or manipulated are ultimately irrelevant when facing a existential threat. It is really hard to review without giving things away, so just give it a read. You wont regret it.
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- Eileen
- 06-06-18
This one has it all!
The subject matter got my attention but when I saw Ray Porter was narrating I couldn’t spend my credit fast enough! I was not disappointed!! This one really does have it all, science, government agencies, a prepper, something alien, possible end of the world, love, betrayal, zombie ants (sort of), you get the idea! Somehow it all works! Could be the voice of Ray Porter, he can turn silver into gold, but overall I think Mr. Andrews did a solid job here and I thought it was a fun ride! As other reviewers mentioned there is a glitch or two, I didn’t find it a big deal in the scheme of things. Also there is a commentary by the author at the end, some people seem to have their feathers ruffled over it, my feathers remain unruffled. It’s just a commentary not the end of the world, or is it? You be the judge.
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- Jakub
- 06-11-18
Finally a page turner and with a good message...
The Reset has been a refreshing departure after having chewed trough a few titles as of late that did not capture my interest nor retained my attention. This however is a page turner, “brain candy”, an easy listen with a simple yet captivating story arch that comes with a bonus message and a recommendation. Ray Porter, the narrator of the Bobiverse series, is great as expected though there are a few stumbles and mishaps along the way. Still, a top notch performance. Also, so great to finally come across a stand-alone book!There is room for a possible continuation but it would not be necessary as the ending is satisfying as-is. Getting a little tired of series whose conclusions may come years in the future if ever.
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- Actormd
- 09-09-18
Very entertaining
Loved it! I would circle the block a couple times just so I could finish a chapter. Very entertaining in an action packed, don't really have to think about it kind of way. If you want a cerebral thriller, look elsewhere but if you just want an entertaining time pass for the commute as I did, this fit the bill.
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- Myron Hoskins
- 14-07-18
Love It
Now this is the kind of book I like. The narrator is one of my favorites. Buy it now. You will not regret it.
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- 29-05-18
ugh...
not sure who to blame here. the story idea, is ok/good, but I'm not sure if it's the editor or possibly director of the performance, there are huge gaps in the story, like sections were edited out or removed, can't imagine that's how it was written. the characters will be discussing something that happened in the story, but the listener never hears it. the main character picks up her husband, sentence ends, then next sentence the main character is having lunch with a friend talking about what happened the night before with her husband, things important to the story, but the listener never hears. I really enjoy ray porter, one of my top 5, but one second the character has an English accent, next it's gone, again possible editing failure. didn't bother listening to the last 30 minutes. too bad, the story idea had potential.
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